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8-Day Summer Tokyo Adventure for Tween and Teen Explorers with Art, Play and Water Fun Staying in Jingu Gaien

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Enjoy a fun and family-friendly 8-day Tokyo trip based entirely in the vibrant Jingu Gaien area, combining kid-friendly attractions, hidden gems, parks, and local eateries for an authentic and relaxed urban adventure.

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Day 1City Orientation and Local Flavor
Morning
Free Walking Tour

~2.5 hours

Start at Ueno Park's less touristy Shitamachi area entrance and explore its hidden alleys, vintage shops, and historic temples with a knowledgeable local guide.

A free walking tour in Tokyo offers a lively way to explore neon-lit neighborhoods and serene temple precincts, sampling street snacks and seeing contrasts between ultramodern architecture and centuries-old sites. You'll typically hear local guides explain historical context, cultural customs, and practical tips, making the stroll both educational and enjoyable.

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Afternoon
Asakusa Historic District

~3 hours

Explore beyond Nakamise Street by walking to smaller streets like Kappabashi for antique kitchenware and quiet shrines locals frequent, avoiding the main tourist crowds.

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Late Afternoon
Find a local cafe in Asakusa

~1.5 hours

Find a traditional kissaten (cozy old-style cafe) on a side street near Asakusa Shrine and try matcha with Japanese sweets like dorayaki, enjoying a peaceful break away from crowds.

Evening
Local Izakaya Dinner

~2 hours

Choose a family-friendly izakaya a few blocks from Asakusa Station, where you can order small plates including tempura and kid-friendly grilled chicken skewers in a relaxed local atmosphere.

You'll typically settle into a lively, casual spot where small plates, charcoal-grilled skewers, and seasonal dishes encourage sharing and conversation, creating a relaxed evening of tasting and socializing. Local guides often explain ordering customs and recommend pairings with local drinks, helping you discover flavors rooted in tradition alongside inventive modern twists. The city's mix of narrow alleys, historic neighborhoods, and neon-lit nightlife makes every stop feel like a cultural snapshot, ideal for travelers who want an authentic, sociable food experience.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery near Ueno Park and try freshly made melonpan, a sweet bun with a cookie dough crust, paired with coffee.
$5
Tempura
Lunch$15

Look for a casual eatery in Asakusa serving tempura set meals, featuring lightly battered seasonal vegetables and shrimp with rice and miso soup.

Tempura
Dinner
Find a local Izakaya near Asakusa Station and order kid-friendly chicken yakitori along with sides like edamame and miso soup, complemented by sake or soft drinks for kids.
$20
Use Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway to get around; buses are great for short distances. Use JapanTaxi or LINE Taxi apps for convenient and affordable taxi rides at about $4/km if needed.

AccommodationAsakusa (historic district with easy metro access)

Central location near key sites and family-friendly environment with good public transport connections.

Hotel in Asakusa (historic district with easy metro access)
$70-90/night

Central location near key sites and family-friendly environment with good public transport connections.

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Day 2Parks and Play
Morning
Kiyosumi Teien Garden

~2 hours

Located in Koto Ward, this tranquil garden features traditional landscaping and a pond with colorful koi. Arrive in the morning to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before crowds arrive. Look for lesser-known tea houses inside for a quiet break.

Afternoon
Inokashira Park

~3 hours

Spend the afternoon exploring this expansive park in Kichijoji, popular with locals for boating and nature walks. Visit the small, interactive Ghibli Museum nearby if tickets are booked. Take time to rest by the pond and enjoy watching turtles and ducks.

Late Afternoon
Visit Kichijoji Shopping Streets

~2 hours

Wander through the arcades and side streets of Kichijoji's shopping area, focusing on the hidden alleys and independent shops known among locals. Search for unique toys and handmade crafts perfect for kids. Snack stands with mochi and local sweets add to the experience.

Evening
Picnic with local takeout

~2 hours

Gather various bento boxes and street food from small markets near the park for a casual picnic on the grassy areas at sunset. Look for takeout sushi, tempura, and seasonal fruit stalls. This is a family-friendly and relaxed way to enjoy Tokyo flavors outdoors.

Experience the vibrant culinary culture by enjoying a variety of local dishes from nearby vendors in a relaxed outdoor setting. You'll typically find a mix of traditional and contemporary flavors, offering a delightful taste adventure right in the heart of the city. The blend of urban scenery and fresh air creates a unique atmosphere that encourages savoring each bite while soaking in the lively surroundings.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast$5-7

Find a small café near Kiyosumi Teien and try a traditional Japanese sweet called Dorayaki, a pancake filled with red bean paste, paired with green tea.

Dorayaki
Ramen
Lunch$8-12

Look for a cozy noodle shop around Inokashira Park and order a bowl of ramen with rich broth and fresh toppings, a fulfilling meal after park activities.

Ramen
Sushi
Dinner$12-18

Pick up sushi bento boxes and tempura from local takeout counters near Kichijoji Station for an informal picnic dinner in the park. Include some seasonal fruit to finish.

Sushi
Tokyo's efficient train and metro lines are best for this area, especially the JR Chuo Line to Kichijoji and the Toei Subway to Kiyosumi Shirakawa. Use apps like JapanTaxi or DiDi for short hops; expect about $4 per km for taxi rides.

AccommodationKichijoji (family-friendly neighborhood with parks and shops)

Staying in Kichijoji allows quick access to Inokashira Park and local streets explored this day, plus a relaxed residential vibe ideal for families.

Airbnb in Kichijoji (family-friendly neighborhood with parks and shops)
$70-100/night

Staying in Kichijoji allows quick access to Inokashira Park and local streets explored this day, plus a relaxed residential vibe ideal for families.

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Day 3Interactive Learning and Local Crafts
Morning

teamLab Planets TOKYO

teamLab Planets TOKYO

Start your day at this immersive digital art museum in Toyosu. Purchase tickets online in advance to avoid queues and set aside time to explore the water-based exhibits where kids will love interacting with the displays.

4.5(49k reviews)~2.5 hours
Afternoon
Local Craft Workshop

~2 hours

Book a family-friendly workshop in a small studio near Shimokitazawa where you can learn traditional crafts like woodblock printing or pottery. These hands-on sessions are great for kids and provide a lovely souvenir to take home.

You’ll typically find a relaxed, hands-on atmosphere where beginners and experienced crafters can try traditional techniques, learn by doing, and take home something they've made. Most classes include clear demonstrations, friendly guidance, and all necessary materials, while local guides often explain the cultural context and design influences that make the experience more meaningful.

Late Afternoon
Explore Shimokitazawa Neighborhood

~2 hours

Wander the labyrinth of small streets filled with vintage shops, quirky cafés, and art galleries. Check out the quiet back alleys and hidden courtyards off the main shopping streets for a very local experience.

Evening
Find a family-friendly cafe in Shimokitazawa

~1.5 hours

Choose a cozy cafe with a play area in Shimokitazawa where parents can unwind while children enjoy creative toys or books. Order seasonal fruit parfaits or pancakes to keep it light and kid-friendly.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast~¥500

Find a bakery near Toyosu and try sweet Dorayaki, a Japanese red bean pancake perfect for a light, energizing start to the day.

Dorayaki
Lunch
Look for a casual café near the craft workshop serving sandwiches with local ingredients and refreshing iced green tea for a relaxing break.
~¥1000
Tempura
Dinner~¥1500

Find a family-friendly restaurant in Shimokitazawa and order Tempura, a popular lightly battered and fried dish that kids usually enjoy, served with steamed rice and miso soup.

Tempura
Use the Tokyo Metro and local buses to reach Toyosu and Shimokitazawa efficiently. For short trips or families with kids, taxis via JapanTaxi or DiDi are convenient, costing about ¥400 per km.

AccommodationShinjuku (central shopping and transport hub)

Shinjuku offers easy access to both Toyosu and Shimokitazawa with plentiful family-friendly amenities.

Hotel in Shinjuku (central shopping and transport hub)
$60-90/night

Shinjuku offers easy access to both Toyosu and Shimokitazawa with plentiful family-friendly amenities.

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Day 4Cultural Heritage and Hidden Gems
Morning

Nezu Shrine

Nezu Shrine

Explore Nezu Shrine in Bunkyo Ward early to enjoy its serene atmosphere and historic architecture. The peaceful courtyard gardens are perfect for kids to roam safely.

4.4(9k reviews)~1.5 hours
Midday
Explore Yanaka Cemetery and Historic District

~2.5 hours

Walk through Yanaka Cemetery, a quiet, tree-lined spot with historical significance. Proceed to nearby Yanaka Historic District on Yanaka Ginza street to see charming traditional shops and hidden courtyards loved by locals.

Afternoon
Hidden Courtyards and Secret Viewpoints Tour

~2 hours

Join a guided walking tour focusing on lesser-known courtyards and secret viewpoints scattered in the Yanaka area. Look for views overlooking the city skyline and small local shrines away from tourist crowds.

Exploring tucked-away courtyards and secret viewpoints offers a unique way to see the contrast between bustling urban life and peaceful, secluded spaces. You'll typically wander through serene gardens and narrow alleyways, discovering tranquil spots overlooked by most visitors. Local guides often share insights about the historical and cultural significance of these quiet retreats, making each stop a meaningful and refreshing experience.

Late Afternoon
Try street food in Yanaka Ginza

~1.5 hours

Sample street food stalls along Yanaka Ginza shopping street, especially kid-friendly options like grilled mochi and taiyaki filled with sweet red bean paste. There are plenty of benches and shaded spots for rest breaks.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast~JPY 600

Find a local café near Nezu Shrine and try dorayaki, a sweet red bean pancake perfect for kids, paired with green tea for adults.

Dorayaki
Tempura
Lunch~JPY 1500

Look for a small tempura restaurant in Yanaka Historic District and order assorted vegetable and shrimp tempura to enjoy a traditional, light Japanese meal.

Tempura
Dinner
Find a cozy family-friendly diner near your accommodation serving Western-style dishes like pasta or sandwiches for a casual meal after a day of exploration.
~JPY 1200
Use the Tokyo Metro to reach Nezu Shrine and Yanaka. Walking is best within Yanaka to explore hidden gems. For longer trips, use taxi apps like JapanTaxi or LINE Taxi at about JPY 4000 per 10 km.

AccommodationUeno (family-friendly area near parks and museums)

Central location with easy access to Yanaka and quiet residential streets perfect for families.

Airbnb in Ueno (family-friendly area near parks and museums)
$70-90/night

Central location with easy access to Yanaka and quiet residential streets perfect for families.

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Day 5Architecture and Science Exploration
Morning

Edo-Tokyo Museum

Edo-Tokyo Museum

Located in Ryogoku, the museum offers interactive exhibits on Tokyo's history. Kids will love the life-size Edo-period town models. Take your time to explore the often overlooked second floor with detailed architectural models.

4.4(13k reviews)~2.5 hours
Afternoon

Miraikan Museum

Miraikan Museum

The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Odaiba features hands-on science exhibits and robots kids can interact with. Visit the Geodesic Dome and check the schedule for live robot demos in a quieter corner of the museum.

4.1(16k reviews)~3 hours
Late Afternoon
Explore Odaiba Waterfront

~2 hours

Head to lesser-known spots like the small beach park behind Decks Tokyo Beach mall and wander secret garden paths near Aqua City for quiet views of the Rainbow Bridge. Avoid busy shopping areas to keep it relaxed for kids.

Evening

Sumida Aquarium

Sumida Aquarium

Inside Tokyo Skytree Town, this aquarium has engaging jellyfish and penguin exhibits. Go during weekday early evenings for less crowd and visit the touch pools designed for children to interact with sea creatures.

4.2(12k reviews)~1.5 hours
Additional Evening
Visit a family-friendly waterpark or swimming facility

~2 hours

Check out Tokyo Summerland on the outskirts or Ota City General Gymnasium pool for indoor swimming. These spots are local favorites away from tourist crowds, perfect for kids to cool down and have fun.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Mochi
Breakfast¥500-700

Find a local café in the Ryogoku area and try mochi with green tea, a soft sweet rice cake ideal for a light start.

Mochi
Tempura
Lunch¥1200-1500

Look for a casual eatery in Odaiba serving tempura, light battered and fried seafood and vegetables, perfect for a mid-afternoon boost.

Tempura
Sushi
Dinner¥2000-2500

Find a sushi spot near the Sumida Aquarium where you can order assorted nigiri sushi for a fresh flavor experience to end the day.

Sushi
Use Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines to navigate efficiently around Ryogoku, Odaiba, and Sumida. For convenience and to save time with children, use taxi apps like JapanTaxi or DiDi, which charge around ¥400 per km.

AccommodationRyogoku (historic sumo and museum district)

Central to today's locations and family-friendly with easy access to public transport and quiet streets.

Hotel in Ryogoku (historic sumo and museum district)
¥7000-9000/night

Central to today's locations and family-friendly with easy access to public transport and quiet streets.

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Day 6Neighborhood Exploration and Relaxation
Morning
Guided Architectural Walk

~2.5 hours

Start your walk in Nakameguro, focusing on its unique blend of modern architecture and hidden traditional elements along the Meguro River. Seek out small local galleries and quiet alleyways that reveal local life beyond the usual tourist paths.

You'll typically walk through neighborhoods where ultramodern skyscrapers sit beside century-old wooden temples, experiencing the striking contrast of high-tech design and traditional craft. Local guides often point out subtle details, explain the historical layers behind current styles, and suggest vantage points for great photos, making the route both educational and visually rewarding. Architectural variety, accessible public transport, and a culture that values meticulous design make the experience engaging for travelers who enjoy exploring how past and future coexist in an urban landscape.

Afternoon

Daikanyama T-Site

Daikanyama T-Site

Explore the stylish Daikanyama T-Site complex known for its curated bookstores and boutique shops. Let children enjoy the open-air spaces and find hidden corners for a calm rest away from crowded spots.

4.3(7k reviews)~3 hours
Late Afternoon
Find a quiet neighborhood park

~1.5 hours

Visit Saigoyama Park near Daikanyama, a peaceful green spot overlooked by locals. It has play equipment for kids and offers a lovely view over neighboring rooftops, perfect for a relaxed picnic break.

Evening
Traditional Tea Ceremony Experience

~1.5 hours

Book a family-friendly tea ceremony near Meguro Station. The experience teaches traditional manners in a serene setting, often incorporating matcha tea and seasonal sweets to engage children.

Experience a moment of tranquility as you engage in a ritual that emphasizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. You'll typically observe meticulous attention to detail and elegant movements, guided by local experts who explain the cultural significance behind each step. Most classes include hands-on participation, allowing travelers to savor matcha tea prepared with traditional tools in an authentic setting.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast~JPY 700

Find a local café in Nakameguro and try soft dorayaki pancakes filled with red bean paste, paired with freshly brewed coffee.

Dorayaki
Tempura
Lunch~JPY 1500

Eat a casual meal inside Daikanyama T-Site at a Japanese café offering seasonal vegetable tempura served with rice and miso soup for a light family-friendly lunch.

Tempura
Dinner
Look for a quiet restaurant near Meguro Station serving green tea soba noodles and seasonal vegetable dishes. Green tea soba is a unique local twist on traditional noodles, gentle for children’s palates.
~JPY 1800
Use Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines to get around Nakameguro and Daikanyama areas easily. Taxi apps like JapanTaxi or Uber cost about JPY 400 per km if needed for family comfort or late evening.

AccommodationShibuya (central, vibrant area with easy access to Nakameguro and Daikanyama)

Shibuya offers excellent transport links and family-friendly amenities allowing easy return after a diverse day of local exploration.

Airbnb in Shibuya (central, vibrant area with easy access to Nakameguro and Daikanyama)
$70-90/night

Shibuya offers excellent transport links and family-friendly amenities allowing easy return after a diverse day of local exploration.

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Day 7Local Markets and Hidden Views
Morning

Tsukiji Outer Market

Tsukiji Outer Market

Explore the bustling alleys around Tsukiji Station streets early morning and sample fresh seafood snacks and street food stalls that locals frequent before the crowds arrive.

4.2(55k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon

Oedo Antiques Market

Oedo Antiques Market

Visit the Oedo Antique Market at Kiba Park, a lesser-known spot with a variety of vintage Japanese crafts and quirky collectibles; a great place for family-friendly treasure hunting.

3.4(64 reviews)~3 hours
Late Afternoon
Visit Sumida Park

~1.5 hours

Stroll through Sumida Park along the Sumida River near Asakusa, letting kids enjoy open green spaces and spotting local street performers.

Evening
Find a rooftop viewpoint for sunset

~1 hours

Seek out the rooftop terraces of smaller commercial buildings in Ryogoku or Kiyosumi-Shirakawa neighborhoods for relatively quiet sunset spots famous mostly to locals.

Evening
Visit Mori Art Museum rooftop

~1.5 hours

End the evening at Roppongi Hills, where the Mori Art Museum rooftop offers contemporary art and stunning night views of Tokyo Tower and the city skyline.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast~7 USD

Find a bakery around Tsukiji offering freshly baked Dorayaki pancakes filled with sweet azuki bean paste, serve with green tea to start the day.

Dorayaki
Lunch
At the Oedo Antique Market, look for a casual eatery selling cold soba noodles and vegetable tempura, a light meal appealing to families.
~15 USD
Sushi
Dinner~20 USD

In Roppongi Hills, dine at a family-friendly restaurant serving sushi platters with seasonal fish and miso soup, a classic Japanese dinner.

Sushi
Use Tokyo Metro to navigate the area efficiently, opting for suica cards for convenience. Taxi apps like JapanTaxi and DiDi are best if traveling with kids directly and cost about 4 USD per km.

AccommodationShinjuku (central and vibrant area)

Ideal base with easy metro access to Tsukiji, Oedo Market and Roppongi, plus kid-friendly parks nearby.

Airbnb in Shinjuku (central and vibrant area)
$70-90/night

Ideal base with easy metro access to Tsukiji, Oedo Market and Roppongi, plus kid-friendly parks nearby.

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Day 8Family Farewell and Leisure
Morning

Kichijoji and Inokashira Park

Kichijoji and Inokashira Park

Explore peaceful Inokashira Park featuring a small zoo and boat rentals, perfect for kids to feed the ducks and enjoy nature. Wander Kichijoji’s quaint streets for hidden cafes and boutique shops away from tourist crowds.

4.4(13k reviews)~3 hours
Afternoon
Explore Cat Street

~2 hours

Stroll along Cat Street in Harajuku known for underground fashion boutiques and street art. Kids will enjoy spotting quirky murals and checking out unique toy and craft shops.

Late Afternoon
Find a family-friendly ice cream spot

~1 hours

Look for an artisanal ice cream shop near Omotesando serving seasonal Japanese flavors like yuzu and black sesame, popular among locals and children alike.

Evening
Coffee in a Cozy Cafe

~1 hours

Relax at a calm coffee spot in Daikanyama, favored by locals for its quiet vibe. Order a smooth latte or matcha latte to enjoy a break before evening activities.

A relaxed cafe visit offers a peaceful pause from bustling urban life, where carefully brewed coffee and attention to detail turn a simple drink into a sensory ritual. You'll typically encounter meticulous pour-over methods and seasonal single-origin beans, and local baristas often explain brewing choices and tasting notes, making the experience a wonderful way to enjoy both tradition and contemporary flavor.

Evening
Explore teamLab Borderless Museum

~2.5 hours

Visit the interactive digital art museum in Odaiba during early evening to avoid crowds. It offers mesmerizing and immersive experiences safe and fascinating for children.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Mochi
Breakfast$7

Find a local bakery in Kichijoji and try mochi, a soft and chewy rice cake sweet treat, alongside a coffee or green tea.

Mochi
Tempura
Lunch$15

Look for a casual Japanese eatery near Cat Street offering tempura, crispy battered vegetables and seafood, a kid-friendly choice.

Tempura
Sushi
Dinner$20

Dine near Odaiba with family-friendly menus. Seek out a sushi place serving fresh nigiri and maki rolls, which kids usually enjoy for dinner.

Sushi
Use the Tokyo Metro and JR East trains for easy access among Kichijoji, Harajuku, and Odaiba. For family convenience, taxis are affordable at about $4 per km; recommended apps are JapanTaxi, LINE Taxi, and DiDi.

AccommodationShinjuku (central business and entertainment district)

Shinjuku offers convenient transit connections to all sites visited on Day 8 with family-friendly amenities.

Hotel in Shinjuku (central business and entertainment district)
$60-90/night

Shinjuku offers convenient transit connections to all sites visited on Day 8 with family-friendly amenities.

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Day 9Local Eats Near Jingu Gaien
Early Evening
Find family-friendly local eateries near Jingu Gaien

~2 hours

Focus on Aoyama-dori and Gaien-Nishi Dori streets near Jingu Gaien. Spot small, welcoming eateries with kid-friendly menus and relaxed vibes, offering dishes like grilled fish and tempura. Many places welcome kids with tatami seating or booths.

Early Evening
Explore authentic small restaurants and casual dining spots around Jingu Gaien

~2 hours

Wander side streets off Meiji Dori for hidden gems favored by locals. Search for casual izakaya-style restaurants serving seasonal vegetables and local sake. Avoid noisy bars to keep the pace calm for children.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a neighborhood café in Shinjuku serving thick toast with matcha spread and a side of fresh fruit, perfect for a gentle start with children.
$8-$12
Ramen
Lunch$10-$15

Look for family-friendly ramen shops around Shinjuku offering mild-flavored broth options suitable for kids alongside classic pork ramen for adults.

Ramen
Tempura
Dinner$15-$20

Find casual dining near Jingu Gaien with tempura sets featuring fresh seasonal vegetables and shrimp, accompanied by rice and dipping sauce.

Tempura
Best to use Tokyo Metro for getting around this area. Use JapanTaxi or DiDi apps for taxis, costs about $4 per km. Streets can be narrow, so public transit and walking are efficient.

AccommodationShinjuku (major hub with family-friendly amenities and perfect transport connections)

Staying in Shinjuku keeps you well connected to Jingu Gaien and offers diverse dining and entertainment options suited for families.

Hotel in Shinjuku (major hub with family-friendly amenities and perfect transport connections)
$70-90/night

Staying in Shinjuku keeps you well connected to Jingu Gaien and offers diverse dining and entertainment options suited for families.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$11
Food / day$11
Transport / day$4
Activities / day$20
Daily total$47
Trip total$375

Accommodation estimated at $80 per night divided by 7 assuming family sharing; food includes restaurant and street food mix; transport based on taxi and public transport use; activities budget for kid-friendly and local attractions.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Public Transport: Tokyo Metro, JR East, Toei Subway, Buses - efficient and safe
Kid-friendly: Plenty of parks, interactive museums, and family rest areas
Health: Routine vaccines recommended plus Hepatitis A and Japanese Encephalitis
Hidden Gems: Explore secret courtyards, neighborhood cafés, local hangouts away from crowds
Taxis: Best apps: JapanTaxi, LINE Taxi, DiDi, Uber
Language: Average English proficiency - useful apps or phrases help
Currency: Use JPY; no tipping culture
Cleanliness: Tokyo is very clean with excellent public facilities
Safety: Safe for families with excellent healthcare and good traffic safety

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