Destination comparison

Mexico City vs Tokyo

Mexico City is the clearer pick — 81 vs 57 on the Atlas Ranger Score, and it leads in 10 of 12 months. Tokyo never pulls ahead — it trails in every month. If you're choosing on timing alone, Mexico City is the safer bet; Tokyo makes sense mainly for its own strengths or its short strong window (best in May, 71).

🇲🇽 Mexico City81/100Great · best in February (96)🇯🇵 Tokyo57/100Good · best in May (71)

Compare any month

Pick a month — the Atlas Ranger Score for each recomputes live, with the winner for that month.

Mexico CityBetter in Jun
74
Tokyo
67

In June, Mexico City wins — 74 vs 67 on the Atlas Ranger Score.

The whole year at a glance

Each line is a destination's Atlas Ranger Score across all twelve months — higher is a better time to visit. Where the lines cross is where the better choice flips.

255075JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

Mexico City Tokyo

Mexico City leads 10 months (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec) · Tokyo leads 0 months · 2 too close to call

Who wins for what

Best weather year-round🇲🇽 Mexico CityMexico City averages a higher weather score (78 vs 52)
Culture & festivals🇯🇵 TokyoTokyo has the deeper festival calendar (8 vs 5 major events)
Value & fewer crowdsTieSimilar off-peak windows

Which should you pick?

🇲🇽 Mexico City

Pick Mexico City if you want big-city energy and food with temples, history and festivals — it scores highest Jan–Jun, Aug and Oct–Dec and peaks in February (96).

Mexico City full guide →

🇯🇵 Tokyo

Pick Tokyo if you want big-city energy and food with temples, history and festivals — it scores highest around May and peaks in May (71).

Tokyo full guide →

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Side by side

🇲🇽 Mexico City🇯🇵 Tokyo
CurrencyMXN (Mexican Peso)JPY (Japanese Yen)
Climate zoneSubtropical highland (Köppen Cwb)Humid subtropical (Köppen Cfa)
Nearest airportMEXHND
SafetyCentral neighbourhoods like Roma, Condesa and Centro Histórico are generally safe by day; use registered taxis or ride-share rather than hailing on the street, and take standard big-city precautions with valuables at night.Very low risk — one of the safest major cities globally

Frequently asked questions

Is Mexico City or Tokyo better to visit?

Mexico City is the clearer pick — 81 vs 57 on the Atlas Ranger Score, our 0–100 measure of weather, crowds, value, and timing across the year. It leads most of the year, though the month-by-month chart still shows the other's stronger windows.

Which has better weather, Mexico City or Tokyo?

Mexico City averages a higher weather score (78 vs 52). Weather is the biggest input to the score, but both have strong months and weak months; the month-by-month chart shows exactly when.

Which is cheaper, Mexico City or Tokyo?

Both have similar off-peak windows. The cheapest time for either is its shoulder/low season — outside the peak-weather months when prices spike.

Can I visit both Mexico City and Tokyo in one trip?

Often yes — many travellers pair them. The smart move is to time each leg to its own best months. Check each destination's full guide (linked below) for the month-by-month detail, then sequence your trip so each stop lands in its strong window.

Scores come from the Atlas Ranger Score — our transparent 0–100 measure of how good a destination is to visit each month.