Destination comparison
Tokyo vs Seoul: which destination should you choose?
The two modern East Asian capitals constantly weighed against each other by first-time visitors. Both deliver world-class food, design, and depth — but their personalities are sharply different.
Climate and seasons
Both share continental-temperate climates with hot humid summers and cold dry winters. Seoul winters run colder than Tokyo’s (regular below-zero). Both peak in late March-April (blossom) and October-November (foliage).
What it costs
Seoul is cheaper across accommodation, dining, and ground transport — roughly 20-30% less for equivalent comfort. Tokyo’s premium accommodation runs significantly higher. For real numbers on either side, see our Tokyo travel budget and Seoul travel budget.
Travel style fit
Tokyo is for travelers who measure trips by neighborhoods explored and food obsessions chased. Seoul is for travelers who want contemporary energy — palaces by day, KBBQ and noraebang by night.
When to go
Both peak in spring (late March-April) and autumn (October-November). Seoul’s winter has stark beauty but is bitterly cold. Both have hot, humid summers best avoided. For month-by-month breakdowns, see best time to visit Tokyo and best time to visit Seoul.
