Tokyo – Japan’s Dynamic Capital of Culture, Technology, and Innovation
A global megacity blending tradition and modernity — from ancient temples to futuristic skyscrapers.
About Tokyo
Tokyo is Japan’s capital and one of the most influential cities in the world. Known for its
cutting-edge technology, vibrant neighborhoods, historic temples, world-class cuisine, and
endless entertainment, Tokyo offers something for every traveler. From the peaceful gardens
of Asakusa to the neon lights of Shinjuku and Shibuya, the city is a dynamic blend of old and new.
Top Attractions in Tokyo
Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa)
Tokyo’s oldest temple surrounded by traditional shopping streets.
Local Food
- Sushi: Tokyo is the birthplace of Edo-style sushi
- Ramen: Countless shops offering unique regional styles
- Tempura: Light, crispy, and historically rooted in Tokyo
- Monjayaki: A local specialty from the Tsukishima area
How to Get There
Tokyo is served by two major airports: Haneda Airport (HND) and
Narita Airport (NRT). The city is also the central hub of Japan’s
Shinkansen network, connecting to all major regions. Extensive subway and train lines
make it easy to explore every corner of the city.