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Your shortcut to a Tokyo break
From cherry blossoms to neon nights—plan your trip in minutes. We curate trustworthy deals and tell you exactly where to stay for your vibe.
Today’s quick picks
Non‑stop & 1‑stop options from the UK. We spotlight smart layovers and baggage‑friendly fares.
from £499*
Find Flights*Typical lead‑in fares; live prices vary.
We tag stays by vibe—quiet temples, nightlife, food streets—so you land in the right neighbourhood.
up to 35% off
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Temples, riverside walks, old‑town charm. Great for families and a slower pace.
Iconic crossing, late‑night eats, youthful energy. Perfect for first‑timers.
Skyscrapers + parks + huge transport hub. Lively, convenient, and varied.
Polished, walkable, foodie heaven. High‑end shopping and great connections.
Waterfront views, teamLab, family attractions. Chill and photogenic.
Electronics, anime, arcades. Unique stays for pop‑culture fans.
Why book now
Spring and autumn dates see fast sell‑outs near parks and rivers. We highlight flexible deals so you don’t miss peak magic.
From ramen alleys to sushi counters—you’ll eat like a local with our area‑by‑vibe picks.
Add a day trip to Hakone or Nikko. We flag bundles that keep transfers simple.
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Tip: Grab a Suica/PASMO IC card for tap‑in travel; most visitors don’t need a full JR Pass for Tokyo‑only trips.
Good to know
Spring (Mar–May) for blossoms and autumn (Oct–Nov) for colours and mild days. Summer is festival‑packed but humid; winter is cool with blue skies.
For first‑timers: Shibuya or Shinjuku. For calm & culture: Asakusa. For luxe shopping & dining: Ginza. For family attractions: Odaiba.
Cards are widely accepted, but small eateries and shrines may prefer cash. ATMs at 7‑Eleven and post offices work with foreign cards.
Yes on trains/metro and most attractions. A few phrases go a long way—locals appreciate the effort.