Destination comparison

New Orleans vs Tokyo

New Orleans is the clearer pick — 65 vs 57 on the Atlas Ranger Score, and it leads in 7 of 12 months. Tokyo only pulls ahead in May–Aug. If you're choosing on timing alone, New Orleans is the safer bet; Tokyo makes sense mainly for its own strengths or its short strong window (best in May, 71).

🇺🇸 New Orleans65/100Good · best in October (84)🇯🇵 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.

New Orleans
54
TokyoBetter in Jun
67

In June, Tokyo wins — 67 vs 54 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

New Orleans Tokyo

New Orleans leads 7 months (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov, Dec) · Tokyo leads 4 months (May, Jun, Jul, Aug) · 1 too close to call

Who wins for what

Best weather year-round🇺🇸 New OrleansNew Orleans averages a higher weather score (62 vs 52)
Culture & festivals🇯🇵 TokyoTokyo has the deeper festival calendar (8 vs 4 major events)
Nightlife🇺🇸 New OrleansNew Orleans is the clear pick
Value & fewer crowds🇺🇸 New OrleansNew Orleans has more shoulder/low-season months

Which should you pick?

🇺🇸 New Orleans

Pick New Orleans if you want big-city energy and food with temples, history and festivals — it scores highest Jan–Apr and Oct–Dec and peaks in October (84).

New Orleans full guide →

🇯🇵 Tokyo

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

Tokyo full guide →

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Side by side

🇺🇸 New Orleans🇯🇵 Tokyo
CurrencyUSD (US Dollar)JPY (Japanese Yen)
Climate zoneHumid subtropical (Köppen Cfa)Humid subtropical (Köppen Cfa)
Nearest airportMSYHND
SafetyModerate — standard urban precautions, exercise care after dark in some neighborhoodsVery low risk — one of the safest major cities globally

Frequently asked questions

Is New Orleans or Tokyo better to visit?

New Orleans is the clearer pick — 65 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, New Orleans or Tokyo?

New Orleans averages a higher weather score (62 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, New Orleans or Tokyo?

New Orleans has more shoulder- and low-season months, which is where the best value and the fewest crowds are. Travelling outside each destination's peak months is the single biggest way to cut costs.

Can I visit both New Orleans 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.