Is Tokyo crowded in January?


Is Tokyo crowded in January? Low season (December to February and June to July) is the best time for avoiding the crowds. Tokyo is quiet during the winter period, with the exception of the latter half of December when locals head out to end-of-year work parties and get-togethers.


How is Tokyo overcrowded?

Tokyo is host to many of Japan's largest companies and is the centre of its economy, meaning it's an attractive place to move, especially for young people living in rural areas. This migration pattern has left small towns with fewer and older residents, and millions of unoccupied homes.


What is the prettiest month in Japan?

April. Besides autumn, April is often considered the best time to visit Japan because the cherry blossom are in bloom and the weather is pleasantly mild.


Is Tokyo busy in January?

Most businesses are closed from December 29th to January 3rd for the shogatsu (New Year's) holiday. This is a quiet month in terms of crowds (except for at the shrines during shogatsu).


How can we avoid crowds in Japan?

Wake up early If it's a popular attraction, get there as soon as it opens. If it doesn't have an opening time, go even earlier. Many tour buses don't arrive until 10-11am to sites, giving you the perfect window to get in before the masses.


What is closed in Japan in January?

There is no closing schedule for gardens and castles, some close all days or only on some days, while others on a specific day, and some don't close at all. However, temples and shrines do not close over the New Year. Shops and restaurants traditionally close one or two days over the holiday, typically on January 1st.


Is January a busy time to travel?

The busiest travel days around Christmas and New Year's, historically. As for Christmas and New Year's Eve, the number of travelers is likely to ramp up during the end of December and into early January as well.