TOKYO has once again confirmed its position as a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Based on the latest report from Euromonitor’s City Destinations Index 2025 via TimeOut (12/9), 2025, the Japanese capital has successfully won third place as the best destination city in the world.
This achievement also places Tokyo as the best city in Asia, ahead of other big cities such as Singapore and Seoul which are in the top ten. It’s not without reason that Tokyo is so loved. According to Ohayo Japan, the city is known for its unique harmony between technological progress and cultural preservation.
For those looking for the hustle and bustle of a metropolitan city, the Shibuya area with its iconic intersection and Akihabara, which is an electronics paradise, always succeed in getting your adrenaline pumping.
However, behind its skyscrapers, Tokyo also has a calming, soft side. One of them is Todoroki Valley, a green oasis located just a stone’s throw from the entertainment center of Shibuya. Here, tourists can feel the sensation of natural cool air from the lush trees and gurgling river water, far from the noise of the city.
Not to mention the Asakusa area with Senso-ji Temple which still stands strong as a timeless symbol of cultural tourism, welcoming millions of visitors every year with a strong traditional atmosphere.
Not only a matter of aesthetics, the comfort of traveling in Tokyo is also supported by an integrated transportation system. Easy access from Haneda and Narita Airports to the city center using fast trains to the subway network that reaches all corners of the city.
However, Tokyo actually still holds many secrets and interesting details that many people may not know, from tips for using local transportation to be more economical to lists of hidden places that are rarely included in tourist guidebooks. [kompas.com/photo special]




