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Tokyo in 6 pieces

Neon, temples and the world's best food.

A mega-city of quiet shrines and dazzling neon, Tokyo runs on precision and delight — from dawn fish markets to midnight ramen counters.

View of Tokyo Skytree beside traditional urban architecture in Tokyo, Japan.
Photo: Markus Winkler / Pexels

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The six pieces

Flight

Fly into Tokyo

Tokyo's main gateway is Tokyo Narita (NRT). Compare fares from your home airport and pick the piece that fits.

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Stay

Where to stay

Shinjuku or Shibuya for energy; Asakusa for old-Tokyo atmosphere.

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Drive

Getting around

The train and metro network is unmatched — you won't want a car.

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Experience

Senso-ji & Asakusa

Tokyo's oldest temple and the lantern-lined shopping street to it.

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Experience

Shibuya Crossing & Shinjuku

The famous scramble by day, neon alleys of Omoide Yokocho by night.

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Experience

Tsukiji outer market

Graze sushi, tamagoyaki and knives where the fish market began.

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Tokyo travel FAQ

When is the best time to visit Tokyo?

Late March–April for cherry blossom; October–November for crisp autumn colour.

How many days do you need in Tokyo?

A long weekend (3–4 days) covers the highlights in this guide; add a day or two if you want the day trips and a slower pace.

Do you need a car in Tokyo?

The train and metro network is unmatched — you won't want a car.

How do I book a trip to Tokyo?

Add the flight, a stay for every night and a rental car on our Trip Board, then book each piece directly with our travel partners — you pay them, never us.

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