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9 best shoes for Tokyo in July
highs of 85°F, lows of 72°F, 11 rainy days — here's what to put on your feet.
Why these shoes for Tokyo in July
Tokyo in July averages highs around 85°F, lows near 72°F, 11 rainy days.
Tokyo means subway transfers and long neighborhood walks — easy on/off pairs help with indoor rules. Expect long walking days in Tokyo: flat pavement is kind to most walking shoes. Be ready to remove shoes at some temples, ryokan, and homes.
Plan on two pairs — one built for the weather extremes and a lighter backup for evenings and dry stretches.
Our picks focus on everyday sneakers, walking shoes, slip-ons — enough range to cover day-to-day walking without overpacking.
How many pairs?
Pack two pairs
Recommendation: 2 pairs
- Primary: waterproof or water-resistant pair for wet sidewalks.
- Backup: drier/lighter pair for dinners and transit.
Best everyday sneakers for Tokyo in July

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Black-and-White Retro Everyday Sneakers
Black-and-white retro court sneakers with a timeless silhouette. Cushioned enough for walking days, stylish enough for street photos.
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White tennis court sneakers
Low-profile court sneakers in white with a non-marking rubber sole. Works on the tennis or pickleball court and styled with a matching set.
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Charcoal
Charcoal Suede Everyday Sneakers
Charcoal suede everyday sneakers with a clean toe box and rubber sole. Dark enough for cool evenings, casual enough for full travel days.
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Classic White Low-Top Everyday Sneakers
Crisp white low-top sneakers with a clean court silhouette for everyday travel. Easy to style with jeans, skirts, or joggers and light en…
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Sand
Sand Beige Lightweight Walking Sneakers
Neutral sand-beige walking sneakers that hide dust on long sightseeing days. Breathable upper and cushioned midsole for mild-to-warm dest…
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Cloud
Cloud White Cushioned Walking Sneakers
Lightweight white walking sneakers with max cushion for 15k-step city days. Clean silhouette that pairs with jeans or joggers and packs f…
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Black Chunky Sport Loafer Mules
These chunky-soled mules offer a sporty take on the classic loafer, with an easy slip-on design for all-day wear. The cushioned footbed a…
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Cozy Knit Slip-On Sneakers in Black
A sock-like knit upper hugs your foot for all-day comfort. The cushioned sole makes them perfect for weekend errands or travel days.
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Grey Road-Ready Walking Sneakers
Cool grey road-ready walkers with balanced cushion—not chunky trail, not dress flat. Designed for flat pavement, metro stairs, and long a…
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FAQ
Are waterproof shoes necessary in Tokyo in July?
Yes — with roughly 11 rainy days in the month, waterproof or water-resistant shoes are a strong bet.
Do I need boots in Tokyo in July?
Not really — average lows near 72°F stay above the boot threshold. A supportive sneaker is enough.
Can I wear sandals in Tokyo in July?
Absolutely — with highs around 85°F, sandals are the daily driver.
Can I get by with one pair of shoes in Tokyo in July?
Many travelers do fine with one strong walking pair. Add a second only if you need dress shoes or a wet-weather dedicated option.
What about dressy dinners in Tokyo?
Most cities accept clean sneakers or light boots for smart-casual dinners. If you have a black-tie night, pack one dress shoe and wear your walking pair on the plane.
Any tips for packing shoes for Tokyo?
Wear the bulkiest pair on the plane, stuff socks into the packed pair, and use a shoe bag so damp soles do not ruin clothes. Pack a thin spare pair of socks for rainy days.
Any local footwear norms in Tokyo?
Be ready to remove shoes at some temples, ryokan, and homes.