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If you are planning a trip to Japan, November is one of the best months to explore Tokyo. The city comes alive with golden autumn leaves, crisp weather, and seasonal experiences that make every moment memorable. From sightseeing and shopping to trying local food, Tokyo in November offers something for every Filipino traveller.
Also read: Best Autumn Spots in Kyoto for Filipino Travellers
November is peak autumn in Tokyo, and the city’s parks and gardens are breathtaking. Shinjuku Gyoen, Rikugien Garden, and Koishikawa Korakuen are filled with red, orange, and gold leaves. They are perfect for relaxing walks, taking photos, or simply enjoying a coffee while surrounded by nature.
Insider tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture the best photos.
Budget tip: Many gardens have low entrance fees or offer discounted tickets online, making it easy to enjoy nature without spending much.
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The weather in November is mild, with temperatures usually ranging between 13 and 18°C. This is ideal for walking around popular districts such as Shibuya, Harajuku, and Asakusa. You can explore comfortably without worrying about extreme heat or cold.
Insider tip: Use Tokyo Metro passes for unlimited travel in a day, saving both time and money.
Budget tip: Bring a reusable water bottle and refill at convenience stores instead of buying drinks constantly.
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Tokyo offers many seasonal treats in November. You can enjoy pumpkin-flavoured pastries, roasted sweet potatoes, and chestnut desserts. Street food at Tsukiji Outer Market and cosy cafés in Daikanyama are also great spots to try local flavours while experiencing the city like a local.
Insider tip: Visit depachika (department store food basements) for affordable and fresh seasonal snacks.
Budget tip: Try street food stalls for authentic tastes without the high price of restaurants.
November hosts special events in Tokyo, including Shichi-Go-San, a festival celebrating children’s growth, and the Tokyo Ramen Show, a must for ramen lovers. These festivals give visitors a chance to see authentic Japanese culture while enjoying lively and festive atmospheres.
Insider tip: Check festival schedules online to attend the most photogenic moments.
Budget tip: Many festival activities are free to watch, and small food stalls offer cheap eats so you can enjoy culture without overspending.
Compared with cherry blossom season, November is less crowded. You can visit famous landmarks such as Tokyo Tower, Odaiba, and Meiji Shrine without long queues. This allows more time for photos, shopping, and exploring hidden spots at your own pace.
Insider tip: Visit landmarks on weekdays for an even quieter experience.
Budget tip: Book tickets online in advance to often get discounts or combo passes for multiple attractions.
Evenings in Tokyo are illuminated with beautiful light displays. Locations such as Roppongi Hills, Caretta Shiodome, and Tokyo Midtown offer stunning illuminations that are perfect for evening walks or enjoying the city’s magical atmosphere.
Insider tip: Arrive 30 minutes before dark to catch the transition from sunset to full illuminations for the best photos.
Budget tip: Many illumination displays are free to visit, so you can enjoy Tokyo nights without spending extra.
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Filipino travellers will enjoy exploring Harajuku and Shibuya for quirky fashion, unique souvenirs, and the latest trends. Cooler November weather makes it easy to shop, try local snacks, and wander the streets in comfort.
Insider tip: Visit second-hand or thrift shops for unique items at a fraction of the cost.
Budget tip: Look for tax-free stores and duty-free options to save on souvenirs, especially on clothing and electronics.
November in Tokyo combines nature, culture, food, shopping, and beautiful lights all in one. It is the ideal month for Filipino travellers who want a complete Japanese experience without the crowds. Pack a light jacket, bring your camera, and prepare for a trip filled with memorable moments, stunning scenery, and smart, budget-friendly experiences.
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