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  • 2019.03.11

    Tips for firstimer to Tokyo

    The Best Time to Go to Tokyo

    • You expressed your desire to visit Tokyo in the near future.
      But now the most difficult thing is planning. First of all, when should you go?
      When is the best time to go to Tokyo? I think everyone should visit cherry
      blossoms, but is this best time to really travel?



      Actually, the best time to travel to Tokyo is really hard to
      tell. You can visit Tokyo at any time of year because the weather is temperate.
      But March, April, October, and November are the best months to attract Tokyo.


      The spring brings cute Sakura season, and the cherry blossoms float in the air like snow and in mid-April draws a splendid picture of the end of April (cherry blossom changes slightly each year). Weather is sunny, the sky is clear and the temperature is refreshing until May. This is my favorite season in Tokyo. It is getting warm but not hot.



      Tokyo summer is July and August, also the hottest and most
      humid seasons. If you are weak about the big sunshine, I will be recommended
      you the fantastic event at night - Fireworks Festival. There are a lot of awesome
      fireworks festival held in Tokyo towards the end of July and lasts until
      the end of August.



      What will happen in winter in Tokyo? As expected, Tokyo gets
      a little cold in winter. However, the weather is generally comfortable, dry and
      there are plenty of sunshine. Snow falls occasionally in Tokyo. If you don't
      like crowds, this is a good time to visit or shopping, but the things will shut
      down from December 29th until January 3rd for the new year holiday.



      No matter when you will come, what weather it is, just
      remember that enjoy every moment you spend in Tokyo. I believe it will become
      an unforgettable journey in your life.

  • 2018.11.07

    Tips for firstimer to Tokyo

    Transportation Tips


    •  
      Tokyo is a busy and fast-pacing city. One of the first things to believe is how impressive public transportation is, even in suburbs and far-flung areas. You can easily get roughly anywhere.

      Once you step on the soil of Tokyo, get yourself an IC Card. There are two popular prepaid IC Cards in the city namely: Suica (green card with a Penguin) powered by JR East for JR trains, subways, and bus in the greater Tokyo area and PASMO (pink card with a bus and train photo) for Tokyo's railway, subway and bus operators. Either of the two will be fine. These cards will be your helping hand during your stay as they allow you to tap in and out of any bus or train station without worrying about buying a ticket. You can also use the cards for vending machines and several restaurants and shops. You can refill the credit at any train station.

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