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TL;DR

  • Visit Shibuya Crossing and explore Shibuya Sky for sweeping city views
  • Walk through the historic alleys of Asakusa and visit Senso-ji Temple
  • Eat ramen, sushi, tempura, and convenience-store snacks — Japan’s food culture is unmatched
  • Ride the JR Yamanote Line and use Suica/Pasmo or Apple Pay for easy transportation
  • Experience modern Tokyo at Shinjuku, Akihabara, and Odaiba; explore nature in Ueno Park or Meiji Shrine

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tokyo famous for?

Tokyo is known for its mix of modern skyscrapers, historical temples, anime culture, Michelin-star food, and iconic places like Shibuya Crossing and Senso-ji Temple.

Is Tokyo expensive to visit?

Tokyo can be moderate to expensive, but travelers can manage costs by eating at ramen shops, konbini (convenience stores), and using trains instead of taxis.

When is the best time to visit Tokyo?

The best seasons are spring (March–April) for cherry blossoms and autumn (late October–November) for fall colors. Winter is also great for clear skies and fewer tourists.

Do I need a visa to visit Japan?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries have visa-free entry for short-term tourism. Always check Japan’s immigration website for updates.

What languages are spoken in Tokyo?

Japanese is the main language, but signs in Tokyo are typically available in English as well, especially at stations and attractions.

What currency is used in Tokyo?

Japan uses the Japanese Yen (JPY). Credit cards are common, but small shops may prefer cash.

Is Tokyo safe for tourists?

Tokyo is one of the safest cities in the world, with extremely low crime and well-organized public infrastructure.

What food should I try in Tokyo?

Must-try dishes include sushi, ramen, tempura, yakitori, tonkatsu, wagyu, and matcha desserts. Convenience store food is also surprisingly good.

How do I get around Tokyo?

The train system is the fastest and most convenient. Use Suica/Pasmo or simply Apple Pay/Google Pay for tap-and-go travel.

What are must-visit attractions in Tokyo?

Top spots include Shibuya Crossing, Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo Tower, Skytree, Senso-ji Temple, Akihabara, TeamLab Planets, and the Meiji Shrine.

Does Tokyo have nature spots?

Yes — Ueno Park, Yoyogi Park, Shinjuku Gyoen, Mount Takao, and the Imperial Palace Gardens offer calm nature inside the city.

What is the etiquette when visiting Tokyo?

Be quiet on trains, queue politely, avoid eating while walking, and always follow local rules in shrines and temples.

Is tap water safe to drink in Tokyo?

Yes. Tokyo’s tap water is safe and clean to drink.

What is Tokyo known for shopping?

Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, and Akihabara are the top areas for fashion, electronics, anime, and luxury shopping.

Is Tokyo family-friendly?

Absolutely — visit Ueno Zoo, Tokyo Disneyland/DisneySea, TeamLab Planets, and kid-friendly museums in Odaiba.

Is Japan cashless?

Credit cards and mobile payments are increasingly accepted, but cash is still helpful for small shops and street vendors.

What neighborhoods should I explore?

Best areas include Shibuya (youth culture), Shinjuku (nightlife), Asakusa (historic Tokyo), Ginza (luxury), and Akihabara (anime & tech).

How do I travel from the airport to central Tokyo?

Narita → Narita Express (NEX) or Skyliner; Haneda → Tokyo Monorail or Keikyu Line. All are fast and easy.

What cultural tips should I know?

Remove shoes when required, never stick chopsticks upright in rice, and bow slightly as a polite greeting.