Get connected first
Phone number, data, maps, messaging, and the basic stack that makes every plan easier.
A practical starting point for English-speaking people who need plans, neighborhoods, phone setup, stay choices, tours, and partner links explained before they commit.
This month
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Neighborhoods
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Live categories
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These routes cover the most common first decisions without forcing readers through a long article first.
Each lane points to a useful Tokyo Loop artifact or a current discovery surface, then gives a shorter route for nearby decisions.
Phone number, data, maps, messaging, and the basic stack that makes every plan easier.
Start with date pages when you just need a clean shortlist instead of a giant city calendar.
Tokyo works better when the area fits the plan. Use guides, station notes, and live event hooks before committing.
Use recurring groups and social guides when you want lower-friction rooms, language context, and clearer joining rules.
Start with founder-friendly rooms, communities, and clear partner rules before trusting a paid job listing.
Pick hotels after train lines, late-night exits, and event access are clear. Paid booking links stay labeled when they arrive.
Tours, workshops, food routes, sports plans, and day trips need clear source links, cancellation rules, and total price context.
Tokyo Loop can evaluate services, tours, and offers only when source details, pricing, cancellation rules, and reader value are clear enough to label.