Tokyo holidays unlock the excitement and possibilities of Japan’s thriving capital. Welcome to a buzzing metropolis of ultra-modern architecture, amazing cuisine and world class shopping.
Whether you are looking to sample mouth-watering sushi, soak up traditional Japanese art and culture, or visit incredible museums and galleries in serene locations such as Ueno Park, there are infinite ways to enjoy this dynamic city.
The bright lights of Shinjuku, the amazing restaurants of Shibuya and the famous arcades of Akihabara await – while cherry blossom season paints local parks with vibrant colour.
A holiday to Tokyo also opens up opportunities to visit iconic destinations like scenic Hakone, famous for its hot springs, classical Kamakura with its statues and shrines, and the mighty Mount Fuji.
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Whether delicious food, gallery visits or temple trips are on your agenda, you’ll never be short of things to do with holidays to Tokyo.
Tokyo is a shopper’s paradise, with stores to suit every taste. Harajuku is one of its most famous fashion districts. Here, you’ll find two long streets lined with stores selling both designer names and cutting-edge clothing.
In trendy Shibuya, you’ll spot chic teenagers browsing the latest must-visit shops, while historic Nihonbashi is the place to go for traditional kimonos and yukatas.
Wherever you go, you’ll find a unique blend of the ultra-modern and alternative alongside the more traditional – making Tokyo a fascinating place to shop.
Eating out is a huge part of the local culture in Japan, and there are seemingly endless restaurants where you can savour delicious sushi and tuck into fragrant bowls of ramen.
Tokyo holiday packages are ideal for enjoying a proper introduction to the country’s gastronomy, whether you head to a canteen in a shopping mall, a thrilling local market or a luxury dining spot headed up by a top Japanese chef.
Tokyo famously has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city.
Spotting space-age sculptures of robots one day and viewing centuries-old scrolls the next is the kind of wonderfully diverse experience you can expect in Tokyo.
For mind-blowing modern works housed in a mansion, head to the Hara Museum in the city’s leafy Shinagawa neighbourhood, or visit the National Museum of Modern Art for a stunning contemporary collection.
By contrast, Nezu Museum in Minato is home to one of the largest collections of ancient Asian calligraphy, ceramics and textiles in the world.
If you’re booking a Tokyo package holiday during the city’s celebrated ‘sakura’ season, it’s worth knowing in advance where the best spots are for admiring the sensational cherry blossoms.
Shinjuku Gyoen – the largest public garden in the city – is bursting with close to a thousand cherry blossom trees.
You’ll also spot clouds of white and pink flowers along the banks of Meguro River and around Edo Castle at certain times of year.
Immerse yourself in Tokyo’s layers of fascinating history with excursions to top heritage sites spread out across the city.
Explore the extensive grounds of Edo Castle, a major monument dating back to the 15th century which now forms part of the Imperial Palace.
Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most beautiful Buddhist temple, is also well worth a visit. Head to Asakusa, which is one of the best places to glimpse echoes of old-world Japan.
If you’re looking to make the most of the local culture, it’s worth staying within walking distance of Tokyo’s major museums, concert halls and heritage sites.
Experience a taste of old Tokyo by booking a hotel in Asakusa, the city’s temple district – which hosts structures dating back to the 7th century.
Alternatively, stay in glamorous Ginza to enjoy traditional dance shows at the prestigious Kabukiza theatre.
Immerse yourself in the city’s iconic 21st century culture by staying in trendy central districts like Shibuya or Harajuku.
You’ll find hotels nestled among the bright billboards, busy shopping streets and dining hotspots, including the stylish four-star JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku, near to the huge Shinjuku Takashimaya Department Store.
It’s the perfect stop for an exciting stay in Tokyo.
If you’re keen to wake up to water views rather than skyscrapers, book a room by Tokyo Bay. Odaiba – located on an artificial island in the bay – is one of Tokyo’s top leisure districts and a fantastic place to stay.
Shinagawa is another area overlooking the water that’s ideal for family-friendly Tokyo holidays, thanks to the nearby LEGOLAND Discovery Centre.
Tokyo is an extremely polite place. People will often bow and say ‘arigato’ (thank you) or ‘arigato gozaimasu’ (thank you very much). You can expect excellent hospitality – yet tipping here is not customary.
National holidays in Japan include Coming of Age Day (January), National Foundation Day (February 11), Showa Day (April 29), and Mountain Day (August 11) – the nation’s newest holiday.
Though it is a very large city, Tokyo is easy to navigate thanks to its excellent and efficient public transport system. The JR Yamanote Line passes through most of Tokyo’s major districts.
March to May and September to October are popular times for a holiday in Tokyo, due to cool but pleasant temperatures and beautiful parks. However, the city remains popular year-round.
Japan’s history stretches back thousands of years, making it a hotbed of captivating heritage sites from centuries gone by.
Look beyond the bright lights and towering contemporary skyscrapers, and you’ll find that many of Tokyo’s neighbourhoods are in fact packed with historic hidden gems, including an array of shrines and temples.
Must-sees include Edo Castle in the heart of Tokyo, Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, and the peaceful Meiji Shrine dedicated to one of Japan’s most highly regarded emperors.
The Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park, meanwhile, boasts numerous historical exhibitions and artefacts, including traditional samurai swords.
You’re never more than a few steps away from a tremendous eating place in Tokyo, whether it’s a street food stall selling delicious yakitori, or a waterside restaurant serving freshly prepared sushi.
Eating out is a favourite pastime for locals – so you’ll find many options to suit all tastes and budgets. Tasty treats like ramen and gyoza can be found in Tokyo’s massive street markets, while dozens of the city’s more upscale restaurants have been awarded Michelin stars for their delicious dishes.
If you’re looking to try the famous Kobe or Wagyu beef, Shibuya and Shinjuku are especially enticing districts to visit.
Tokyo’s mix of influences over the years have helped it develop an identity that’s truly unique. Holidays to Tokyo can reveal the city’s rich cultural practices, from tea ceremonies and other traditional art forms to atmospheric Japanese festivals.
When it comes to customs, bowing is the traditional greeting in Japan. If you meet a local in Tokyo, it’s respectful to bow your head instead of shaking their hand.
You may also wish to remove your shoes when visiting one of Tokyo’s stunning temples, if you’re invited into someone’s home, or if you’re eating in a very traditional restaurant.
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