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Traditional and high-tech, Tokyo holidays are a captivating mix of modern metropolis and ancient wonder. Taste the city’s contemporary side at any one of its 150+ Michelin-starred restaurants or immerse yourself in the serenity of its shrines, temples and zen gardens.
To really get to know Tokyo’s famous food scene, explore the enormous Toyosu Fish Market or check out the street food stalls of Tsukishima Monja Street. By night, head to the wards of Shinjuku, Shibuya and Roppongi, which transform into a neon sprawl of karaoke boxes, bars and nightclubs.
If you prefer something a little more spiritual, answer the calming call of Rikugi-en, a stunning inner-city oasis where you can take a wooded walk around its ponds and pebbled paths. If you’re visiting in the spring, you can join the locals in celebrating another year of beautiful cherry blossoms at Yoyogi Park, too.
One of Japan’s oldest temples, Sensō-ji gives you a glimpse of Tokyo’s past – its sloping roofs are a delightful contrast to the city’s gleaming glass skyscrapers. The gardens of Meiji Jingu are also great for escaping the crowds without straying far from the city.
For more ancient tradition, head to Ryōgoku Kokugikan to take in a live sumo basho. It’s an immensely popular experience, so book early. If tickets elude you, pop to the Sumo Museum to learn your azukari from your zenshō.
To cap off your holiday to Tokyo, take a trip to the Skytree, the world’s tallest tower. Standing at over 634m (2,080ft) high, with a 360-degree observation deck, it’s unbeatable for jaw-dropping views of the entire city and the mountains beyond.
No. UK citizens can visit Japan for up to 90 days without a visa.
Remember to show respect when visiting religious, spiritual and culturally significant sites. In some cases, you may be required to remove your shoes and dress modestly.
The average flight time from London to Tokyo is 13 hours and 40 minutes.
A two-week break is ideal to take in the best of Tokyo and surrounding cities. However, you can pack plenty into just a few days if your time here is limited.
The best time to see Tokyo’s cherry blossoms in bloom is late March and the first week of April. There are some excellent Tokyo package holidays that will help you craft the perfect trip.