Day 1: Exploring traditional Asakusa, cultural Ueno Park, and vibrant Akihabara.
not mentioned
Sunny, 22°C
morning
3 hours
1
Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-dori Street
Take the Ginza Line or Asakusa Line to Asakusa Station, then a 5-minute walk.
Visit Tokyo's oldest temple and its traditional shopping street.
¥1,500 for snacks and souvenirs
Tips: Visit early in the morning to avoid large crowds. Try the melon-pan.
afternoon
4 hours
2
Ueno Park & Tokyo National Museum
Take the Ginza Line from Asakusa to Ueno Station.
Relax in a large public park and explore Japanese art.
not mentioned
Tips: Check for special exhibitions at the museum in advance.
evening
3 hours
3
Akihabara Electric Town
Take the JR Yamanote Line from Ueno to Akihabara Station.
Explore the hub of anime, manga, and electronics.
¥3,000 for dinner and arcade games
Tips: Many shops close around 8-9 PM, so plan accordingly.
Day 2: A day of serene shrines, youth fashion, and iconic city views.
not mentioned
Partly cloudy, 20°C
morning
3.5 hours
1
Meiji Jingu Shrine & Harajuku
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station.
Peaceful shrine walk followed by trendy Takeshita Street.
¥2,000 for crepes and shopping
Tips: The walk to the main shrine hall is about 10 minutes through a forest.
afternoon
2 hours
2
Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue
15-20 minute walk from Harajuku or one stop on the JR Yamanote Line.
Experience the world's busiest intersection and see a famous statue.
not mentioned
Tips: Go to the Starbucks on the 2nd floor of the Tsutaya building for a great view.
late afternoon
1.5 hours
3
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Take the JR Yamanote Line from Shibuya to Shinjuku Station, then a 10-minute walk.
A beautiful and tranquil garden with diverse styles.
not mentioned
Tips: The garden closes early (around 16:30-18:00 depending on season), check closing times.
evening
3 hours
4
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building & Shinjuku Dinner
10-minute walk from Shinjuku Station's west exit.
Free panoramic city views followed by dinner in Shinjuku.
¥4,000 for dinner and drinks
Tips: The North Observatory is usually open later at night. Check the official website for closures.
Day 1: Exploring traditional Asakusa, cultural Ueno Park, and vibrant Akihabara.
not mentioned
Sunny, 22°C
morning
3 hours
1
Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-dori Street
Take the Ginza Line or Asakusa Line to Asakusa Station, then a 5-minute walk.
Visit Tokyo's oldest temple and its traditional shopping street.
¥1,500 for snacks and souvenirs
Tips: Visit early in the morning to avoid large crowds. Try the melon-pan.
afternoon
4 hours
2
Ueno Park & Tokyo National Museum
Take the Ginza Line from Asakusa to Ueno Station.
Relax in a large public park and explore Japanese art.
not mentioned
Tips: Check for special exhibitions at the museum in advance.
evening
3 hours
3
Akihabara Electric Town
Take the JR Yamanote Line from Ueno to Akihabara Station.
Explore the hub of anime, manga, and electronics.
¥3,000 for dinner and arcade games
Tips: Many shops close around 8-9 PM, so plan accordingly.
Day 2: A day of serene shrines, youth fashion, and iconic city views.
not mentioned
Partly cloudy, 20°C
morning
3.5 hours
1
Meiji Jingu Shrine & Harajuku
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station.
Peaceful shrine walk followed by trendy Takeshita Street.
¥2,000 for crepes and shopping
Tips: The walk to the main shrine hall is about 10 minutes through a forest.
afternoon
2 hours
2
Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue
15-20 minute walk from Harajuku or one stop on the JR Yamanote Line.
Experience the world's busiest intersection and see a famous statue.
not mentioned
Tips: Go to the Starbucks on the 2nd floor of the Tsutaya building for a great view.
late afternoon
1.5 hours
3
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Take the JR Yamanote Line from Shibuya to Shinjuku Station, then a 10-minute walk.
A beautiful and tranquil garden with diverse styles.
not mentioned
Tips: The garden closes early (around 16:30-18:00 depending on season), check closing times.
evening
3 hours
4
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building & Shinjuku Dinner
10-minute walk from Shinjuku Station's west exit.
Free panoramic city views followed by dinner in Shinjuku.
¥4,000 for dinner and drinks
Tips: The North Observatory is usually open later at night. Check the official website for closures.