F O R V I S I T O R S
How to Visit Tokyo
Transport, food, culture, and sightseeing guides for travelers.
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Tokyo Attraction Ticket Booking Guide
Tickets for teamLab, Ghibli Museum, Shibuya Sky, and more Tokyo attractions. On-sale dates, prices, booking steps, and backup spots when sold out.
Tokyo Etiquette — Manners for Trains, Restaurants, Shrines & Onsen
No calls on trains, no swimsuits in onsen, no tipping. A scene-by-scene guide to Tokyo manners for trains, dining, shrines, and hot springs.
7 Free Observation Decks in Tokyo — Views Above 200m for ¥0
7 free observation decks above 150m, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (202m). Hours, access, best views, and how to skip the crowds.
Japan Travel Internet Guide — How to Choose Between eSIM, SIM, and Pocket WiFi
Compare eSIM, SIM, and pocket WiFi by price and convenience. Provider pricing, airport pickup spots, 'unlimited' plan limits, and troubleshooting tips.
Last Trains in Tokyo and What to Do After Midnight
Last trains around 12:15 AM, first trains at 4:30 AM. How to handle the gap — taxis, internet cafes, karaoke, and capsule hotels in Tokyo.
Where to Store Luggage in Tokyo
Coin lockers, luggage storage apps, and airport-to-hotel delivery — every option for stashing your suitcase in Tokyo with prices. Travel light before check-in.
How to Book Restaurants in Tokyo — A Guide to English-Friendly Reservation Services
Book Tokyo restaurants without Japanese. Compare TableCheck, Tabelog, OMAKASE, and more by fees and languages. Covers no-show penalties and phone-only spots.

8 Cherry Blossom Spots in Tokyo — A Walking Guide Based on Experience
Meguro River, Shinjuku Gyoen, Ueno, and more — walking routes, crowd levels, and picnic tips from firsthand cherry blossom visits in Tokyo.
Tokyo Station Transfer Guide
Navigate transfers at Shinjuku, Shibuya, Tokyo, and Ikebukuro stations. Platform layouts, gate maps, transfer times, and rush hour tips.
How to Plan Your Tokyo Itinerary Without Burning Out
2-3 spots per day is the right pace. Group nearby areas, add 15-minute buffers, and halve your plans on jet-lag day one. A practical framework to avoid over-scheduling.
Anime & Subculture DJ Events in Tokyo — Venues, Costs & Beginner Guide
Anime, Vocaloid, and game music DJ events every weekend in Tokyo. Venues like Akihabara MOGRA, entry costs, and tips for first-timers.
11 Tokyo Travel Mistakes You'll Wish You Knew Before Your Trip
Wrong trains, no reservations, luggage chaos, cash shortage, no SIM — 11 pitfalls Tokyo visitors hit most often and what to do before you leave home.
L I V I N G
How to Find an English-Speaking Doctor in Tokyo
Find English-speaking hospitals via HIMAWARI and AMDA. Covers departments, reception phrases, costs without insurance, and mental health support in Tokyo.
How to Find a Local Clinic in Tokyo
A firsthand guide to finding a same-day clinic in Tokyo. Search with Google Maps and EPARK, navigate your visit, and understand referral letters and #7119.
Tokyo's 23 Wards Ranked: Where to Live Based on Rent, Safety & Commute (2026)
Rent from ¥55k to ¥170k, wait-listed daycares, 10-min vs 50-min commutes — we compared all 23 Tokyo wards so you don't have to. Find your best fit.
Living in Tokyo's Tama Region — 26 Cities with Lower Rent and More Space
26 cities west of the 23 wards with lower rent and more nature. Rent, childcare, and commute data compared city by city.
M O N E Y
Is the JR Pass Worth It? Cost Breakdown by Itinerary
The 7-day JR Pass costs ¥50,000. After the 2023 price hike, which itineraries actually save you money? Covered routes, how to buy, and regional pass alternatives.
Japan Payment Guide: PayPay, Suica & Cards — What Should You Carry?
PayPay, credit cards, Suica, Apple Pay — what works where, what doesn't, and what foreigners should carry in Tokyo. Cash-only spots and contactless tips.
How to Buy and Use a Suica Card
Set up Welcome Suica Mobile or buy a physical card. How to top up, pay on trains and in shops, handle Android limits, and get refunds.
F O R R E S I D E N T S
How to Live in Tokyo
Housing, finance, healthcare, and admin guides for residents.
M O N E Y
Credit Card in Japan for Foreigners: Step-by-Step From Zero Credit History (2026)
Mercari, PayPay, Mobile Suica all reject foreign cards. Here's exactly how to get approved for a Japanese credit card — even with zero credit history.
Japan Payment Guide: PayPay, Suica & Cards — What Should You Carry?
PayPay, credit cards, Suica, Apple Pay — what works where, what doesn't, and what foreigners should carry in Tokyo. Cash-only spots and contactless tips.
No Phone, No Bank Account? How to Break Japan's Catch-22
You need a bank account to get a phone, and a phone number to open a bank account. Here's how foreigners in Japan solve this catch-22, step by step.
L I V I N G
Daycare and Kindergarten in Tokyo for Foreign Families
The difference between hoikuen and yochien, how the points system works, what documents foreign families need, and how Tokyo's free childcare policy covers your costs.
How to Find an English-Speaking Doctor in Tokyo
Find English-speaking hospitals via HIMAWARI and AMDA. Covers departments, reception phrases, costs without insurance, and mental health support in Tokyo.
My First Solo Move in Tokyo — From Apartment Hunt to Move-In Day
Apartment hunting in December, free-rent negotiation, provisional reservations, zero key money, and utility setup — a first-hand account of moving out in Tokyo.
Tokyo Garbage Sorting & Collection Rules
A complete guide to sorting garbage in Tokyo's 23 wards: how to find your collection schedule, dispose of bulky items, handle home appliance recycling, and avoid common mistakes that cause neighbor complaints.
How to Rent an Apartment in Tokyo as a Foreigner — Costs, Documents & Step-by-Step
Initial costs run 4–5 months' rent — key money, deposit, agent fees explained. No guarantor? No problem. UR housing, guarantor companies, and foreigner-friendly real estate agencies.
How to Find a Local Clinic in Tokyo
A firsthand guide to finding a same-day clinic in Tokyo. Search with Google Maps and EPARK, navigate your visit, and understand referral letters and #7119.
How to Make Friends in Tokyo
Concrete ways for foreign residents to make friends in Tokyo. International exchange associations, Meetup, language exchange, sports clubs, share houses, and more.
Tokyo's 23 Wards Ranked: Where to Live Based on Rent, Safety & Commute (2026)
Rent from ¥55k to ¥170k, wait-listed daycares, 10-min vs 50-min commutes — we compared all 23 Tokyo wards so you don't have to. Find your best fit.
Living in Tokyo's Tama Region — 26 Cities with Lower Rent and More Space
26 cities west of the 23 wards with lower rent and more nature. Rent, childcare, and commute data compared city by city.
E X P L O R E
7 Free Observation Decks in Tokyo — Views Above 200m for ¥0
7 free observation decks above 150m, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (202m). Hours, access, best views, and how to skip the crowds.
Last Trains in Tokyo and What to Do After Midnight
Last trains around 12:15 AM, first trains at 4:30 AM. How to handle the gap — taxis, internet cafes, karaoke, and capsule hotels in Tokyo.

8 Cherry Blossom Spots in Tokyo — A Walking Guide Based on Experience
Meguro River, Shinjuku Gyoen, Ueno, and more — walking routes, crowd levels, and picnic tips from firsthand cherry blossom visits in Tokyo.
Anime & Subculture DJ Events in Tokyo — Venues, Costs & Beginner Guide
Anime, Vocaloid, and game music DJ events every weekend in Tokyo. Venues like Akihabara MOGRA, entry costs, and tips for first-timers.
A D M I N
Japan Health Insurance & Pension for Foreigners — Premiums, Coverage & Lump-Sum Withdrawal
Shakai Hoken vs. National Health Insurance, monthly premium estimates, how to claim lump-sum withdrawal when leaving, and the 2027 visa renewal change.
Moving to Tokyo as a Foreigner — Ward Office Checklist (14-Day Deadline)
Residence registration, address change, health insurance, My Number — the full ward office checklist for foreigners with required documents.
W O R K
How I Landed an IT Engineering Job in Japan as a New Grad — International Student's Guide
A graduate's journey through Japan's new-grad IT hiring — summer internships, coding tests, student communities, and the path to a job offer.
Japan's Job Hunting System Explained — What Foreigners Need to Know
Shinsotsu batch hiring, rirekisho, interview etiquette, visa changes — a foreigner's guide to Japan's unique employment system with official data.