Day 1: A day exploring modern youth culture and iconic cityscapes in Shibuya.
not mentioned
Sunny, 24°C
morning
1.5 hours
1
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Take JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station, South Exit.
Peaceful shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji.
not mentioned
Tips: Visit early to avoid crowds and experience the tranquility.
late morning
2 hours
2
Takeshita Street & Harajuku
A short walk from Meiji Jingu.
Vibrant hub of youth fashion and culture.
¥1000 for snacks
Tips: Be prepared for crowds, especially on weekends.
afternoon
1 hour
3
Shibuya Crossing
Take JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya Station, Hachiko Exit.
Iconic scramble crossing, a symbol of modern Tokyo.
not mentioned
Tips: Get a great view from the 2nd floor of the Starbucks across the street.
evening
1.5 hours
4
Dinner in Shibuya
Many options available within walking distance of the station.
Enjoyed a classic bowl of tonkotsu ramen.
¥1500 - ¥2500 per person
Tips: Many popular ramen shops have vending machine ordering systems.
Day 2: Immersed in Tokyo's history, art, and traditional market culture.
not mentioned
Cloudy, 20°C
morning
2 hours
1
Senso-ji Temple
Take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Asakusa Station.
Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple.
¥500 for souvenirs
Tips: Don't miss the Nakamise-dori shopping street leading to the temple.
afternoon
3 hours
2
Ueno Park
Take the Ginza Line from Asakusa to Ueno Station.
Large public park with museums, temples, and a zoo.
not mentioned
Tips: A great spot for cherry blossom viewing in spring.
afternoon
2 hours
3
Tokyo National Museum
Located within Ueno Park.
Comprehensive collection of Japanese art and antiquities.
not mentioned
Tips: Check for special exhibitions which may require separate tickets.
evening
1.5 hours
4
Ameya Yokocho Market
Located next to Ueno Station.
Bustling open-air market with food and discount goods.
¥2000 for street food dinner
Tips: Bring cash as many small stalls do not accept credit cards.
Day 1: A day exploring modern youth culture and iconic cityscapes in Shibuya.
not mentioned
Sunny, 24°C
morning
1.5 hours
1
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Take JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station, South Exit.
Peaceful shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji.
not mentioned
Tips: Visit early to avoid crowds and experience the tranquility.
late morning
2 hours
2
Takeshita Street & Harajuku
A short walk from Meiji Jingu.
Vibrant hub of youth fashion and culture.
¥1000 for snacks
Tips: Be prepared for crowds, especially on weekends.
afternoon
1 hour
3
Shibuya Crossing
Take JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya Station, Hachiko Exit.
Iconic scramble crossing, a symbol of modern Tokyo.
not mentioned
Tips: Get a great view from the 2nd floor of the Starbucks across the street.
evening
1.5 hours
4
Dinner in Shibuya
Many options available within walking distance of the station.
Enjoyed a classic bowl of tonkotsu ramen.
¥1500 - ¥2500 per person
Tips: Many popular ramen shops have vending machine ordering systems.
Day 2: Immersed in Tokyo's history, art, and traditional market culture.
not mentioned
Cloudy, 20°C
morning
2 hours
1
Senso-ji Temple
Take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Asakusa Station.
Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple.
¥500 for souvenirs
Tips: Don't miss the Nakamise-dori shopping street leading to the temple.
afternoon
3 hours
2
Ueno Park
Take the Ginza Line from Asakusa to Ueno Station.
Large public park with museums, temples, and a zoo.
not mentioned
Tips: A great spot for cherry blossom viewing in spring.
afternoon
2 hours
3
Tokyo National Museum
Located within Ueno Park.
Comprehensive collection of Japanese art and antiquities.
not mentioned
Tips: Check for special exhibitions which may require separate tickets.
evening
1.5 hours
4
Ameya Yokocho Market
Located next to Ueno Station.
Bustling open-air market with food and discount goods.
¥2000 for street food dinner
Tips: Bring cash as many small stalls do not accept credit cards.