New Video! Are These Places in Tokyo Overrated?
Helping you decide if you should actually go to Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Takeshita Street, or Asakusa.
Helping you decide if you should actually go to Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Takeshita Street, or Asakusa.
Explore some of the city's best veggie and vegan dining.
See where to go for Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering, and other trading cards.
Riverside BBQ, rafting, sake breweries and more — all an easy day trip away.
We give you the lowdown on all the airport amenities, accommodation, and transport options.
Mount Fuji has introduced new rules, including trail fees and daily caps on climbers.
Absolutely everything you need to know before you go to Tokyo's busiest airport.
Looking for something different to take home to friends and family?
If it rains in Tokyo during your holiday, don't stress, take a look at these things to do indoors.
From vintage anime goods in Nakano Broadway to official merch and secondhand stores.
Winter, spring, summer, or fall? It can be hard to know the best time to book your Japan trip for.
From local izakaya to themed establishments, Tokyo has a bar for every vibe and person.
Easy to reach and a guaranteed great day out if you’re a Disney fan.
Tokyo is often described as busy, crowded and futuristic, but there are also traditional shrines and gardens where you can swap the hustle and bustle of the city for peace and quiet.
You'll need more than a day — there are LOTS of things to try!
Which one should you use when flying to Tokyo?
We cover the main providers in Japan, including pricing, data speeds, and the convenience of installation.
We cover where and how to purchase Suica cards, digital Suica, Welcome Suica, and Pasmo Passport.
If there’s one thing people know about Japan, it’s sumo wrestling.
Maximize your chance of seeing cherry blossoms in Japan with this video.
With three shopping malls, a Statue of Liberty replica, and a sweeping view of Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo’s skyline, there are a lot of things to do in Odaiba.
Join us as we visit copious temples, eat street food, and ride a rickshaw.
It's easy to get your Pokemon fix in Tokyo, but if you have limited time, which Pokémon Centers or Stores should you go to?