Follow these five Facebook pages to build your own Tokyo travel guide

Are you looking for the ultimate Tokyo travel guide? Nowadays, Facebook has been more than just a social media tool – by following the right (and most accurate) pages, this social networking site can also be your ultimate travel guide.

If you are heading to the capital of the Land of the Rising Sun, follow these five Facebook pages:

1.Savvy Tokyo

Basically, this is a page for women and their families looking for the latest information on getting the best out of life in Tokyo.

For travellers, however, it compiles the weekend activities to do in Tokyo. Plus, there are nitty-gritty types of information like best souvenir shops to buy gifts for your loved ones or festive shows in the city.

2.All About Japan


It is an info platform for Tokyo and all around Japan. What makes it a great Tokyo travel guide is that it highlights specific locations and instructions on how to get there from Tokyo.

On top of informing you where to shop, the page also teaches on some local customs.

3.Tokyo Fan Club


This Facebook page cannot get anymore accurate as a Tokyo travel guide as it is the official account of Tokyo Convention and Visitors Bureau.

It gives you travelling tips and directories to museums, wholesale markets, fish markets, parks and restaurants in Tokyo.

4.Dive Japan – 1minute Travel Guide

If you only have one minute to be seduced to visit a new place, this is the page for you to follow. It even gives you the visual guide on how to get there.

Foodies and social media influencers would definitely love this page because it features traditional food, hipsters cafes and famous streets in Japan.

5.Visit Japan International

Who offers you one of the best Tokyo travel guides if not a government agency? Visit Japan International is the official Facebook page for Japan National Tourism Organisation.

If you need help, it offers you information who to contact. Plus, there are other travel information such as things to do and food to eat.

And the best part? They are quite helpful in answering your questions. So hit them up on the comment box.

Patricia Hului is a Kayan who wants to live in a world where you can eat whatever you want and not gain weight.

She grew up in Bintulu, Sarawak and graduated from the University Malaysia Sabah with a degree in Marine Science.

She is currently obsessed with silent vlogs during this Covid-19 pandemic.

Due to her obsession, she started her Youtube channel of slient vlogs.

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