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Can't decide between Melbourne and Tokyo? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Melbourne is Australia's cultural capital, a sophisticated city of laneways, street art, world-class coffee, and incredible food. This creative hub offers excellent museums, vibrant neighborhoods, and passionate sports culture.
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Tokyo is a dazzling metropolis where ancient temples coexist with neon-lit skyscrapers. From traditional tea ceremonies to robot restaurants, the Japanese capital offers endless surprises, world-class cuisine, and unmatched efficiency.
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Melbourne offers Hosier Lane Street Art, Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Cricket Ground
Tokyo offers Senso-ji Temple, Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine
Melbourne is famous for its local dining scene
Tokyo is famous for its local dining scene
Melbourne offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Tokyo offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
September to November, March to May
March to May (cherry blossoms), September to November
Summer: 26°C, Winter: 14°C
Summer: 30°C, Winter: 8°C
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The Johnston Collection
A stunning, appointment-only house museum in East Melbourne, featuring the eclectic decorative arts collection of antique dealer William Johnston.
Abbotsford Convent & Collingwood Children's Farm
A former convent turned vibrant arts, culture, and community precinct on the Yarra River, with cafes, studios, galleries, and a working farm next door.
Yanaka Ginza
A nostalgic, low-rise shopping street in the Yanaka district, one of the few areas that survived the 1923 earthquake and WWII bombing.
Kiyosumi Teien
A stunning traditional Japanese stroll garden in the Fukagawa district, built by a Mitsubishi founder in the Meiji era.
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Fitzroy & Collingwood
The epicenter of Melbourne's alternative and bohemian spirit, packed with vintage clothing stores, independent galleries, live music venues, and some of the city's best cafes and bars.
St Kilda
A vibrant, eclectic seaside suburb known for its historic pier, beachfront promenade, Luna Park amusement park, and bustling Acland Street cake shops.
Shinjuku
The ultimate expression of Tokyo's hyper-energy, Shinjuku is a district of stark contrasts.
Shibuya
The pulsing heart of youth culture, fashion, and constant motion.
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Both Melbourne and Tokyo are incredible destinations. Melbourne excels in coffee culture and street art, while Tokyo stands out for technology and sushi.
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