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About Tokyo

You know that high-energy friend that never seems to draw breath let alone sleep? Tokyo is the city version of that friend. Mesmerising, enchanting, exhilarating – there’s a chaotic hum to Tokyo that, while it can be overwhelming at first, becomes kind of intoxicating. The best way to navigate Tokyo’s intense energy is to dive in head fir...

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Where to stay in Tokyo

Where to stay in Tokyo

Not sure where to stay in Tokyo? Try to base yourself somewhere that is not only interesting but also well-served by trains. It can also be useful to have a convenience store nearby, as here you can withdraw money and also buy cheap yet delicious lunches. Tokyo is huge and best described as a collection of mini-cities. Some of these areas, while only minutes from each other, have completely different atmospheres. It’s important to establish which one will best suit your interests when comparing your hotel options.

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Frequently asked questions

Which part of Tokyo is the best?

Ooh, this is a tough one because each city offers its own unique quirks and drawcards. The hubs of Shinjuku and Ginza, however, are popular for many visitors to Tokyo.


Is Tokyo English friendly?

Increasingly so! Although most of the signs are in Japanese, there are enough in English to get by. While the locals aren’t necessarily fluent, you will find that most are friendly and helpful, plus there are always translation apps – hooray for technology!


When is the best time to visit Tokyo?

If you want to see the city awash with pretty pink from the cherry blossoms, you’ll want to come between late March and early April.


What is there to do in Tokyo?

Tokyo is a smorgasbord for all of your senses with plenty to see, do and devour. Fill your days with sightseeing, shopping and exploring before setting out in search of a cosy spot to fill your belly.


How to find the best holiday package to Tokyo?

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How many days do you need in Tokyo?

You could spend weeks in Tokyo and not even scratch the surface! Like an onion, there are many layers to Tokyo – it just depends on how many layers you want to experience. Give yourself at least five days to a week to fully appreciate this incredible city.


What to take on holiday to Tokyo?

It depends on what time of year you are travelling, but as a general guide you’ll want your travel money, a SIM card or portable Wi-Fi, electrical adapter, comfortable shoes and a sense of adventure.


Where to go on holiday in Tokyo?

Wherever your heart desires! Every city boasts its own attractions and quirks, but the suburbs of Shinjuku and Ginza are popular for many first-timers thanks to the wide variety of accommodation options, restaurants and shops.


How do I go about cancelling my Tokyo holiday package?

Life happens - we get it! Read more here.


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