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Yes, Tokyo Travel Guide and Map is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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All the guides are for small towns in the US like in Alabama?! What is with this?
It seems to be a useful map app, but some points of interest aren't listed, even well known ones like Sanrio Puroland. I'd figure with a map app specifically for Tokyo, it would have all shops, restaurants, and POI. My Google Maps app shows more places than this one. It'd be a 5-star app if all places had info on it.
We used this every day during our 5 days in Tokyo to plan the major sights and track our progress. The offline feature is key for foreign visitors.
I've used Ulmon maps many times for multiple cities in multiple countries, and I can't say just how much they've helped me to get right to where I was going. You almost miss the adventure of getting lost!
Everything you need to plan a trip to tokyo
I like the combo of articles and great maps
This app dinged me with review requests at several critical moments while I was trying to find my way around Tokyo. So I felt compelled to write a review about how underwhelming it was. I needed a good offline map with street names, but this is really only good when you know the places you want to go. The UI was a little clunky and I would have appreciated the ability to see all my pins on the map.
I've never been to Tokyo before, and I found this quite useful. There is no navigation, but the maps are quite accurate, and it's easy to plot out your course using the phone's GPS. You can locate and save locations to an easily accessible list, and make multiple lists. Free wifi is VERY limited in Tokyo (Starbucks is your friend!) so this was essential. One caveat, using it to navigate for prolonged periods is obviously a rapid power drain. My strategy has been to use this app, google maps when I have wifi, and a good paper map to reduce power consumption. Add street names, and I'll add a star.
The beat way to plan your trip. You can mark your spots and plan ahead, then you can rely on the app without internet