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1. Kairo are a winter staple in Japan, available at drugstores, convenience stores, and supermarkets nationwide.

From sharaaz_stylesinjp

2. This place looks magical 😍Let's go back to Hogwarts

From fifigraphy

3. Tokyo after dark is a city that never stops shining✨ 

As the sun sets, neon lights, illuminated towers, and endless city streets transform Tokyo into one of the most captivating nightscape destinations in the world 🌌.

🗼 From iconic observation decks and skyscrapers to quiet riverside walks and glowing urban highways, Tokyo’s night view offers a perfect mix of futuristic energy and refined elegance 🌉💫. The city lights stretch endlessly, creating a skyline that feels both powerful and poetic.

🌆 Whether you’re gazing from above at the sea of lights, wandering through lively districts filled with reflections and motion, or enjoying a peaceful moment under the glowing sky, Tokyo at night delivers an unforgettable atmosphere 📸🌙.

✨ A city where modern architecture meets vibrant streets, Tokyo’s night scenery captures the true rhythm of urban Japan — dynamic, stylish, and endlessly inspiring 🌍💖. Every corner feels cinematic, making Tokyo one of the most attractive cities in the world to experience after sunset.

From japan_street_views

4. Hill of the Buddha🪷At 2 Takino Minami Ward Sapporo Hokkaido 005-0862

From nakamaru_ady

5. Winter fireworks over the sea 🎆 Every Christmas season, Nagoya Port lights up with Isogai Fireworks

A magical fusion of winter air, ocean views, and Japanese craftsmanship.
Cold nights, warm hearts, unforgettable sparks!

If you’re visiting Japan in December, don’t miss the Christmas fireworks at Nagoya Port.
Sea breeze, winter lights, and fireworks dancing in the sky.

From takahirok0220

6. Anyone wants to come here and take photos?📸

At Otaru Hokkaido Japan

From nakamaru_ady

7. We confirming that experiences are the real currency 🎄✨

From @sha_chan07

8. Shibuya is never normal🎮🚦 

Tag someone who would lose their mind seeing this!✨

💡 Fun Fact: Shibuya Crossing can see over 2,500 people cross at once during peak times.

From @iamciti2

9. Today we will prove that experiences > money and Tokyo is priceless✨Tag someone who gets it!

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo blends ultra-modern life with centuries-old traditions, making everyday moments feel special.

From @justizenn

10. Tokyo winter nights glow brighter than ever 🌃❄️

From @justizenn

11. Today we are showing you that Tokyo’s winter spots glowing like a neon holiday dream🌃❄️

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s winter illuminations use millions of LEDs, turning streets into sparkling tunnels.

From @mahfi.quest

12. If Japan had a heartbeat, it would sound like kyoto ✨❤️

From fifigraphy

13. Today we takes you to the magical Electrical Parade DreamLights at Tokyo Disneyland!🎆

What’s your favorite float in this magical parade?

🎁 What to experience:
✨Colorful Parade – Enjoy the dazzling lights of Tokyo Disneyland’s nightly parade with beautiful
✨Christmas Magic – From Nov 17 to Dec 25, 2025, the parade features special Christmas-themed floats.
✨Disney Characters – Spot beloved characters from Alice in Wonderland, Toy Story, Tangled, and Cinderella.

From @sha_chan07 

14. Let's catching Tokyo the moment snow turns the city into a dream❄️🌃

Tag someone who loves rare winter moments!✨

💡 Fun Fact: Snowfall in Tokyo is rare, which is why the city slows down and feels extra magical when it happens.

From @t_yaosheng

15. Let's turning Tokyo nights into glowing Christmas dreamscapes✨🎄

Tag someone obsessed with city lights!💛

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s winter illuminations use millions of LED lights, transforming entire neighborhoods.

From @japan_street_views

16. In this video we proving Japan knows how to do winter in two completely different iconic ways❄️✨

Tag someone who loves winter cities!

💡 Fun Fact: Sapporo hosts one of the world’s largest snow festivals, while Tokyo focuses on winter illuminations.

From @ryu_iphone_film

17. Live like a local in Kyoto with this stylish traditional Japanese house🌿🏡

💡This is a beautifully refurbished Kyomachiya (traditional Kyoto townhome) with over 100 years of history, reopened in 2019 as a private vacation rental. Located just 300 m (approximately 2–3 min walk) from Gojo Station, and within ~7–12 minutes walking distance to Shijo Station and Karasuma Station, offering superb transit access across Kyoto.

Have you ever stayed in a traditional Japanese house? What was it like? 😍❤️

From @andianti_

18. pov: you chose Japan over Europe for Christmas… and it was the best decision ever🎄✨

📌Save these markets for your Christmas in Tokyo!

Tokyo in December feels like stepping into a beautiful winter fairytale, where the streets are filled with sparkling lights, beautifully decorated Christmas trees, and festive treats everywhere you turn. 🎁

But the best part is the Christmas markets, and there’s something magical about seeing Japan put its own twist on holiday traditions, blending European charm with the intricate Japanese details. You’ll find that each market has its own charm with the most detailed Christmas decorations, delicious food, and warm drinks. 🍖

If you need a sign to spend Christmas in Japan this year— this is it!✨🎅🏼

Here’s a list of Christmas markets to visit in Tokyo!
1. Tokyo Christmas Market (Meiji Jingu Gaien)
🗓:Nov 21 - Dec 25
🕰:11:00am–9:30pm

2. Roppongi Hills Christmas Market
🗓:Nov 22 - Dec 25
🕰:11:00am–9:00pm

3. Tokyo Christmas Market (Shiba Park)
🗓:Nov 21 - Dec 25
🕰:11:00am–10:00pm

4. Azabudai Hills Christmas Market
🗓:Nov 22 - Dec 25
🕰:11:00am–9:00pm

5. Yebisu Garden Place Christmas Marche (Clock Plaza)
🗓:Nov 8 - Dec 25
🕰:weekdays: 5:00–8:00pm; weekends & holidays: 12:00–8:00pm

6. Tokyo Skytree Christmas Market
🗓:Nov 6 - Dec 25
🕰:11:00am–10:00pm

7. Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse Christmas Market
🗓:Nov 21 - Dec 25
🕰:11:00am–10:00pm

From dearandrea_

19. Tokyo nights glow brighter in winter: neon, reflections, and endless vibes🌃✨ 

Tag someone obsessed with city lights!💛

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s winter air is clearer, which makes neon signs and city lights look sharper and more vibrant at night.

From @luxyexplore

20. We making Tokyo nights glow like the city never sleeps, and never disappoints🌃✨

Tag someone who loves neon nights!💫

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s nighttime illuminations use millions of LEDs, especially in winter, turning streets into glowing tunnels.

From @jamesleetravel

21. Tokyo streets glowing like they were sprinkled with magic✨🎄 

Share this with someone who loves festive city lights!💛

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s winter illuminations often use millions of LEDs, turning entire neighborhoods into glowing wonderlands.

From @japan_street_views

22. Rainy winter nights in Shinjuku look like neon-soaked movie scenes🌧️🌃 

Share this with someone obsessed with Tokyo aesthetics!✨

💡 Fun Fact: Shinjuku is home to one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, and rainy nights make the neon reflections even brighter.

From @yohzero

23. We just made Tokyo at night in winter look like a glowing dream❄️🌃

Tag someone who’d wander Tokyo’s lights all night! ✨💗

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s winter night illuminations use millions of energy-efficient LEDs, creating massive glowing districts across the city.

From @luxyexplore

24. Tokyo nights that sparkle harder than the actual Christmas lights✨🎎

Share this with someone who loves winter city vibes!🌃

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s winter illuminations are so bright that some displays use over a million LEDs, especially in places like Shibuya and Roppongi—turning whole streets into glowing tunnels.

From @sunny_rung

25. Snow Monster Yamagata❄️⛷️

From nakamaru_ady

26. 【 Sensō-ji 】in Asakusa, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple and one of the most visited cultural landmarks

The journey begins at the famous Kaminarimon, or “Thunder Gate,” with its giant red lantern.

From there, Nakamise Street welcomes you with traditional snacks, handcrafted souvenirs, and lively colors.

At the temple grounds, visitors cleanse themselves with incense, make wishes, and admire the magnificent main hall and five-story pagoda. Sensō-ji blends ancient spiritual tradition with the vibrant energy of modern Tokyo, making it a must-see spot for any traveler.

🏮🏮🏮

🗺️ Tourist Guide Info (easy & useful)

📍 Location: Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo
🚇 Access: 1–3 minutes from Asakusa Station (Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line, Tsukuba Express)
🎟 Admission: Free
⏰ Best Time to Visit:
• Early morning: beautiful soft light, fewer crowds
• Evening: temple buildings are illuminated and photogenic
🌟 Highlights:
• Kaminarimon Gate
• Nakamise Shopping Street
• Hōzōmon Gate
• Main Hall (Hondō)
• Five-story Pagoda
• Omikuji (fortune slips)

From takahirok0220

27. We just made Tokyo winter look softer, calmer, and prettier than any city should be allowed to be❄️🌸

Tag someone who needs a winter Tokyo moment! 💗✨

💡 Fun Fact: Tokyo’s winter is famous for “illumination season,” when entire streets and buildings glow with millions of LED lights.

From @justizenn

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