Why Canadians love Tokyo
Tokyo is one of the world's great mega-cities — 37 million people, 13 Michelin-starred restaurants per capita (more than any city on Earth), and a culture of extraordinary precision and hospitality called 'omotenashi.' Every neighbourhood is a different world: futuristic Akihabara, bohemian Shimokitazawa, serene Yanaka.
Timing your visit for cherry blossom season (late March to early April) is a bucket-list experience — the parks, temples, and riverbanks transform into pink canopies. Autumn foliage in November is equally stunning. Tokyo rewards curious, open-minded travellers with limitless discovery.
Cherry Blossoms
March–April transforms the city
World's Best Food
More Michelin stars than any city
Ancient Temples
Senso-ji, Meiji Jingu & more
Bullet Train Hub
Day trips to Kyoto & Osaka
Pop Culture Capital
Anime, gaming & street fashion
Mount Fuji Views
2h from Tokyo by bullet train
Top Hotels & Resorts
Cancún is home to some of the Caribbean's finest all-inclusive resorts. Here are our most-booked properties for Canadian travellers:
Aman Tokyo
Urban sanctuary at the base of the Otemachi Tower — minimalist Japanese design meets world-class luxury.
Ultra LuxuryPark Hyatt Tokyo
The hotel from Lost in Translation — breathtaking views from the 41st floor New York Bar.
IconicHotel Gajoen Tokyo
Stunning heritage hotel with 100-year-old Japanese art throughout, near Meguro River.
CulturalThe Prince Gallery Tokyo
Glass tower with sweeping 30th-floor views over the Imperial Palace gardens.
Best ViewsCerulean Tower Tokyu
Reliable luxury in Shibuya — a short walk from the world-famous scramble crossing.
Best LocationDormy Inn Asakusa
Clean, comfortable and brilliantly located for exploring old Tokyo — great value.
Best ValueBest Time to Visit
Cancún enjoys warm weather year-round, but the timing of your trip can make a big difference. Here's what to expect each month:
Things to Do
From ancient ruins to underwater adventures, Cancún offers experiences for every type of traveller:
Senso-ji Temple at Dawn
Tokyo's oldest temple in Asakusa is magical at sunrise before the crowds arrive — the Nakamise shopping street comes alive after.
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
The world's busiest pedestrian crossing — best viewed from the Mag's Park rooftop or Starbucks overlooking the intersection.
Day Trip to Kyoto
Catch the Shinkansen (bullet train) for a day among Kyoto's geisha districts, bamboo groves, and 1,600 temples.
Tsukiji Outer Market
Start your morning with the freshest sushi and sashimi at this legendary fish market — a must for any food lover.
Climb Mount Fuji
Japan's iconic peak is climbable July–September — or visit the Fuji Five Lakes for stunning views year-round.
Akihabara Electric Town
The global capital of anime, manga, gaming, and electronics — an unforgettable sensory experience unlike anywhere else.