What to Pack for Tokyo in Spring (Complete Packing List)

Pink cherry blossoms line a canal with Mount Fuji in the distance.

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Spring in Tokyo is one of the most beautiful travel experiences in the world. From late March through mid-April, the city transforms under an extraordinary canopy of cherry blossom โ€” pale pink clouds of sakura drifting over temple rooftops, park pathways, and the banks of the Sumida River. It’s genuinely magical, and packing correctly means you can enjoy every moment of it comfortably.

Here’s exactly what to pack for Tokyo in spring โ€” weather, clothing, and essential items covered.


๐ŸŒธ Tokyo Spring Weather: What to Expect

Spring in Tokyo runs from March through May, and the weather shifts significantly across the season. March is still cool (5โ€“15ยฐC / 41โ€“59ยฐF), with chilly mornings and evenings even when daytime is mild. April warms considerably (10โ€“20ยฐC / 50โ€“68ยฐF) and is the classic cherry blossom peak. May is warm and pleasant (15โ€“25ยฐC / 59โ€“77ยฐF) with longer days. Rain is possible throughout โ€” particularly in April, which is why a compact umbrella is non-negotiable.


๐Ÿ‘— Clothing: What to Pack

  • Light layers: The key to dressing for Tokyo spring is layering โ€” a t-shirt or blouse, a light sweater or cardigan, and an outer layer you can remove. Mornings and evenings in March and April can be genuinely cold even when afternoons are warm.
  • Light jacket or trench coat: A classic choice for spring โ€” smart enough for Tokyo’s fashionable streets, practical for variable temperatures.
  • Comfortable walking shoes: You’ll walk 15,000โ€“20,000 steps a day. Pack shoes that are broken in, cushioned, and suitable for uneven temple grounds.
  • Slip-on shoes: For removing at traditional restaurants and ryokan. A practical convenience.
  • Comfortable casual clothing: Tokyo is stylish โ€” smart casual works well everywhere. Overly sporty or beachy clothing stands out. Neat, simple layers are the local standard.
  • One smart outfit: For nice restaurants or an evening out.

๐Ÿ› Essential Items to Pack

  • Compact umbrella: Tokyo spring brings frequent rain showers. A small folding umbrella fits in any daypack and is used constantly. Amazon link
  • Portable power bank: Long days of sightseeing with heavy GPS and translation app use drains your battery fast. Amazon link
  • Lightweight daypack: For carrying your daily essentials โ€” water, umbrella, snacks, camera, power bank. Amazon Link
  • Cash in yen: Japan remains heavily cash-dependent. Withdraw yen at 7-Eleven ATMs, which reliably accept foreign cards.
  • Pocket Wi-Fi or SIM: Rent a pocket Wi-Fi device at the airport or buy a local tourist SIM on arrival. Essential for navigation.
  • Allergy medication (if needed): Spring in Japan is cedar pollen season โ€” one of the highest pollen counts in the world. If you have any hay fever tendencies, pack antihistamines.
  • Small hand towel: Many public restrooms in Japan don’t have hand dryers or paper towels. A small tenugui (Japanese hand towel) is practical and culturally appropriate.

๐ŸŒธ Cherry Blossom Season Tips

  • Best spots: Shinjuku Gyoen, Ueno Park, Chidorigafuchi moat, Meguro River, and Yoyogi Park are the most celebrated hanami (flower viewing) locations in Tokyo.
  • Peak timing: Late March to early April in most years, but it varies year to year by a week or two. Check the Japan Meteorological Corporation’s annual cherry blossom forecast before you book.
  • Arrive early: Popular parks fill up by mid-morning on weekends during peak blossom. Arriving before 8am gives you the best experience.
  • Book accommodation far ahead: Cherry blossom season is the busiest and most expensive time of year for Tokyo hotels. Book 3โ€“6 months ahead.

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