Day 1: A day exploring Tokyo's modern culture, fashion hubs, and iconic landmarks.
not mentioned
Sunny, 24°C
morning
1.5 hours
1
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station.
A peaceful oasis dedicated to Emperor Meiji.
not mentioned
Tips: Visit early to avoid large crowds and enjoy the tranquility.
late morning
2 hours
2
Harajuku - Takeshita Street
A short walk from Meiji Jingu Shrine.
Explore youth fashion, quirky shops, and street food.
¥2,000 for snacks
Tips: Be prepared for crowds, especially on weekends.
afternoon
2.5 hours
3
Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue
One stop from Harajuku on the JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya Station.
Experience the world's busiest intersection and see a famous statue.
¥4,000 for dinner
Tips: Get a great view from the Starbucks on the 2nd floor of the Tsutaya building.
evening
1.5 hours
4
Shibuya Sky
Located directly above Shibuya Station.
360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo from an open-air deck.
not mentioned
Tips: Book tickets online in advance, especially for sunset time slots.
Day 2: A journey through old Tokyo's traditions and modern pop culture.
not mentioned
Partly cloudy, 22°C
morning
3 hours
1
Asakusa - Senso-ji Temple
Take the Ginza Subway Line to Asakusa Station.
Visit Tokyo's oldest temple and its traditional market street.
¥1,500 for snacks and souvenirs
Tips: Try your luck with an 'omikuji' paper fortune.
afternoon
1 hour
2
Sumida River Cruise
The pier is a short walk from Senso-ji Temple.
A relaxing boat cruise with views of the city skyline.
not mentioned
Tips: Choose a boat that goes to Hamarikyu Gardens or Odaiba.
late afternoon
3 hours
3
Akihabara Electric Town
Take the Tsukuba Express from Asakusa to Akihabara.
Explore the hub of anime, manga, and electronics.
Varies greatly on shopping
Tips: Look for multi-story arcades like Taito Station for classic games.
Day 1: A day exploring Tokyo's modern culture, fashion hubs, and iconic landmarks.
not mentioned
Sunny, 24°C
morning
1.5 hours
1
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station.
A peaceful oasis dedicated to Emperor Meiji.
not mentioned
Tips: Visit early to avoid large crowds and enjoy the tranquility.
late morning
2 hours
2
Harajuku - Takeshita Street
A short walk from Meiji Jingu Shrine.
Explore youth fashion, quirky shops, and street food.
¥2,000 for snacks
Tips: Be prepared for crowds, especially on weekends.
afternoon
2.5 hours
3
Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue
One stop from Harajuku on the JR Yamanote Line to Shibuya Station.
Experience the world's busiest intersection and see a famous statue.
¥4,000 for dinner
Tips: Get a great view from the Starbucks on the 2nd floor of the Tsutaya building.
evening
1.5 hours
4
Shibuya Sky
Located directly above Shibuya Station.
360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo from an open-air deck.
not mentioned
Tips: Book tickets online in advance, especially for sunset time slots.
Day 2: A journey through old Tokyo's traditions and modern pop culture.
not mentioned
Partly cloudy, 22°C
morning
3 hours
1
Asakusa - Senso-ji Temple
Take the Ginza Subway Line to Asakusa Station.
Visit Tokyo's oldest temple and its traditional market street.
¥1,500 for snacks and souvenirs
Tips: Try your luck with an 'omikuji' paper fortune.
afternoon
1 hour
2
Sumida River Cruise
The pier is a short walk from Senso-ji Temple.
A relaxing boat cruise with views of the city skyline.
not mentioned
Tips: Choose a boat that goes to Hamarikyu Gardens or Odaiba.
late afternoon
3 hours
3
Akihabara Electric Town
Take the Tsukuba Express from Asakusa to Akihabara.
Explore the hub of anime, manga, and electronics.
Varies greatly on shopping
Tips: Look for multi-story arcades like Taito Station for classic games.