For travelers in 2026, the cheapest months to visit Tokyo are January and February, excluding the New Year holiday period. This is the "low season" when airfares from North America and Europe typically drop to their annual lows and hotel rates can be 30% to 50% cheaper than during the spring cherry blossom (Sakura) season. While the weather is cold—with daytime highs around 10°C and occasional snow—Tokyo is often blessed with clear, sunny skies and excellent visibility of Mount Fuji during these months. Another budget-friendly window is late May to early June, after the expensive "Golden Week" holiday has ended but before the humidity of mid-summer sets in. By avoiding the peak demand of April (Sakura) and November (Autumn Foliage), savvy travelers can save thousands on a standard week-long trip while enjoying significantly shorter queues at major attractions like Tokyo Disneyland and the various Ghibli-themed experiences.