🇯🇵 Japan
Tóquio
Arranha-céus neon, templos antigos e gastronomia de excelência.
Travel Overview
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Quick Facts
Essential planning details at a glance.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
Japanese
JST (UTC+9)
March–May, October–November
Type A & B (100V)
110 (police), 119 (fire/ambulance)
Destination Highlights
Signature sights and experiences worth planning into your trip.
Shibuya Crossing
A signature stop in Tóquio worth planning into your itinerary.
Shinjuku Gyoen
A signature stop in Tóquio worth planning into your itinerary.
Sensō-ji Temple
A signature stop in Tóquio worth planning into your itinerary.
Recommended Accommodations
Top rated stays and apartments near key sights.
Shibuya Crossing Grand Hotel
A luxury, premium stay offering top-tier accommodations and scenic views of Shibuya Crossing.
Shinjuku Gyoen Boutique Rooms
Cozy, modern boutique suites located steps away from Shinjuku Gyoen.
Sensō-ji Temple Luxury Resort
An elegant resort destination with full guest service, private dining, and vistas of Sensō-ji Temple.
Local Eateries & Fine Dining
Highly recommended restaurants, bars, and cafes around the city.
Shibuya Crossing Osteria & Grill
Authentic local culinary specialties prepared by heritage chefs right by Shibuya Crossing.
The Gastronomy Room at Shinjuku Gyoen
Fine dining signature experience featuring curated tasting menus overlooking Shinjuku Gyoen.
Artisanal Coffee & Bistro at Sensō-ji Temple
Freshly roasted coffees, light bites, and specialty desserts in a cozy atmosphere near Sensō-ji Temple.
Unmissable Sights & Activities
Tours, day trips, and local secrets to add to your plan.
Shibuya Crossing Guided Tour
Premium, skip-the-line admission and expert-guided architectural walkthrough of Shibuya Crossing.
Shinjuku Gyoen Food & Culture Tasting
Sample authentic local delicacies, street dishes, and specialty drinks surrounding Shinjuku Gyoen.
Sensō-ji Temple Day Tour & Scenic Cruise
Explore the historical structures and natural coastlines around the famous Sensō-ji Temple.
Essential Travel Tips
Incredibly safe with extremely low crime rates. Lost items are frequently returned.
Japan uses the Yen (¥). Cash remains essential for small temples, vending machines, and local ramen shops.
Japanese is spoken. Hello is 'Konnichiwa' and thank you is 'Arigatou Gozaimasu'. Use translation apps for signs.
Uses Type A & B outlets. Standard voltage is 100V (lower than US/EU), so devices may charge slower.
eSIMs or local prepaid SIM cards are easily available at major ports of arrival.
Utilize licensed taxis, ride-hailing applications, or official public transit routes.
Locate emergency service numbers and keep a copy of travel insurance documents handy.
Always bow slightly. Avoid eating while walking in public streets, and stand on the designated side on escalators.
Getting Around
Narita Airport (NRT) connects via Narita Express rail; Haneda Airport (HND) is closer, connected via Monorail.
One of the world's most advanced train networks. Use a digital Suica or Pasmo card on mobile wallets.
Buses are useful, but the rail network covers almost every tourist attraction. Fares are tapped on boarding.
Taxis are premium and immaculate; rear doors open automatically. Credit cards are widely accepted.
Uber operates but mostly calls licensed local taxis rather than private vehicles. Rail is preferred.
Extremely pedestrian-friendly with safe sidewalks, but prepare to walk 15,000+ steps per day.
Traffic can be highly congested. Public transit and walking are generally faster alternatives.
Travel Guides
Curated itineraries and local insights to read before your trip.
A 3-Day Itinerary in tokyo
A practical itinerary framework that covers key neighborhoods and a few reliable stops near Shibuya Crossing.
Local Food Spots in tokyo
A short list of classic dishes and neighborhood areas to explore around Shinjuku Gyoen.
Editorial Articles
Stories, planning notes, and travel inspiration.
First-Time Visitor's Guide to Tóquio
Essential planning notes, neighborhoods, and timing tips for a first visit to Tóquio.
Read ArticleA Weekend in Tóquio
A compact two-day route covering signature sights, local food, and one reliable evening stop.
Read ArticleCurated Collections
Themed lists to help you plan faster.
Must-See in Tóquio
A starter collection of signature sights and neighborhoods for first-time visitors.
- Shibuya Crossing — place
- Shinjuku Gyoen — place
- Sensō-ji Temple — place
Local Food & Markets
Neighborhood areas and market stops worth building into a food-focused day.
- Tóquio Central Market — place
- Tóquio Old Town Eateries — place
Upcoming Events
Seasonal festivals and local happenings.
Tóquio Spring Festival
A seasonal street festival with local food stalls, live music, and neighborhood markets.
Tóquio City Center
Tóquio Summer Night Market
Evening market with artisan vendors, street food, and sunset views along the waterfront.
Tóquio Waterfront
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Recommendations
Trending picks, similar stays, and related destinations.
Neighborhood Walks in Tokyo
A compact route that links a few reliable areas for food, architecture, and local markets.
Sunset Viewpoints
A short shortlist of viewpoints to consider for late afternoon light in Tokyo.
- Shibuya Crossing Grand Hotel — ⭐ 4.9
- Shinjuku Gyoen Boutique Rooms — ⭐ 4.6
- Shibuya Crossing Guided Tour — ⭐ 4.9
- Sensō-ji Temple Day Tour & Scenic Cruise — ⭐ 4.8
- Shibuya Crossing Grand Hotel — $240/night
- Sensō-ji Temple Luxury Resort — $310/night
- Shinjuku Gyoen Boutique Rooms — $145/night
- Shibuya Crossing Guided Tour — ⭐ 4.9
- Shinjuku Gyoen Food & Culture Tasting — ⭐ 4.7
- Sensō-ji Temple Day Tour & Scenic Cruise — ⭐ 4.8