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Everything I Ate in Shanghai in 48 Hours

2 Days

Day 1: A day exploring Tokyo's spiritual heart, iconic crossing, and vibrant nightlife.

not mentioned
Sunny, 24°C
morning 2 hours
1

Meiji Jingu Shrine

Take JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station, South Exit.
Peaceful Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji.
not mentioned
Tips: Visit early to avoid crowds. Be respectful and quiet.
afternoon 1.5 hours
2

Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue

Take JR Yamanote Line one stop from Harajuku to Shibuya Station.
World's busiest intersection and famous loyal dog statue.
not mentioned
Tips: Get a great view from the Starbucks on the 2nd floor.
evening 3 hours
3

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building & Omoide Yokocho

Take JR Yamanote Line to Shinjuku Station.
Free panoramic city views and nostalgic yakitori alley.
Dinner approx. ¥3,000 per person
Tips: The North Observatory is open later. Omoide Yokocho is cash-heavy.

Day 2: A journey through old Tokyo's traditions and modern pop culture.

not mentioned
Partly cloudy, 21°C
morning 2.5 hours
1

Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-dori

Take the Ginza Subway Line to Asakusa Station.
Tokyo's oldest temple and a bustling traditional market.
Souvenirs and snacks approx. ¥2,000
Tips: Try the melon-pan and other street snacks on Nakamise-dori.
afternoon 3 hours
2

Akihabara Electric Town

Take the Tsukuba Express from Asakusa to Akihabara Station.
Hub for anime, manga, electronics, and gaming culture.
not mentioned
Tips: Explore the multi-story buildings for hidden gems and arcades.
evening 2 hours
3

Gachapon Hall & Dinner

Located within Akihabara Electric Town.
Try capsule toy machines and have dinner.
¥500 per gachapon, dinner approx. ¥2,500
Tips: Bring plenty of ¥100 and ¥500 coins for the machines.

Day 1: A day exploring Tokyo's spiritual heart, iconic crossing, and vibrant nightlife.

not mentioned
Sunny, 24°C
morning 2 hours
1

Meiji Jingu Shrine

Take JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station, South Exit.
Peaceful Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji.
not mentioned
Tips: Visit early to avoid crowds. Be respectful and quiet.
afternoon 1.5 hours
2

Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue

Take JR Yamanote Line one stop from Harajuku to Shibuya Station.
World's busiest intersection and famous loyal dog statue.
not mentioned
Tips: Get a great view from the Starbucks on the 2nd floor.
evening 3 hours
3

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building & Omoide Yokocho

Take JR Yamanote Line to Shinjuku Station.
Free panoramic city views and nostalgic yakitori alley.
Dinner approx. ¥3,000 per person
Tips: The North Observatory is open later. Omoide Yokocho is cash-heavy.

Day 2: A journey through old Tokyo's traditions and modern pop culture.

not mentioned
Partly cloudy, 21°C
morning 2.5 hours
1

Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-dori

Take the Ginza Subway Line to Asakusa Station.
Tokyo's oldest temple and a bustling traditional market.
Souvenirs and snacks approx. ¥2,000
Tips: Try the melon-pan and other street snacks on Nakamise-dori.
afternoon 3 hours
2

Akihabara Electric Town

Take the Tsukuba Express from Asakusa to Akihabara Station.
Hub for anime, manga, electronics, and gaming culture.
not mentioned
Tips: Explore the multi-story buildings for hidden gems and arcades.
evening 2 hours
3

Gachapon Hall & Dinner

Located within Akihabara Electric Town.
Try capsule toy machines and have dinner.
¥500 per gachapon, dinner approx. ¥2,500
Tips: Bring plenty of ¥100 and ¥500 coins for the machines.

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