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Tokyo: Explore Japan’s Capital City

Discover Tokyo, Japan’s iconic capital city where every corner blends tradition and modernity. From the buzzing Shibuya Crossing to the peaceful Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, this travel guide highlights top attractions, local tips, and hidden gems to help you experience the true rhythm of Tokyo.

Latest Blog

Last update

January 1, 2025

Tokyo: Explore Japan’s Capital City

Discover Tokyo, Japan’s iconic capital city where every corner blends tradition and modernity. From the buzzing Shibuya Crossing to the peaceful Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, this travel guide highlights top attractions, local tips, and hidden gems to help you experience the true rhythm of Tokyo.

Latest Blog

Last update

January 1, 2025

Tokyo: Explore Japan’s Capital City

Discover Tokyo, Japan’s iconic capital city where every corner blends tradition and modernity. From the buzzing Shibuya Crossing to the peaceful Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, this travel guide highlights top attractions, local tips, and hidden gems to help you experience the true rhythm of Tokyo.

Quick Snapshot

Quick Snapshot

Quick Snapshot

Kantō Region - Tokyo Prefecture

Tokyo is located in the eastern part of Japan’s main island, Honshu. It serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country.

❄️ Winter (dec. to feb.)

Winter in Tokyo is cold but generally dry and sunny, with average temperatures between 5–10°C. While snow is rare, the city comes alive with Christmas illuminations, New Year traditions, and winter sales — especially in January.

🌸 Spring (mar. to may)

Spring is one of the best times to visit Tokyo, especially during cherry blossom (sakura) season. Pleasant weather makes it ideal for exploring parks like Ueno or Shinjuku Gyoen. Expect bigger crowds and higher hotel prices during peak bloom.

☀️ Summer (jun. to aug.)

Tokyo in summer is hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. June marks the beginning of the rainy season, while July and August bring vibrant summer festivals like the Sumidagawa Fireworks. It's a great season for cultural events and lively city energy.

🍁 Autumn (sep. to nov.)

Autumn is a wonderful time to experience Tokyo’s fall foliage, especially in November. The air is crisp, skies are clear, and tourist crowds are lighter. It's ideal for walking tours and day trips around the city and nearby areas.
📍 Tips
Short on time ? here are the best tips….

How to get to tokyo … (dont forget to give aproximate prices)

Kantō Region - Tokyo Prefecture

Tokyo is located in the eastern part of Japan’s main island, Honshu. It serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country.

❄️ Winter (dec. to feb.)

Winter in Tokyo is cold but generally dry and sunny, with average temperatures between 5–10°C. While snow is rare, the city comes alive with Christmas illuminations, New Year traditions, and winter sales — especially in January.

🌸 Spring (mar. to may)

Spring is one of the best times to visit Tokyo, especially during cherry blossom (sakura) season. Pleasant weather makes it ideal for exploring parks like Ueno or Shinjuku Gyoen. Expect bigger crowds and higher hotel prices during peak bloom.

☀️ Summer (jun. to aug.)

Tokyo in summer is hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. June marks the beginning of the rainy season, while July and August bring vibrant summer festivals like the Sumidagawa Fireworks. It's a great season for cultural events and lively city energy.

🍁 Autumn (sep. to nov.)

Autumn is a wonderful time to experience Tokyo’s fall foliage, especially in November. The air is crisp, skies are clear, and tourist crowds are lighter. It's ideal for walking tours and day trips around the city and nearby areas.
📍 Tips
Short on time ? here are the best tips….

How to get to tokyo … (dont forget to give aproximate prices)

Kantō Region - Tokyo Prefecture

Tokyo is located in the eastern part of Japan’s main island, Honshu. It serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country.

❄️ Winter (dec. to feb.)

Winter in Tokyo is cold but generally dry and sunny, with average temperatures between 5–10°C. While snow is rare, the city comes alive with Christmas illuminations, New Year traditions, and winter sales — especially in January.

🌸 Spring (mar. to may)

Spring is one of the best times to visit Tokyo, especially during cherry blossom (sakura) season. Pleasant weather makes it ideal for exploring parks like Ueno or Shinjuku Gyoen. Expect bigger crowds and higher hotel prices during peak bloom.

☀️ Summer (jun. to aug.)

Tokyo in summer is hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. June marks the beginning of the rainy season, while July and August bring vibrant summer festivals like the Sumidagawa Fireworks. It's a great season for cultural events and lively city energy.

🍁 Autumn (sep. to nov.)

Autumn is a wonderful time to experience Tokyo’s fall foliage, especially in November. The air is crisp, skies are clear, and tourist crowds are lighter. It's ideal for walking tours and day trips around the city and nearby areas.
📍 Tips
Short on time ? here are the best tips….

How to get to tokyo … (dont forget to give aproximate prices)

Our Tokyo Bucket list

Our Tokyo Bucket list

Our Tokyo Bucket list

Must-See Neighborhoods in Tokyo

Must-See Neighborhoods in Tokyo

Must-See Neighborhoods in Tokyo

Explore Tokyo’s most iconic Temples & Shrines

Explore Tokyo’s most iconic Temples & Shrines

Explore Tokyo’s most iconic Temples & Shrines

Whether you’re seeking spiritual peace, historical landmarks, or stunning architecture, Tokyo offers an unforgettable temple experience. Here are three must-visit sacred sites to add to your itinerary

Sensō-ji (Asakusa)

Tokyo’s oldest and most visited temple, Sensō-ji is a true symbol of the city. Step through the majestic Kaminarimon Gate, beneath the iconic giant red lantern, and wander along Nakamise-dori, a vibrant street lined with traditional snack stalls and souvenirs. The energy is contagious, blending centuries of history with local life. ✅ Must-see for first-time visitors 📍 Located in historic Asakusa

Meiji Jingu (Harajuku)

Hidden within a tranquil forest near the buzz of Takeshita Street, Meiji Jingu is a serene escape in the heart of the city. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto shrine invites you to experience spiritual calm, towering torii gates, and the soft rustle of sacred trees. 🌿 Perfect for a peaceful morning walk 📍 Steps away from Harajuku Station

Zojo-ji (Shiba Park)

Nestled beside Tokyo Tower, Zōjō-ji Temple offers a breathtaking contrast between Japan’s ancient traditions and modern skyline. This historic temple, once the family temple of the Tokugawa shogunate, is a stunning place for reflection and photography. 🗼 Ideal blend of history and city views 📍 Close to Tokyo Tower in Minato

Whether you’re seeking spiritual peace, historical landmarks, or stunning architecture, Tokyo offers an unforgettable temple experience. Here are three must-visit sacred sites to add to your itinerary

Sensō-ji (Asakusa)

Tokyo’s oldest and most visited temple, Sensō-ji is a true symbol of the city. Step through the majestic Kaminarimon Gate, beneath the iconic giant red lantern, and wander along Nakamise-dori, a vibrant street lined with traditional snack stalls and souvenirs. The energy is contagious, blending centuries of history with local life. ✅ Must-see for first-time visitors 📍 Located in historic Asakusa

Meiji Jingu (Harajuku)

Hidden within a tranquil forest near the buzz of Takeshita Street, Meiji Jingu is a serene escape in the heart of the city. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto shrine invites you to experience spiritual calm, towering torii gates, and the soft rustle of sacred trees. 🌿 Perfect for a peaceful morning walk 📍 Steps away from Harajuku Station

Zojo-ji (Shiba Park)

Nestled beside Tokyo Tower, Zōjō-ji Temple offers a breathtaking contrast between Japan’s ancient traditions and modern skyline. This historic temple, once the family temple of the Tokugawa shogunate, is a stunning place for reflection and photography. 🗼 Ideal blend of history and city views 📍 Close to Tokyo Tower in Minato

Whether you’re seeking spiritual peace, historical landmarks, or stunning architecture, Tokyo offers an unforgettable temple experience. Here are three must-visit sacred sites to add to your itinerary

Sensō-ji (Asakusa)

Tokyo’s oldest and most visited temple, Sensō-ji is a true symbol of the city. Step through the majestic Kaminarimon Gate, beneath the iconic giant red lantern, and wander along Nakamise-dori, a vibrant street lined with traditional snack stalls and souvenirs. The energy is contagious, blending centuries of history with local life. ✅ Must-see for first-time visitors 📍 Located in historic Asakusa

Meiji Jingu (Harajuku)

Hidden within a tranquil forest near the buzz of Takeshita Street, Meiji Jingu is a serene escape in the heart of the city. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto shrine invites you to experience spiritual calm, towering torii gates, and the soft rustle of sacred trees. 🌿 Perfect for a peaceful morning walk 📍 Steps away from Harajuku Station

Zojo-ji (Shiba Park)

Nestled beside Tokyo Tower, Zōjō-ji Temple offers a breathtaking contrast between Japan’s ancient traditions and modern skyline. This historic temple, once the family temple of the Tokugawa shogunate, is a stunning place for reflection and photography. 🗼 Ideal blend of history and city views 📍 Close to Tokyo Tower in Minato

Best cultural activities in Tokyo

Best cultural activities in Tokyo

Best cultural activities in Tokyo

Foods

Ramen
Sushi & Sashimi
Wagyu & Yakiniku
Fine Dining & Kaiseki
Themed Cafés
Street Food & Izakaya
Vegan & Healthy
Konbini & Quick Eats
Desserts & Sweets

Foods

Ramen
Sushi & Sashimi
Wagyu & Yakiniku
Fine Dining & Kaiseki
Themed Cafés
Street Food & Izakaya
Vegan & Healthy
Konbini & Quick Eats
Desserts & Sweets

Foods

Ramen
Sushi & Sashimi
Wagyu & Yakiniku
Fine Dining & Kaiseki
Themed Cafés
Street Food & Izakaya
Vegan & Healthy
Konbini & Quick Eats
Desserts & Sweets

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What to do in 3 days in Tokyo

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Day 3

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Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2024

Day 1

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2025

Day 2

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2026

Day 3

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2027

Day 4 (bonus)

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

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What to do in 3 days in Tokyo

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2024

Day 1

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2025

Day 2

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2026

Day 3

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

2027

Day 4 (bonus)

Unlike traditional design kits, Kompa isn't just a tool—it's a spark for new ideas. We don't just offer components; we provide a playground where your creativity can thrive without limits.

Cultural activities

Art Aquarium Museum GINZA

Art Aquarium Museum GINZA

Dive into a mesmerizing world where art, design, and aquatic life come together.

Sumo show at the Asakusa Sumo Club

Sumo show at the Asakusa Sumo Club

Experience an authentic sumo show and a traditional Chankonabe meal – a must-do during your trip to Japan!

teamLab Planets TOKYO

teamLab Planets TOKYO

Discover a one-of-a-kind immersive art experience, where you’ll walk through water spaces and blooming gardens.

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Best city views

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

Admire breathtaking views of Tokyo from the tallest tower in Japan.

Shibuya Sky

Shibuya Sky

Take in stunning panoramic views of Tokyo’s vibrant heart from the iconic Shibuya Sky observatory.

Tokyo City View

Tokyo City View

Enjoy sweeping views of Tokyo’s skyline from the stylish Tokyo City View observatory in Roppongi Hills.

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Must-Eat Spots

Bistro Fukumimi Ginza Corridor Branch in Tokyo

Bistro Fukumimi Ginza Corridor Branch in Tokyo

The newly opened sister branch of FUKUMIMI Ginza, an award-winning Yakitori Izakaya! You can enjoy signature dish, Yakitori, as well as many other Izakaya cuisines in energetic and heart-warming atmosphere.

Hinasushi (雛鮨) in Tokyo - Self-Service Sushi

Hinasushi (雛鮨) in Tokyo - Self-Service Sushi

Enjoy an all-you-can-eat sushi experience, with over 60 varieties of fresh, high-quality sushi. Perfect for sushi lovers looking for a delicious and elegant dining experience in the heart of the city.

Ore no Yakitori Izakaya - Shibuya, Tokyo

Ore no Yakitori Izakaya - Shibuya, Tokyo

Savor authentic charcoal-grilled chicken skewers in a lively izakaya where expert chefs serve up delicious Japanese flavors in a warm, casual setting.

Akihabara Nikuya Yokocho - All-you-can-eat Yakiniku

Akihabara Nikuya Yokocho - All-you-can-eat Yakiniku

Indulge in a 100-minute all-you-can-eat Wagyu beef experience at Akihabara Nikuya Yokocho, where you can savor over 20 varieties of premium cuts in a vibrant setting.

Ginza Tempura Abe (天ぷら 阿部) in Ginza - Famous Tempura Specialty

Ginza Tempura Abe (天ぷら 阿部) in Ginza - Famous Tempura Specialty

Experience authentic Japanese tempura speciality in a cozy restaurant in Tokyo's Ginza district. Enjoy a variety of freshly prepared tempura dishes in an intimate setting.

Kobe Beef Nikubee Honten - Wagyu Yakiniku in Akasaka

Kobe Beef Nikubee Honten - Wagyu Yakiniku in Akasaka

Savor rare cuts of A5-ranked Matsusaka beef, charcoal-grilled to perfection, and enjoy an authentic Japanese barbecue experience in a warm and inviting atmosphere.

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Fine dining restaurants

KINTAN RESTAURANT - Beef Sushi in Tokyo,Ginza

KINTAN RESTAURANT - Beef Sushi in Tokyo,Ginza

Enjoy premium wagyu beef sushi in the heart of Ginza for a unique and unforgettable dining experience.

TETSUAN Michelin Starred Kaiseki in Tokyo

TETSUAN Michelin Starred Kaiseki in Tokyo

Experience authentic Japanese kaiseki, where Chef Tetsuo Goto crafts seasonal dishes in an intimate, tea house-inspired setting.

Seisoka (青草窠 ) , Michelin 2-Starred Restaurant

Seisoka (青草窠 ) , Michelin 2-Starred Restaurant

Experience the essence of Japanese kaiseki cuisine at a Michelin two-starred restaurant in Tokyo's Minamiazabu district.

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