Experience the perfect blend of ancient traditions and futuristic innovations in Japan's captivating capital
Tokyo, a city where centuries-old traditions harmoniously coexist with cutting-edge technology, offers an immersive experience unlike anywhere else in the world. From ancient temples and imperial gardens to neon-lit districts and futuristic skyscrapers, Japan's sprawling capital presents a fascinating mosaic of experiences. Whether you're savoring world-class cuisine, exploring vibrant neighborhoods, or immersing yourself in rich cultural traditions, Tokyo captivates visitors with its unique blend of order, innovation, and boundless energy.
Discover ancient temples, historic gardens, and traditional ceremonies that preserve Japan's rich heritage
Experience futuristic technology, impressive architecture, and cutting-edge urban innovation
Indulge in world-renowned cuisine from Michelin-starred restaurants to authentic street food
Explore diverse shopping districts offering everything from luxury brands to unique local crafts
Spring (March-May) for cherry blossoms and mild weather
Fall (September-November) for colorful foliage and pleasant temperatures
Winter (December-February) for fewer crowds and festive illuminations
Japanese (official language)
English signage in tourist areas and basic English spoken in main attractions
Japanese Yen (¥)
Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple with iconic Kaminarimon Gate and vibrant shopping street
World's busiest pedestrian intersection with neon lights, shopping centers, and the famous Hachiko statue
Japan's tallest structure with observation decks offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city
Serene Shinto shrine surrounded by a lush forest and adjacent to one of Tokyo's largest parks
Electronic and anime paradise with colorful shops, gaming centers, and maid cafes
Historic food market with restaurants and shops offering the freshest seafood and Japanese delicacies
Choose from our carefully curated travel packages designed to give you the ultimate Tokyo experience
The Tokyo Metro and JR trains provide extensive coverage of the city. Consider purchasing a PASMO or Suica card for easy transit. Taxis are clean and reliable but expensive.
While English signage is common in tourist areas, learning a few basic Japanese phrases like "Arigatou" (Thank you) and "Sumimasen" (Excuse me) will be appreciated.
Free Wi-Fi is available in many public places, but consider renting a pocket Wi-Fi device or purchasing a local SIM card for reliable connectivity.
Japan is still largely a cash-based society. Always carry cash, as many smaller establishments don't accept credit cards. ATMs are available at convenience stores.