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Tokyo

Japan

Before You Go

When to Visit

March to May brings cherry blossoms and pleasant weather (10-20°C/50-68°F). Fall (September-November) offers comfortable temperatures and autumn colors. Summer is hot and humid (25-35°C) with occasional typhoons. Winter is cold but dry (0-10°C), perfect for hot springs and skiing nearby. Avoid Golden Week (late April-early May) and Obon (mid-August) when prices spike.

Visa

Check requirements

Many nationals including US, Canadian, Australian, and EU citizens can visit Japan visa-free for up to 90 days. Check requirements at mofa.go.jp. Japan offers eVisa for some countries.

Getting There

Transportation

By Air: Narita Airport (NRT) is 60km east of Tokyo, the main international hub. Haneda Airport (HND) is closer (20km south) and handles both domestic and international flights.

By Train: Shinkansen bullet trains connect Tokyo to Osaka (2.5 hours), Kyoto (2 hours), and other major cities.

Language

Communication

Japanese is the official language. English proficiency is limited outside major tourist areas and international hotels. Signage in tourist areas is often bilingual. Translation apps are essential. Japanese people are generally very helpful despite language barriers.

Currency

Money matters

Japanese Yen (JPY). Japan is still surprisingly cash-based - many small restaurants, shops, and even some hotels don't accept cards. ATMs at 7-Eleven convenience stores and post offices accept foreign cards. Exchange rate: roughly 145-155 JPY per USD.

Getting Around

Local transport

JR Yamanote Line: Loops central Tokyo, connecting all major hubs. Get a Suica or Pasmo IC card - works on all transit.

Tokyo Metro: 9 lines covering the city extensively. Google Maps works perfectly for routing.

JR Pass: Worth it if taking day trips (not valid on Tokyo Metro).

Last trains: Around 12:30am - plan accordingly or budget for expensive taxis.

Walking: Neighborhoods like Shibuya, Harajuku, Shinjuku, and Asakusa are pedestrian-friendly.

From the Airport

Arrival info

From Narita:
Narita Express (N'EX): To Tokyo/Shibuya/Shinjuku (60-90 min, ¥3,070).
Keisei Skyliner: To Ueno (40 min, ¥2,520).
Limousine Bus: To major hotels (90-120 min, ¥3,200).

From Haneda:
Tokyo Monorail: To Hamamatsucho, then transfer (30 min total, ¥500).
Keikyu Line: To Shinagawa (15 min, ¥300).
Limousine Bus: To major hotels (30-60 min, ¥1,300).

Accommodations

Accommodations

The Peninsula Tokyo

Five-star hotel overlooking Imperial Palace Gardens. Peninsula luxury near Ginza.

Bars and Rooftops

Bars and Rooftops

The Bellwood

Bookstores and Libraries

Bookstores and Libraries

Tsutaya Books Daikanyama (T-SITE)

Bookstores and Libraries

Tsutaya Books Daikanyama

Coffee and Tea

Coffee and Tea

Koffee Mameya

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Cultural and Artistic Venues

teamLab Planets

Cultural and Artistic Venues

teamLab Planets TOKYO

Cultural and Artistic Venues

Yoyogi Park

Markets and Shopping

Markets and Shopping

Akomeya

Markets and Shopping

Isetan Shinjuku

Markets and Shopping

La Kagu

Markets and Shopping

BEAMS (Harajuku)

Markets and Shopping

J’Antiques

Markets and Shopping

Comme des Garçons (Aoyama flagship)

Markets and Shopping

Tokyu Hands (Ikebukuro)

Markets and Shopping

Takashimaya Times Square (Shinjuku)

Markets and Shopping

Tokyu Hands

Markets and Shopping

Takashimaya Times Square

Markets and Shopping

BEAMS

Markets and Shopping

J'Antiques

Markets and Shopping

Prada Aoyama

Markets and Shopping

Comme des Garçons