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Travel to Tokyo

Tokyo is an electric capital where ancient tradition meets futuristic ambition. As Japan’s beating heart, it fuses the quiet charm of wooden shrines and historic districts like Asakusa with the pulsating energy of Shinjuku’s skyscrapers and Akihabara’s tech wonderland. Narrow alleyways hide ramen bars and quirky shops, while towering towers host Michelin-starred dining. From sumo stables to Shibuya’s chaos, Tokyo is endlessly layered, vibrant, and always one step ahead.

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FAQ about Tokyo

  • Do Malaysians need a visa to visit Japan?

    Nope! You can stay up to 90 days without a visa 🇲🇾✨
  • When’s the best time to go?

    Spring (March–May) for sakura 🌸, or Autumn (Oct–Nov) for cool weather 🍁
  • Is Tokyo expensive?

    It can be, but there are plenty of affordable eats and free attractions if you plan smart!
  • Is it hard to get around?

    Not at all! The train system is super efficient (just confusing for the first 10 minutes 😅)
  • Is Japan Muslim-friendly?

    It’s getting better! Many restaurants now have halal options, and Tokyo has mosques & prayer rooms. Use apps like Halal Navi to help.
  • Can I survive without speaking Japanese?

    YES — most signage includes English, and apps like Google Translate are lifesavers. Point-and-smile method also works wonders 😂
  • Should I buy a JR Pass?

    Not for Tokyo-only trips. But if you're travelling to other cities like Kyoto/Osaka, yes — get the nationwide or regional pass.
  • How many days should I spend in Tokyo?

    5–7 days is ideal to explore the city + do a day trip or two! More if you want to soak it all in slowly.
  • Can I use Malaysian plug chargers in Japan?

    Japan uses Type A plugs (2 flat pins) and 100V. Bring a travel adapter, just in case!
  • Will I get lost?

    100% yes. But that’s part of the fun — and you’ll discover amazing places while finding your way back 😄
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