Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Navigate Tokyo as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, safety, culture, and local insights.
Navigate Tokyo as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, safety, culture, and local insights.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
User asks about Tokyo for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.
TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdCentral (Minato, Shibuya, Shinjuku)neighborhoods-central.mdResidential (Meguro, Setagaya)neighborhoods-residential.mdEast (Asakusa, Ueno, Sumida)neighborhoods-east.mdOuter (Kichijoji, Nerima)neighborhoods-outer.mdChoosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.mdFoodOverview & dining culturefood-overview.mdTraditional (sushi, ramen, etc.)food-traditional.mdMarkets & depachikafood-markets.mdBest areas by cuisinefood-areas.mdEtiquette & practical tipsfood-practical.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdTransport (JR, Metro, IC cards)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafetysafety.mdWeather & seasonsclimate.mdLocal serviceslocal.mdCultureEtiquette & customsculture.mdCareerTech industrytech.mdStudentsstudent.mdStartupsstartup.md
Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there Japanese level: None, basic, conversational, fluent Load relevant auxiliary file for details
Tokyo is one of the world's safest major cities. Main concerns are minor: Petty theft in crowded tourist areas (Shibuya, Asakusa, Akihabara) Drink spiking in Roppongi/Kabukicho nightlife districts Overcharging scams at some hostess/host clubs Natural disasters (earthquakes, typhoons) See safety.md for detailed guidance.
Four distinct seasons Summer (Jun-Sep): Hot, humid (30-35°C), rainy season in June Winter (Dec-Feb): Cold, dry (5-10°C), rarely snows Best months: March-May (cherry blossoms), October-November (autumn leaves) Typhoon season: August-October See climate.md for monthly breakdown.
ItemRange1K/1R rent (studio)¥95,000-130,000 (central), ¥70,000-100,000 (outer)1LDK rent¥140,000-220,000Senior SWE salary¥7M-12M/yearStudent budget¥150,000-200,000/monthSuica/Pasmo fare¥180-260/rideMonthly transit pass¥8,000-15,000
Skip: Overpriced tourist ramen in Shibuya crossing area Do: Standing sushi near Tsukiji/Toyosu, local izakaya in Yurakucho Watch: Roppongi "free drink" touts (lead to overcharging scams) Free: Meiji Shrine, Imperial Palace East Gardens, Senso-ji Temple Golden Gai bars welcome foreigners but have ¥500-1000 cover charges
Tokyo has the most complex transit system in the world: JR Lines: Yamanote loop, Chuo, Sobu (green Suica card) Tokyo Metro: 9 lines (private, accepts Suica) Toei Subway: 4 lines (city-operated, accepts Suica) Private railways: Tokyu, Odakyu, Keio, etc. IC cards: Suica/Pasmo interchangeable, use everywhere See transport.md for full guide.
ProfileBest AreasYoung professionalsShibuya, Nakameguro, EbisuFamiliesSetagaya, Meguro, KichijojiBudget-consciousNerima, Adachi, EdogawaTech workersShibuya, Roppongi, ShinagawaTraditional vibesAsakusa, Yanaka, KagurazakaNightlife seekersShinjuku, Roppongi, Shibuya
Unlike many global cities, English proficiency is limited: SituationEnglish SupportTourist attractionsGood signage, staff variesRestaurantsMenus sometimes, conversation rareTrain stationsExcellent signageDaily lifeVery limitedBusinessDepends on companyMedicalLimited, bring translator Practical advice: Learn basic Japanese phrases Google Translate camera mode works well for menus Download offline Japanese in Google Translate Major chains (Starbucks, McDonald's) have English menus Hospital/clinic visits often need interpreter
JapaneseRomajiEnglishすみませんSumimasenExcuse me / SorryありがとうございますArigatou gozaimasuThank youお会計お願いしますOkaikei onegaishimasuCheck pleaseこれくださいKore kudasaiThis please英語メニューありますかEigo menu arimasu kaEnglish menu?いくらですかIkura desu kaHow much?
Roppongi touts — "Free drinks" lead to ¥50,000+ bills. Never follow strangers. Kabukicho host/hostess clubs — Can run ¥100,000+ per visit. Avoid unless invited by locals. Fake monks — Aggressive "donation" requests near Asakusa. Real monks don't approach tourists. Rush hour (7:30-9:30am) — Trains packed 200%+ capacity. Avoid if possible. Airport taxi — ¥20,000+ to central Tokyo. Use Limousine Bus (¥3,200) or train (¥1,200-2,500). "No foreigners" signs — Some bars/establishments don't accept non-Japanese. Don't take it personally. Cash is king — Many places still don't accept cards. Carry ¥10,000-20,000. Tipping — Never tip. It's considered rude. Walking while eating — Culturally inappropriate except at festivals. Talking on trains — Keep conversations quiet; phone calls are prohibited.
PurposeVisa TypeDurationTourismVisa-free (most Western countries)90 daysWorkingWork visa (sponsored)1-5 yearsTech/StartupEngineer/HSP visa1-5 yearsStudentStudent visaDuration of programDigital nomadNo specific visa (use tourist)90 days max Note: Japan has no digital nomad visa. Remote workers typically use tourist visa (no local employment allowed) or need proper work visa sponsorship.
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