Tokyo, Japan
Travel Guide 2026
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Tokyo is a city where ancient temples stand beside neon-lit skyscrapers, and a bowl of ramen can cost $5 or $500. From the electric chaos of Shibuya Crossing to the silent moss gardens of Kyoto-style shrines tucked inside the city, Tokyo rewards the curious traveller at every turn.
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✈️ Plan My Tokyo TripTop Things to Do in Tokyo
- Shibuya Crossing & Harajuku
- Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa
- teamLab Borderless digital art
- Tsukiji Outer Market breakfast
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
- Akihabara electronics & anime district
March–April (cherry blossoms) and October–November (autumn foliage). Avoid August — hot, humid, and crowded.
Visa-free for 90 days for Canadian, US, UK, EU, Australian passports. Bangladeshi and Pakistani passports require a visa (apply at Japanese embassy).
Budget: $70–100/day. Mid-range: $150–250/day. Luxury: $400+/day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa for Tokyo?
Most Western passports (Canada, USA, UK, EU, Australia) are visa-free for 90 days. South Asian passports (Bangladesh, Pakistan, India) require a tourist visa.
How many days do I need in Tokyo?
5–7 days covers the main neighbourhoods comfortably. 10+ days lets you add day trips to Nikko, Hakone, or Kyoto.
What is the best area to stay in Tokyo?
Shinjuku for convenience, Shibuya for nightlife, Asakusa for traditional culture, Akihabara for anime and tech.
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