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Tours & Sightseeing
Explore Kanto’s iconic sights—Tokyo skyline, Nikko shrines, Hakone views and scenic day trips.




Food & Drinks
Taste Kanto’s street bites and ramen, sushi, izakaya nights, and seasonal flavors from markets to stalls.




Culture & Experiences
Immerse in Kanto traditions—tea ceremonies, samurai culture, onsen rituals, and local festivals.




Entertainment & Attractions
From Tokyo theme parks to live shows and waterfront fun—Kanto’s attractions keep you energized.
Kanto’s Must-Visit Tokyo & Beyond Hotspots
Book now for Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa, Akihabara, Ginza, Skytree, Mt. Fuji & more—top Kanto travel icons!

Shinjuku

Shibuya

Ginza

Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa Temple)

Akihabara

Roppongi

Shibuya Crossing

Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Station (Tokyo Eki)

Harajuku

Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu)

Mt. Fuji (Fuji-san)

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Imperial Palace

Omotesando

Kagurazaka

Lake Ashi (Ashi-no-ko)

Rainbow Bridge

Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Kamakura)

Shinjuku Golden Gai
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Quick Facts
Best Time to Visit
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) feature milder temperatures and lower rainfall.
Language
Japanese is the primary language spoken in the Kanto region.
Currency
The official currency used in the Kanto region of Japan is the Japanese Yen (¥).
Visa Info
Visa requirements for entering Japan depend on the traveler's nationality.
Plug Type
Varies by nationality or source
Time zone
Kanto operates on Japan Standard Time (JST), which is UTC +9 year-round.



