Tokyo is the rare megacity that gets calmer the closer you look. Step off a neon-lit crossing in Shibuya and a quiet shrine appears two streets later; a Michelin-starred ramen counter seats six people and closes the moment the broth runs out. It's the most orderly chaos in the world — 14 million people moving through a city that somehow runs on time, to the minute, every single day. Whether you're here for the food, the temples, the shopping, or just to watch how a city this size functions this smoothly, Tokyo rewards wandering as much as it rewards planning.