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Japan Cities Guide

Discover the most iconic cities of Japan with Memphis Tours’ complete cities guide. Explore the modern energy and skyscrapers of Tokyo, the timeless culture and temples of Kyoto, and the vibrant food scene and nightlife of Osaka. Each city offers a unique experience, blending tradition, innovation, and unforgettable attractions. Whether you're planning your first trip or returning to explore deeper, this guide helps you navigate Japan’s top cities and create the perfect travel experience.

From ancient temples to neon-lit streets, this Tokyo wiki covers everything — history, culture, food, districts & tips to help you explore Japan's capital.

Kyoto is more than Instagram temples. Experience authentic geisha traditions, quiet neighborhoods, seasonal beauty, local food culture. Real ancient Japan.
 

Osaka is Japan's real heartbeat. Incredible street food, affordable luxury, genuine hospitality, vibrant nightlife. Skip Tokyo crowds, experience authentic Japan.
 

Shibuya is Tokyo's party capital. World-famous crossing, vibrant nightlife, trendy shopping, youth energy. Stay up late, shop, eat, dance, live.
 

Matsumoto is hidden gem. Stunning castle, mountain backdrop, authentic culture. Less crowded than Kyoto, more accessible than remote destinations. Worth visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Find everything you need to know to plan your perfect trip.

1.Why should I travel to Japan with Memphis Tours?

Traveling with Memphis Tours means experiencing Japan through expertly designed itineraries that combine culture, comfort, and authenticity. You benefit from local expertise, carefully selected accommodations, and seamless organization from arrival to departure. Whether you want to explore Tokyo’s modern energy, Kyoto’s timeless temples, or hidden rural gems, Memphis Tours ensures a personalized experience with professional support throughout your journey.

2.Do I need a visa to travel to Japan?

No, do not need a visa for short tourist stays in Japan (up to 90 days). You only need a valid passport for the entire duration of your trip.

If you are traveling with children, each child must have their own valid passport.

3.If I’m planning a trip to Japan, when should I go?

The best times are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November).

Spring is all about mild weather and the famous cherry blossoms (sakura), especially from late March to early April. Autumn brings comfortable temperatures and beautiful red and gold leaves across parks and temples.

These seasons are perfect for exploring cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, as well as rural areas—without the summer humidity or winter cold.

4.How long should I stay in Japan to actually enjoy it?
  • Around 10 days is enough for the main highlights like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, plus places like Nara or Hiroshima.
  • About two weeks gives you more time to explore hidden gems, stay in traditional ryokans, and enjoy seasonal experiences.
  • Less than a week can feel rushed and you’ll miss a lot.
5.What can I see in Japan if I only have a short tour?

A simple route could be:

  • Tokyo (Shibuya, Asakusa)
  • A day trip to Nikko or Hakone
  • Kyoto (temples and Gion district)
  • Optional stop: Nara or Osaka

It’s also a good idea to use the Japan Rail Pass to move around easily.

6.What should I avoid doing in Japan?

Yes, a few important ones:

  • Speak quietly in public
  • Don’t tip
  • Take off your shoes in homes, temples, and traditional places
  • Avoid public displays of affection
  • Don’t litter—carry your trash with you
  • Don’t eat while walking
  • Always respect queues
7.What should I wear in Japan?
  • Comfortable clothes and walking shoes for sightseeing
  • Light clothing in summer (it gets hot and humid)
  • Warm layers for winter or mountain areas
  • A rain jacket is useful year-round
  • Try to cover visible tattoos in some places like onsens or temples
8.How do money and payments work in Japan?
  • Currency is Japanese Yen (JPY)
  • Cards work in hotels and big stores, but cash is still very important
  • ATMs are easy to find in airports and stations
9.Will I be able to speak English in Japan?

The main language is Japanese. English is used in tourist areas, but not everywhere. Learning a few basic phrases can really help.

10.Is Japan safe for tourists?

Yes, Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, with very low crime rates. Just follow normal travel awareness and respect local customs.

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