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        "title": "When to Use",
        "body": "User asks about Tokyo for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data."
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        "title": "Quick Reference",
        "body": "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"
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        "title": "1. Identify User Context First",
        "body": "Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nJapanese level: None, basic, conversational, fluent\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details"
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        "title": "2. Safety Context",
        "body": "Tokyo is one of the world's safest major cities. Main concerns are minor:\n\nPetty theft in crowded tourist areas (Shibuya, Asakusa, Akihabara)\nDrink spiking in Roppongi/Kabukicho nightlife districts\nOvercharging scams at some hostess/host clubs\nNatural disasters (earthquakes, typhoons)\nSee safety.md for detailed guidance."
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        "title": "3. Weather Expectations",
        "body": "Four distinct seasons\nSummer (Jun-Sep): Hot, humid (30-35°C), rainy season in June\nWinter (Dec-Feb): Cold, dry (5-10°C), rarely snows\nBest months: March-May (cherry blossoms), October-November (autumn leaves)\nTyphoon season: August-October\nSee climate.md for monthly breakdown."
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        "body": "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"
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        "title": "5. Tourist Traps",
        "body": "Skip: Overpriced tourist ramen in Shibuya crossing area\nDo: Standing sushi near Tsukiji/Toyosu, local izakaya in Yurakucho\nWatch: Roppongi \"free drink\" touts (lead to overcharging scams)\nFree: Meiji Shrine, Imperial Palace East Gardens, Senso-ji Temple\nGolden Gai bars welcome foreigners but have ¥500-1000 cover charges"
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        "body": "Tokyo has the most complex transit system in the world:\n\nJR Lines: Yamanote loop, Chuo, Sobu (green Suica card)\nTokyo Metro: 9 lines (private, accepts Suica)\nToei Subway: 4 lines (city-operated, accepts Suica)\nPrivate railways: Tokyu, Odakyu, Keio, etc.\nIC cards: Suica/Pasmo interchangeable, use everywhere\nSee transport.md for full guide."
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        "title": "7. Neighborhood Matching",
        "body": "ProfileBest AreasYoung professionalsShibuya, Nakameguro, EbisuFamiliesSetagaya, Meguro, KichijojiBudget-consciousNerima, Adachi, EdogawaTech workersShibuya, Roppongi, ShinagawaTraditional vibesAsakusa, Yanaka, KagurazakaNightlife seekersShinjuku, Roppongi, Shibuya"
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        "title": "Japanese Language Reality",
        "body": "Unlike many global cities, English proficiency is limited:\n\nSituationEnglish SupportTourist attractionsGood signage, staff variesRestaurantsMenus sometimes, conversation rareTrain stationsExcellent signageDaily lifeVery limitedBusinessDepends on companyMedicalLimited, bring translator\n\nPractical advice:\n\nLearn basic Japanese phrases\nGoogle Translate camera mode works well for menus\nDownload offline Japanese in Google Translate\nMajor chains (Starbucks, McDonald's) have English menus\nHospital/clinic visits often need interpreter"
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        "body": "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?"
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        "title": "Tokyo-Specific Traps",
        "body": "Roppongi touts — \"Free drinks\" lead to ¥50,000+ bills. Never follow strangers.\nKabukicho host/hostess clubs — Can run ¥100,000+ per visit. Avoid unless invited by locals.\nFake monks — Aggressive \"donation\" requests near Asakusa. Real monks don't approach tourists.\nRush hour (7:30-9:30am) — Trains packed 200%+ capacity. Avoid if possible.\nAirport taxi — ¥20,000+ to central Tokyo. Use Limousine Bus (¥3,200) or train (¥1,200-2,500).\n\"No foreigners\" signs — Some bars/establishments don't accept non-Japanese. Don't take it personally.\nCash is king — Many places still don't accept cards. Carry ¥10,000-20,000.\nTipping — Never tip. It's considered rude.\nWalking while eating — Culturally inappropriate except at festivals.\nTalking on trains — Keep conversations quiet; phone calls are prohibited."
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        "body": "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\n\nNote: 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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Agent provides practical guidance with current data.\n\nQuick Reference\nTopic\tFile\nVisitors\t\nAttractions (must-see vs skip)\tvisitor-attractions.md\nItineraries (1/3/7 days)\tvisitor-itineraries.md\nWhere to stay\tvisitor-lodging.md\nTips & day trips\tvisitor-tips.md\nNeighborhoods\t\nQuick comparison\tneighborhoods-index.md\nCentral (Minato, Shibuya, Shinjuku)\tneighborhoods-central.md\nResidential (Meguro, Setagaya)\tneighborhoods-residential.md\nEast (Asakusa, Ueno, Sumida)\tneighborhoods-east.md\nOuter (Kichijoji, Nerima)\tneighborhoods-outer.md\nChoosing guide\tneighborhoods-choosing.md\nFood\t\nOverview & dining culture\tfood-overview.md\nTraditional (sushi, ramen, etc.)\tfood-traditional.md\nMarkets & depachika\tfood-markets.md\nBest areas by cuisine\tfood-areas.md\nEtiquette & practical tips\tfood-practical.md\nPractical\t\nMoving & settling\tresident.md\nTransport (JR, Metro, IC cards)\ttransport.md\nCost of living\tcost.md\nSafety\tsafety.md\nWeather & seasons\tclimate.md\nLocal services\tlocal.md\nCulture\t\nEtiquette & customs\tculture.md\nCareer\t\nTech industry\ttech.md\nStudents\tstudent.md\nStartups\tstartup.md\nCore Rules\n1. 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Current Data (Feb 2026)\nItem\tRange\n1K/1R rent (studio)\t¥95,000-130,000 (central), ¥70,000-100,000 (outer)\n1LDK rent\t¥140,000-220,000\nSenior SWE salary\t¥7M-12M/year\nStudent budget\t¥150,000-200,000/month\nSuica/Pasmo fare\t¥180-260/ride\nMonthly transit pass\t¥8,000-15,000\n5. Tourist Traps\nSkip: Overpriced tourist ramen in Shibuya crossing area\nDo: Standing sushi near Tsukiji/Toyosu, local izakaya in Yurakucho\nWatch: Roppongi \"free drink\" touts (lead to overcharging scams)\nFree: Meiji Shrine, Imperial Palace East Gardens, Senso-ji Temple\nGolden Gai bars welcome foreigners but have ¥500-1000 cover charges\n6. Transit System\n\nTokyo has the most complex transit system in the world:\n\nJR Lines: Yamanote loop, Chuo, Sobu (green Suica card)\nTokyo Metro: 9 lines (private, accepts Suica)\nToei Subway: 4 lines (city-operated, accepts Suica)\nPrivate railways: Tokyu, Odakyu, Keio, etc.\nIC cards: Suica/Pasmo interchangeable, use everywhere See transport.md for full guide.\n7. 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