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9 best shoes for Tokyo in November
highs of 61°F, lows of 46°F, 7 rainy days — here's what to put on your feet.
Why these shoes for Tokyo in November
Tokyo in November averages highs around 61°F, lows near 46°F, 7 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.
One well-chosen pair covers this climate month for most travelers — add a second only if you need dress or activity-specific footwear.
Our picks focus on everyday sneakers, walking shoes, slip-ons — enough range to cover day-to-day walking without overpacking.
How many pairs?
One solid pair is enough
Recommendation: 1 pair
- A versatile everyday shoe covers most of this climate month.
- Skip a second pair unless you need dress shoes for a specific night.
Best everyday sneakers for Tokyo in November

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Black Minimal Leather Everyday Sneakers
Matte black leather everyday sneakers with a slim profile that works for flights and dinners. A quiet sole and soft lining keep them comf…
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Black Soft Leather Ballet Flats
Soft black leather ballet flats with padded footbed for all-evening wear. A classic second pair when sneakers feel too casual for reserva…
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Classic White Retro Low-Top Sneakers
These versatile sneakers feature a cushioned footbed for all-day comfort. Pair them with everything from jeans to dresses for a timeless,…
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Black City Traction Walking Sneakers
Black walking sneakers with subtle multi-surface traction for cobblestones and wet plazas. Dark palette and low profile stay city-appropr…
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Ivory
Ivory Minimal Walking Sneakers
Ivory minimal walking sneakers with a quiet sole and slim profile. Easy to style for city photos without looking like running gear.
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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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Charcoal
Charcoal Ultralight Waterproof Slip-On Sneakers
Charcoal ultralight waterproof slip-ons for security lines and sudden storms. Packs nearly flat—ideal as a dedicated rain pair beside dry…
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Beige
Beige raffia block-heel mules
Open-back mules with a woven raffia upper, a square toe, and a solid 2.5-inch wooden block heel. A warm-weather staple that bridges relax…
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Brown leather loafers
Slip-on loafers in tan leather with a penny detail. Goes with trousers, straight-leg jeans, or a pleated skirt.
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FAQ
Are waterproof shoes necessary in Tokyo in November?
Probably worth it — about 7 rainy days on average. Water-resistant will do; full waterproof is overkill.
Do I need boots in Tokyo in November?
A light boot is worth it for evenings, when temps drop to about 46°F. A sturdy sneaker also works.
Can I wear sandals in Tokyo in November?
Not really — highs around 61°F are too cool for open shoes on most days.
Can I get by with one pair of shoes in Tokyo in November?
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.