Tokyo needs no introduction — it is one of humanity’s great achievements. A city of 14 million people that somehow runs with clockwork precision, outstanding safety, and extraordinary quality of life. Whether you come for the food, fashion, history, technology, or simply to experience its electric pulse, Tokyo always exceeds expectations.
Top Neighborhoods
Shinjuku
The pulsing heart of modern Tokyo: the world’s busiest train station, towering skyscrapers, the neon-drenched entertainment district of Kabukicho, and the serene Shinjuku Gyoen garden — all within walking distance.
Shibuya & Harajuku
Shibuya’s famous scramble crossing is a must-see Tokyo moment. Harajuku’s Takeshita Street is the global capital of youth fashion and kawaii culture. Omotesando offers high-end architecture and luxury boutiques.
Asakusa
Tokyo’s most traditional neighborhood, home to the magnificent Senso-ji Temple, rickshaw rides, and streets lined with craft shops. The best place to feel old Edo-era Tokyo.
Akihabara
The global center of anime, manga, retro gaming, and electronics. Multi-story arcades, maid cafes, and shops stacked floor-to-ceiling with everything imaginable.
Food
Tokyo has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city on earth. But the real Tokyo food experience is in its ramen shops, conveyor-belt sushi bars, izakaya alleys, convenience store onigiri, and standing soba shops. Every meal is an event.
Getting There
Tokyo is served by Narita and Haneda international airports. Haneda is closer to the city center (25 minutes) and increasingly the preferred choice for international visitors.