Mar-May, Oct-Nov
Cherry blossom in late March; maples in November. Summer hot and humid, winter dry and cool.

Japan · City trip planning
Megacity rhythm and shrine quiet, ten minutes apart on the train.
Mar-May, Oct-Nov
Cherry blossom in late March; maples in November. Summer hot and humid, winter dry and cool.
Japanese
English on transit and major sights, less in small shops. Translation apps work.
JPY (¥)
Cards everywhere now, but small shops still prefer cash and IC transit cards.
JST, UTC+9
No daylight saving. Stable year-round; 6 hours ahead of Riga in winter.
Type A, 100V
Two-pin US-style sockets. Most modern devices auto-convert voltage with no adapter.
4 to 7 days
3 minimum for the icons. A full week if you want to slow down and explore.
About the city
“Tokyo is the closest a city gets to behaving like the future and the past at the same time. Voyazen sequences it so you don't have to.”
Tokyo runs at every speed at once. Shibuya and Shinjuku pulse with neon and crowds; ten minutes away, Yanaka and Kagurazaka feel like a slower country town. The trains stitch every district together so a day can sweep across food, history, design, and nightlife without a wasted hour.
Tell Voyazen when you're going. We pace the days, anchor on a hotel, and produce a print-ready trip brief in one focused step.