What to Wear in Tokyo, Japan Outfit Options

Japan Travel Outfits

What to Wear in Tokyo, Japan Outfit Options 1-12 Packing Light List #packinglight #packinglist #travellight #travel #traveltips #livelovesara

White T-shirt • J.Crew | Black Dressy Top • Mango | Pink Long Sleeve • Mango | White Classic Blouse • Topshop | Black Blouse • H&M | Black Sweater • H&M | Grey Sweater • Mango | Cardigan • Chico’s | Moto Jacket • H&M | Dark Denim • Gap | Casual Denim • H&M | Black Trousers • H&M | Skirt • Zara | Dress • Marks and Spencer | Scarf • Mango | Hat • Vince Camuto | Sunglasses • Rayban | Sneakers • Converse | Flats • Jeffery Campbell | Boots • Sam Edelman | Purse • Fiorelli | Clutch • Asos |

What a gloriously beautiful day it was yesterday. I literally saw people wearing t-shirts with no jackets and sandals. T.shirts. No Jackets. Sandals……in February.

As many years as I have lived in Southern Ontario, I cannot remember one winter where we had weather like this. February is generally the coldest month and if it is this nice now, I am not looking forward to summer.

Yesterday I posted a What to Pack for Tokyo, Japan packing light list after several people have requested one.

The list is for April, which is a prime weather travel time and the month of the Cherry Blossom Festival.

In that list, I included a few more pieces than usual, and I explained this is because you will find most people dress up for dinner in Japan when dining out (or at least swap out their jeans for something a little dressier).

For this reason, I included both a skirt and a dress in the options, but if you don’t think you will be frequently dining out, or don’t mind wearing the same dinner outfit on repeat, then you can easily omit a few pieces. Access to laundry will also help you to pack less.

I noted that it is a good idea to pack easy to remove footwear, since it is customary to remove shoes upon entering one’s home.

Flats, slip-ons, easy to tie sneakers are all good choices.

Knee-high, lace-up boots may not be 😉

The Cherry Blossom festival was where I got my colour palette inspiration from with a nice light pink accent, but if pink isn’t your thing it’s easy to accent another colour since the rest of the pieces are quite neutral.

I think a nice yellow or jade green would work well too, especially for spring. I hope these selections give you some inspiration.

Is the weather totally bizarre where you are too?

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Sara

Sara is the founder and creative behind livelovesara. A George Brown College Fashion Styling Graduate, she provides advice on finding your personal style regardless of age and budget. She is always on the hunt for the perfect wardrobe piece and is a vintage and thrifting enthusiast who can't wait to share her newest finds. She is also trying to learn French.

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