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Tokyo is Japan's bustling capital where ultra-modern skyscrapers stand alongside historic shrines. Kids can explore high-tech innovation, peaceful gardens, and vibrant neighborhoods filled with cultural discoveries.

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Reading passages about Tokyo

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Tokyo printables & worksheets

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Tokyo fact file

Research Tokyo: where it is, what it is known for, three interesting facts, and a drawing.

Tokyo KWL chart

Write what you already know about Tokyo, what you want to find out, and what you learned.

Tokyo story map

Plan a story set in Tokyo: characters, setting, problem, what happens first, next, and last, and how it ends.

Tokyo word web

Put Tokyo in the middle and collect words and ideas connected to it.

Compare two things from Tokyo

Use a Venn diagram to compare two places, landmarks, animals, traditions, or other features from Tokyo.

Tokyo acrostic poem

Write an acrostic poem using the letters in the name Tokyo.

Tokyo word game worksheets

Printable word puzzles built from Tokyo words — download as PDF, answer key included.

Easy word search

8×8 grid · 6 words across and down · answer key included

Medium word search

10×10 grid · 8 words with diagonals · answer key included

Tricky word search

12×12 grid · 10 words with backwards words · answer key included

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About Tokyo

Tokyo was originally a small fishing village named Edo before becoming the capital of Japan in 1869.

The city features Mount Fuji on its western horizon, which is visible on clear days.

Tokyo's public transit system is one of the busiest and most punctual railway networks in the world.

Where the Future Meets the Past

Tokyo is a spectacular city that blends cutting-edge technology with centuries of history. In this vibrant metropolis, bullet trains speed past ancient wooden temples, and neon signs light up streets that have been traveled for generations. Kids can learn about traditional Japanese culture through historic festivals, beautiful Shinto shrines, and peaceful gardens that change color with the seasons.

A Hub for Science and Design

From the bustling crossing of Shibuya to the high-tech museums of Odaiba, Tokyo serves as an excellent case study in urban design and innovation. Students can explore concepts of sustainability, public transportation, and robotics through the lens of one of the world's most populous cities. Tokyo's unique combination of old and new inspires young readers to compare their own communities with global cities, sparking curiosity about geography, language, and art.

Tokyo reading FAQ

What was Tokyo called in the past?

Tokyo was originally known as Edo, a small castle town, before it was renamed Tokyo in 1868.

What is the tallest structure in Tokyo?

The Tokyo Skytree is the tallest structure in the city, offering panoramic views of the metro area.

How do people travel around Tokyo?

Most residents and visitors use Tokyo's highly efficient trains and subways to travel quickly.

Are there green spaces in Tokyo?

Yes, Tokyo has many quiet parks and gardens, like Ueno Park and the gardens of the Imperial Palace.