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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is a global metropolis where tradition and cutting-edge technology blend seamlessly.

If you’re looking to experience the city’s historical charm, a visit to Asakusa’s Senso-ji Temple or the Imperial Palace area is highly recommended. At Meiji Shrine, you can step into a peaceful, sacred atmosphere right in the heart of the city.

On the other hand, if you’re into pop culture and vibrant cityscapes, Shibuya and Shinjuku are must-visit destinations. Akihabara is a paradise for anime, gaming, and the latest tech, while Ginza offers a luxurious shopping experience.

For food lovers, Tsukiji and Toyosu Market serve up some of the freshest sushi and seafood you’ll ever taste. At night, enjoy the dazzling city lights in Roppongi or Odaiba, and don’t miss the breathtaking views from Tokyo Tower or Skytree.

No matter where you go, Tokyo is full of surprises. Get ready to create your own unique adventure in this dynamic city!

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神田まつりの画像。神田明神の境内で飾られた豪華な神輿が中央に置かれ、金色の装飾や鳳凰の彫刻が施されている。背景には朱色の本殿と提灯が見える。  
An image of Kanda Matsuri. A luxurious mikoshi (portable shrine) is displayed within the grounds of Kanda Myojin, featuring golden decorations and phoenix carvings. The background showcases the shrine's red main hall and traditional paper lanterns.
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Kanda Festival

Kanda Matsuri is one of Japan’s three greatest festivals and one of Edo’s three major festivals, held at Kanda Myojin Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo. With a history spanning around 400 years, it was once a grand event under the patronage of the Tokugawa shogunate, earning the prestigious title of “Tenka Matsuri” (Festival of the Realm).

This festival takes place every other year (in odd-numbered years) in mid-May, lasting for a full week with a variety of events. One of the highlights is the Shinko-sai (Procession of the Gods), where mikoshi (portable shrines) and lavish festival floats parade through central Tokyo, passing landmarks like the Imperial Palace, Marunouchi, and Ginza. Another key event is the Mikoshi Miyairi, where over 100 town mikoshi gather at Kanda Myojin, creating an electrifying climax to the festival.

If you’re in Tokyo at the right time, don’t miss this vibrant celebration of tradition, history, and community!
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Asakusa

浅草寺の風格ある赤い門「宝蔵門」。巨大な提灯が吊るされ、左右には仁王像が鎮座している。 A stately red gate, "Hozomon," at Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, featuring large hanging lanterns and guardian Nio statues on both sides.
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Asakusa is a historic district in Taito City, Tokyo, known for its deep cultural heritage and iconic landmarks. At its heart stands Senso-ji, the oldest temple in Tokyo, which attracts countless visitors and worshippers throughout the year. Surrounding the temple, you’ll find Nakamise Street, a lively shopping street lined with traditional stores and street food stalls, as well as Hanayashiki, Japan’s oldest amusement park. This area is a great place to experience traditional Japanese culture and the nostalgic charm of Tokyo’s old-town atmosphere.

Shibuya

渋谷の画像。スクランブル交差点を上空から撮影し、多くの歩行者が様々な方向に横断している様子が見える。周囲には高層ビルや店舗が立ち並んでいる。 An image of Shibuya. The scramble crossing is captured from above, showing numerous pedestrians crossing in various directions. Surrounding the intersection are high-rise buildings and commercial establishments.
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Shibuya is known as a hub of youth culture and is a popular center for fashion, shopping, and entertainment. The famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing in front of Shibuya Station is one of the busiest intersections in the world. Near the station’s Hachiko Exit, you’ll find the statue of Hachiko, the loyal dog beloved by many. In addition to its vibrant cityscape, Shibuya is also home to cultural and natural spots like Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park, offering a perfect balance of urban energy and peaceful greenery.

Tokyo Skytree

スカイツリーの画像。東京の市街地にそびえ立つ電波塔で、青空を背景にした高層建築が見える。 An image of Tokyo Skytree. The towering broadcasting structure stands against a clear blue sky, surrounded by the city's urban landscape.
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Tokyo Skytree, standing at an impressive 634 meters, is a must-visit landmark in the city. From its observation decks, you can take in breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo. The complex also features a shopping mall and an aquarium, offering plenty of ways to enjoy your visit. At night, the tower is beautifully illuminated with special lighting, creating a magical atmosphere that captivates visitors.

Ueno Onshi Park

満開の桜が池に映り込む美しい上野公園の春景色。青空の下、花見を楽しむ人々の姿も見られる。 A breathtaking spring view at Ueno Park, where cherry blossoms in full bloom reflect on the pond. Visitors enjoy hanami under the clear blue sky.
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Ueno Onshi Park is home to a variety of cultural attractions, including the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, the National Museum of Nature and Science, and Ueno Zoo. As a hub for culture and the arts, it’s a must-visit spot for history and museum lovers. In spring, the park comes alive with cherry blossoms, drawing crowds eager to enjoy the seasonal beauty. No matter the time of year, Ueno Onshi Park remains a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.

Meiji Shrine

壮麗な木造建築の本殿が佇む明治神宮。静寂に包まれた神聖な雰囲気の中、参拝者が訪れる。 The majestic wooden main hall of Meiji Shrine, exuding a sacred and tranquil atmosphere as visitors pay their respects.
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Meiji Shrine is a sacred place dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Surrounded by a lush forest, this shrine serves as a true urban oasis.

The shrine grounds span an impressive 700,000 square meters and are home to a vast artificial forest. Around 100,000 trees were donated from all over Japan and carefully planted to create this serene woodland. Designed as an “eternal forest,” the area has now flourished into a rich natural environment that feels worlds away from the busy streets of Tokyo.

Tsukiji Market

浅草寺の風格ある赤い門「宝蔵門」。巨大な提灯が吊るされ、左右には仁王像が鎮座している。 A stately red gate, "Hozomon," at Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, featuring large hanging lanterns and guardian Nio statues on both sides.
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Tsukiji Market was once Japan’s largest wholesale market, located in Chuo Ward, Tokyo. It was famous for its fresh seafood and produce trade. In October 2018, the market operations moved to Toyosu Market, but the Tsukiji Outer Market is still open and thriving. Today, it remains a popular destination where visitors can enjoy fresh ingredients, delicious street food, and a variety of restaurants. Whether you’re a foodie or just curious about Japanese cuisine, Tsukiji Outer Market is definitely worth a visit!

Ginza

銀座の画像。夜の銀座四丁目交差点で、和光の時計塔と周囲のビルがライトアップされている。街のネオンが輝き、車の光跡が交差点を流れる様子が見える。 An image of Ginza at night, featuring the illuminated Wako Clock Tower and surrounding buildings at the Ginza 4-chome intersection. Neon signs shine brightly, while streaks of car lights flow through the crossing.
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This area is lined with world-famous brand shops, department stores, restaurants, and cafes, creating a sophisticated and stylish atmosphere. On weekends, the main street transforms into a pedestrian paradise, drawing in countless shoppers and tourists. Nearby, you’ll also find traditional cultural landmarks like the Kabuki-za Theatre, making this district a unique blend of history and modernity.

Tama River

多摩川沿いの開放的な風景。青空の下、河川敷ではのんびりと過ごす人々の姿が見られる。 A scenic view along the Tama River. Under the clear blue sky, people relax and enjoy the open riverside space.
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The Tama River, which flows through Tokyo and Kanagawa, is a great spot to enjoy nature without leaving the city. It’s a popular place for cycling, picnicking, and fishing, offering beautiful seasonal scenery all year round.

Odaiba

東京湾に浮かぶ近未来的な都市、お台場。フジテレビ本社ビルが印象的なウォーターフロントエリア。 A futuristic cityscape floating on Tokyo Bay—Odaiba. The iconic Fuji TV headquarters stands out in this vibrant waterfront district.
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Odaiba is a well-known tourist destination packed with shopping centers, entertainment spots, and leisure facilities. From shopping malls and theme parks to observation decks, there’s no shortage of things to do. On top of that, the stunning views of Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay add to its charm, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors alike.

Okutama

奥多摩湖の画像。湖の青い水面が山々に囲まれ、手前には紅葉した木々がフレームを彩っている。左側にはダムの構造物が見える。 An image of Lake Okutama. The blue surface of the lake is surrounded by mountains, with autumn-colored trees framing the foreground. A dam structure is visible on the left side.
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Okutama in Tokyo is a fantastic outdoor destination surrounded by lush nature. Despite being relatively close to the city center, it offers an easy escape for a day trip, making it a popular spot for nature lovers. You can enjoy hiking, camping, or even canoeing on Lake Okutama—all in an area so rich in nature that it hardly feels like Tokyo at all!

List of Inbound-Friendly Taxi Companies in Tokyo

Tokyo MK
Tokyo MK offers services in English, Chinese, and Korean. The company provides airport meet-and-greet services and sightseeing support.

With a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor, Tokyo MK is recognized for its outstanding hospitality.

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Hinomaru Kotsu
Hinomaru Kotsu provides multilingual support, including English, Portuguese, and Korean. The company has drivers who are proficient in English, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience for international visitors.

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Km Taxi
Provides English-speaking drivers by reservation. Reservations can be made up to 72 hours in advance and can be booked online.

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Teito Motor
Teito Motor Transportation offers an exclusive transportation service for foreign tourists, providing transfers from Narita Airport to hotels in central Tokyo.

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Tokyo Sightseeing Taxi
A specialized taxi service for sightseeing, offering private hires with a driver who guides you through Tokyo’s popular spots. Multilingual drivers are available, including those who speak English and Chinese.
Advance reservation is required.

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