About Tokyo
Tokyo can be broadly divided into the "23 special wards", "Tama region" and "Islands". This article is about the 23 special wards of Tokyo, which corresponds to what many think of as the "city of Tokyo". For information on Tokyo as a prefecture, Tama region and Islands, see Tokyo Metropolis. Tokyo (東京 Tōkyō) is the enormous and wealthy capital of Japan, and its main city, overflowing with culture, commerce, and most of all, people. As the most populated urban area in the world, Tokyo is a fascinating and dynamic metropolis that mixes foreign influences, consumer culture and global business along with remnants of the capital of old Japan. From modern electronics and gleaming skyscrapers to cherry blossoms and the Imperial Palace, this city represents the entire sweep of Japanese history and culture. Tokyo truly has something for every traveller.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Japanese yen (JPY)
Symbol: ¥
Language
Japanese
Phone Code
+81
International dialing code for Japan
Driving
Drive on the left
Standard for Japan
Region
Asia
Eastern Asia
Connectivity
Getting a SIM card in Japan requires jumping through some hoops, so the easiest place to do this is on arrival at Haneda or Narita airport.
How to Get to Tokyo
Transportation options and arrival information
In Japan, all roads, rails, shipping lanes and planes lead to Tokyo.
Getting Around Tokyo
Local transportation and navigation tips
Instead of getting a headache from the many options for getting around in Tokyo, try Google Maps for navigation – it will show you various options and fares, so you can choose between the cheapest, the most convenient, or the quickest option, depending on your preferences. If you have a map of all metro and train stations, it might be quicker and cheaper to mainly go through them and ignore taking smallish bus rides to and from them, which will easily cost ¥200 per ride.
Safety in Tokyo
Very High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.336)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Tokyo is probably one of the safest cities you will ever visit, and Japan in general is one of the safest countries in the world. Most people, including female travellers, would not encounter any problems walking along the streets alone at night. Street crime is extremely rare, even late at night. However,"little crime" does not mean "no crime", and common sense should still be applied as anywhere in the world. Often the biggest risk is travellers taking Japan's visibly apparent lack of crime to
Where to Stay in Tokyo
Accommodation tips and recommendations
There are thousands of hotels in the Tokyo area, ranging from cheap to very expensive. They are distributed throughout the city, with some of the high end and the low end almost everywhere. Many Western-style hotels, especially those affiliated with American hotel chains, have English-speaking staff.
Things to See in Tokyo
18 landmarks and points of interest
Aoyama Theatre
Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park
park in Tokyo
Asakusa Mosque
mosque in Japan
Asukayama Park
park
Haniwa Armored Man
warrior Haniwa from Gunma Prefecture
Jesus Lifehouse International Church
church in Hong Kong, Indonesia
Kabuki-za
Kabuki theatre in Tokyo
Kaminarimon
the outer of two large entrance gates that ultimately leads to the Sensō-ji
Koganei Park
park in Tokyo, Japan
Meiji Jingu Stadium
baseball stadium in Tokyo
Meiji Shrine Outer Garden
garden in Tokyo, Japan
Shibuya scramble crossing
scramble crossing in Tokyo, Japan
Source: Wikidata
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