Destination of the month - Tokyo

Destination of the month - Tokyo


Visiting Tokyo in the spring is a captivating experience, offering a blend of traditional charm and modern vibrancy against a backdrop of cherry blossoms. As temperatures gradually rise, Tokyo becomes awash with the delicate pink hues of cherry blossoms, a phenomenon known as "hanami" or flower viewing. Parks such as Ueno Park and Shinjuku Gyoen are transformed into breathtaking floral displays, drawing locals and visitors alike to revel in the beauty of nature's renewal. Beyond the cherry blossoms and festivities, spring in Tokyo offers ideal weather for exploring the city's myriad attractions, from historic temples and bustling markets to futuristic skyscrapers and eclectic neighbourhoods.
 


 

To help you in planning your visit to Tokyo, we've curated the top 10 things to see and do in this incredible city

 

1. Experience Tokyo's ancient charm at Sensoji Temple

Discover Tokyo’s rich history at Sensoji Temple, the city's oldest and most revered landmark. While Tokyo may lack iconic structures like the Statue of Liberty, Sensoji Temple offers a unique glimpse into the city's past and culture. You have the opportunity to rent kimonos and book rickshaw tours nearby. Asakusa offers a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern Tokyo vibes, making it a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts.
 

2. Gaze at Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower, an iconic symbol of the city for decades, remains beloved by locals and tourists alike despite the emergence of Tokyo Skytree. Whether admired from afar or experienced up close from its observation deck, Tokyo Tower offers a timeless charm and stunning views of the city skyline. It continues to captivate visitors with its enduring allure and historical significance.
 

3. Marvel at the cherry blossoms in spring

Spring draws crowds to Tokyo and Japan for its breathtaking cherry blossoms, typically peaking from mid to late March through late May. Iconic parks like Shinjuku Gyoen and Yoyogi Park burst with sakura blooms, while traditional gardens like Rikugien and Koishikawa Korakuen offer serene settings. Don't miss the illuminated cherry blossoms at Tokyo Midtown, adding a magical touch to the futuristic Roppongi district's evening ambiance.
 

4. Explore the neon-lit streets and geek culture of Akihabara by night


 Dive into the world of anime, manga, and video games as you wander through vibrant arcades and anime shops. Uncover hidden gems and indulge your inner otaku with exclusive merchandise and themed cafes.
 

5. Go on a street food tour


 Book a street food tour to discover hidden culinary gems and local favourites tucked away in the city's bustling alleyways. Indulge in sizzling yakitori skewers, savoury takoyaki, and crispy tempura as you explore hidden alleyways and vibrant markets. Savour the flavours of authentic Japanese cuisine, from savoury to sweet, and discover the rich tapestry of street food culture in Tokyo.
 

6. Make A Stop At Meiji Shrine


 Step into tranquillity at Meiji Shrine, honouring Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, pivotal figures in Japan's modernisation. Amidst Tokyo's bustle, this shrine offers a serene escape year-round, drawing millions for New Year prayers. Explore the Treasury House's historical artefacts and write your wishes on prayer plaques, adding a personal touch to your visit.
 

7. Take in the city view from the Metropolitan Government Building


 Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Tokyo from above by visiting one of its observatories. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building stands out as a top choice, offering free entry to its observation decks on the 45th floor, 202 meters above sea level. Conveniently located near Shinjuku Station's west gate, it provides stunning views of Tokyo's iconic skyline, surrounded by towering skyscrapers.
 

8. Relax at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden


 Originally the private gardens of a feudal lord during the Edo period, Shinjuku Gyoen has transformed into one of Tokyo's beloved attractions. Comprising Japanese, French, and English garden sections, it offers diverse landscapes. Renowned for its cherry blossoms, the park boasts a multitude of Japanese-style ponds adorned with bridges and islands, creating a serene and picturesque ambiance.
 

9. Visit Tokyo Imperial Palace


 Once a vast complex, it served as the residence of Japan's Royal Family and the Tokugawa shoguns. While most of the original structures have been lost to history, the palace's expansive grounds are open to the public, offering guided tours in English and Japanese. Although access to the inner grounds is limited, visitors can explore the captivating East Garden year-round, making it a must-see destination in Tokyo.
 

10. Experience the legendary Shibuya Crossing

Experience the legendary Shibuya Crossing, renowned as the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, with over half a million people crossing daily. This iconic landmark has graced numerous media platforms, making it a must-visit spot for tourists seeking the perfect photo opportunity. Join the crowd of eager photographers at the crossing's corner, ready to capture the mesmerising sight of pedestrians flowing in all directions once the traffic lights change.

If time allows, take a day trip to Mount Fuji for breathtaking views of Japan's iconic peak. Experience the majestic beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and admire the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Fuji Five Lakes region. We hope this glimpse into Tokyo has captured your imagination, inspiring you to choose it as your next destination. This extraordinary city promises a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. 

So, why wait? Check out our flight offers and dive into the vibrant tapestry of Tokyo. Create memories that will last a lifetime!

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