Choose neighborhood and station access first. Price matters less if the hotel creates long transfers every morning and evening.
Directory
Explore Japan
Filter and sort to quickly find the right place in the right city.
Choose with intent
Start with the travel decision, not the list
Use the directory to compare stays, food, and experiences by how they affect route, pace, and evenings.
Save restaurants that fit the day's neighborhood. A good meal works better when it sits near your real route.
Choose fewer stops with clearer reasons. Temples, museums, and day trips should earn their travel time.
Do not build the trip from a long saved list. Lock city, area, and pace first, then let places support the plan.
All places
Nezu Museum
Kengo Kuma-designed bamboo and stone building
Kengo Kuma's bamboo-screened museum hiding a secret garden.
Use it this way Let the stop anchor a calmer part of the day, not just fill the list.
teamLab Borderless
Immersive digital art across 10,000+ sqm
Digital art that dissolves walls, floors, and your sense of space.
Use it this way Let the stop anchor a calmer part of the day, not just fill the list.
Meiji Shrine
70-hectare forest planted in the 1920s
A century-old forest in the centre of Tokyo, planted by volunteers.
Use it this way Let the stop anchor a calmer part of the day, not just fill the list.
How we work
Curation for Swedish travelers
We prioritize location, logistics, pace, and clear travel decisions over long generic lists.
Pages are checked for unique description, useful context, and a sensible link to city, season, and itinerary.
Recommendations should work before booking: you should understand why a place fits, what it costs, and when it is the right choice.