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Travel quotes

Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen. Benjamin Disraeli

In America there are two classes of travel - first class, and with children. Robert Benchley

Travelers never think that they are the foreigners. Mason Cooley

The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes "sight-seeing." Daniel J. Boorstin

There are only two emotions in a plane: boredom and terror. Orson Welles

Asia > Japan > Tokyo



When to go to Tokyo ( Japan ) ?


MonthSunlight
(h/d)
Average T
min (°C)
Average T
max (°C)
Record T
min (°C)
Record T
max (°C)
Precipitations
(mm)
Wet daysRating
january6-19-821475
february6010-826736
march6313-62410610
april7918-13013410
may6132323014610
june5182583516412
july62229133614110
august7233116391519
september52027113523312
october4142223320711
november5717-326967
december5212-724555

How to read the charts



For example: In january, you will get 6 hours of average sunlight in Tokyo and the overall temperature will vary between -7 and 24 (Celcius) in this area of Japan. Usually you shouldn't see more than 5 rainy days wich is representative of this part of Asia.


What to do in Tokyo : Tips, places, hotels and restaurants


TokyoCapital of Japan, Tokyo has the metropolitan area more than thirty million people, making it the most populous urban area in the world.

The city underwent a humid subtropical type climate, with mild winters and hot summers and very wet. Storms and cyclones can occur between June and July. Tokyo is known to combine tradition and modernity, through its temples and shrines alongside skyscrapers and gadgets at the forefront of technology.

You can discover the most important monuments of the city in the Asakusa area, particularly the Buddhist temple Senso-ji, but the Shinto shrines, Edo Castle or the five-level pagoda Ueno Zoo.

You do not miss the Tokyo Tower with its 333 meters high, the Imperial Palace, the Tsukiji fish market, or the famous avenue of Shibuya, our equivalent of the Champs Elysees. Feast your eyes on young people and their attire, which usually announce what will be fashionable in Europe in the following months!

The city is served by two international airports, and travel in the city can be carried by underground, often crowded, or monorail.