Tokyo is Japan’s capital and has a population of roughly fourteen million people within its twenty three central wards, while the broader metropolitan region, stretching from Yokohama to remote island outposts, approaches thirty seven million residents. That figure makes Greater Tokyo the largest urban area on the planet, surpassing cities such as Delhi, Shanghai, and Sao Paulo in both size and economic might.
With that scale comes a staggering lineup of shrines, museums, towers, theme parks, markets, and dining districts. As a result, first time visitors often feel overwhelmed and unsure where to begin planning! Our Tokyo Travel Guide will help you to get started to plan your visit.
Explore Tokyo by Region
When planning your Tokyo itinerary, it is best to group each day of your visit by region, to minimise travel time to get to and from each area.
- East Tokyo – temples in Asakusa, city views at Tokyo Skytree, family fun at Sumida Aquarium
- West Tokyo – Shibuya Crossing, hip shopping in Harajuku, late-night food alleys in Shinjuku
- North Tokyo – cherry blossoms in Ueno Park, world-class art at Tokyo National Museum, baseball at Tokyo Dome
- South Tokyo – waterfront walks in Odaiba, digital art at teamLab Borderless, urban beaches on Tokyo Bay
- Tokyo Day Trips – Hakone hot springs, Nikko shrines, coastal charm in Kamakura and Enoshima



Explore Tokyo by Interest
- Tokyo with Kids – ninja cafés, interactive science museums, and stroller-friendly parks
- teamLab Digital Art Museums – teamlab Planets and teamLab Borderless
- Sumo and Sports – sumo tournament calendar, baseball matches, and J-League Football
- Theme Parks and Anime Culture – Tokyo Disney Resort, Ghibli spots, anime streets in Akihabara
- Food and Drink – Michelin-rated ramen, standing sushi bars, late-night yakitori lanes
- City Views and Observation Decks – Shibuya Sky, Tokyo Tower, rooftop gardens atop high-rise malls



Where to Stay in Tokyo
Tokyo’s hotel scene stretches from luxury towers in Ginza to budget capsules beside commuter stations. We personally are mid-level travellers – looking for comfortable sized rooms and locations with excellent access to the train system. Our top tips are:
- Reserve as early as possible with cancellable terms. Availability drops and prices climb as your travel dates approach.
- Use Google Maps before booking to check out the transport options and timings
Popular districts such as Shinjuku, Ginza, Ueno, and Shibuya give easy access to nightlife and major sights, but nightly rates in these hot spots rise quickly. For better value, search one to three train stops away; you will still reach the action within minutes while saving a noticeable amount on your room.
Our top value location picks:
- Okachimachi – a convenient base near Ueno that blends market stalls with modern shopping and links directly to the Yamanote Line.
- Akasuka – within easy reach of Shinjuku and Shibuya yet lined with local eateries, riverside walks, and a quieter evening vibe.
- Shinbashi – one stop from Tokyo Station, close to business towers, izakaya alleys, and direct lines to Odaiba.
See the map below to compare locations and travel times, then choose the neighbourhood that matches both your budget and your sightseeing plans.
Getting Around Tokyo
- Getting around Tokyo – clear advice on IC cards, subway passes, JR urban lines, taxis, and short-term bike hire.
- Private drivers – door-to-door service for families, groups with heavy luggage, skiiers or travellers arriving after public transport closes, and also for private day trips to explore Tokyo, Mt Fuji and other destinations.
- Tokyo Airport transfers – return-trip choices to Narita or Haneda, including rail, bus, and luggage delivery services.
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