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๐Ÿ—ผTokyo vs Kyotoโ›ฉ๏ธ

Tokyo and Kyoto are the two faces of Japan. Tokyo is neon, scale and relentless energy; Kyoto is temples, gardens and slow ritual. Most travelers do both, but if you only pick one, your travel style decides.

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๐Ÿ—ผTokyo
  • โœ“Endless food scene from street stalls to Michelin
  • โœ“Electric nightlife and shopping districts
  • โœ“Easy bases for day trips to Hakone or Nikko
  • โœ“Cutting-edge tech, art and pop culture
โ›ฉ๏ธKyoto
  • โœ“Over a thousand temples and shrines
  • โœ“Geisha districts and traditional ryokan stays
  • โœ“Stunning seasonal gardens and bamboo groves
  • โœ“Compact, walkable and calmer than Tokyo

Verdict

Pick Tokyo for energy, food variety and modern Japan. Pick Kyoto for temples, tradition and a slower, photogenic pace.

Frequently asked

Is Tokyo or Kyoto better for first-timers?+

Tokyo offers more variety and easier transit, while Kyoto delivers the classic temple-and-garden Japan many travelers picture.

How far apart are they?+

The bullet train links Tokyo and Kyoto in about two hours and fifteen minutes, making a combined trip simple.

Which is cheaper?+

Kyoto is slightly cheaper for accommodation and dining, though both cities are reasonable by world-capital standards.

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