
Modern Japan, where almost every first trip begins
Tokyo and the Kanto region are energy, scale, and everyday Japan.
Less postcard moments, more real life: neighborhoods that never sleep, flawless public transport, food on every corner, and the sense that the city operates like a single organism.
If this is your first trip, this is the easiest place to start.
Tokyo doesn't try to impress—it just lives.


Tokyo is worth including if you want to:
It's not a city of "attractions," but a city of sensations and rhythm.
Less—you won't have time to adapt.
More—you risk sacrificing other regions.
The Kanto region expands Tokyo and softens it.
Kanto offers perfect day trips without relocating.


Trying to "see everything" is the worst strategy.
The best moments happen in between.
Tokyo is more about evening strolls than clubs.
For a first trip, it's best to combine both rather than choose.

Tokyo + Kanto region + Kyoto—optimal.
Reduce Tokyo to 4–5 days and add regional Japan.
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