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5-7 Days: Explore Tokyo and places in the vicinity

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5-7 Days: Explore Tokyo and places in the vicinity

Our Recomendation
3.5/5

Number of Days: 5-7 days
Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Sub-destinations: Tokyo, Kamakura, Yokohama

Activities: Sightseeing, Temples, Nature, Food

Description: Visiting Tokyo and also getting a glimpse of other parts of the Kanto region

Table of Contents

Day 1-3: Enjoy Tokyo (And possibly 2 more days if you are really into the city)

Day 1

Begin your day by visiting Asakusa and exploring Senso-ji Temple. Delve into the rich history of this ancient Buddhist temple, marvel at the grandeur of the Kaminarimon Gate, and wander through Nakamise Shopping Street, famous for its traditional snacks and souvenirs. Next, venture to the Imperial Palace East Gardens to immerse yourself in nature and relish the serene atmosphere. Take a leisurely stroll, discovering the Ninomaru Garden and the remnants of Edo Castle. 

 

In the afternoon, make your way to the vibrant district of Shibuya. Witness the iconic Shibuya Crossing, known as one of the world’s busiest intersections. Engage in a shopping spree at trendy shops, department stores, and fashionable boutiques. Don’t forget to pay homage to the beloved statue of Hachiko, the loyal dog. Experience the vibrant youth culture in Harajuku as you wander down Takeshita Street, renowned for its eccentric fashion stores and trendy cafes. Indulge in delectable crepes along the way. 

 

Conclude the day with a delightful dinner in Tsukiji Fish Market or Yurakucho, savoring fresh sushi, seafood delicacies, or traditional Japanese cuisine. Capture the breathtaking panoramic view of the cityscape from Tokyo Tower and, if time permits, visit Zojoji Temple in Shiba Park. 

 

Day 2

Embark on an exploration of the dynamic district of Shinjuku. Start your day with a visit to the tranquil Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of its gardens, serene ponds, and, during spring, the enchanting cherry blossoms. Take a leisurely stroll and bask in the peaceful ambiance. Continue to Kabukicho, the lively entertainment area. Wander through its vibrant streets adorned with neon lights, offering a plethora of entertainment venues and diverse dining options. 

In the afternoon, dive into the world of technology and pop culture in Akihabara Electric Town. Explore numerous electronic shops, anime and manga stores, and gaming centers. Indulge in your hobbies, whether it’s collecting figurines, testing out the latest gadgets, or unearthing rare retro games. 

 

In the evening, relish a captivating Kabuki performance at the National Theatre, immersing yourself in the traditions of classical Japanese theater. Admire the elaborate costumes, impressive stage sets, and unique acting style of Kabuki. Conclude your day with a farewell dinner in Tsukiji Fish Market or Ginza, savoring fresh sushi, sashimi, or exploring upscale dining options. Celebrate your time in Tokyo with a remarkable culinary experience. In the evening, embrace the vibrant nightlife in Roppongi, discovering trendy bars, clubs, and entertainment venues. Enjoy live music, dance performances, or simply unwind with a drink while soaking in the lively atmosphere. 

 

Day 3

Set out to explore the cultural hub of Ueno. Begin by immersing yourself in the treasures of Ueno Park, home to major museums and attractions such as the Tokyo National Museum, Ueno Zoo, and Shinobazu Pond. Immerse yourself in art, history, and the beauty of nature. Take a leisurely stroll along the bustling Ameya-Yokocho Market, located near Ueno Station. This vibrant market offers a wide variety of goods, including clothing, accessories, fresh produce, and street food. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and discover unique souvenirs or delectable snacks. 

 

In the afternoon, return to Shibuya for a different experience. Ascend to the observation deck of Shibuya Scramble Square for panoramic views of the city, including the famous Shibuya Crossing. Explore the historic streets of Kagurazaka to discover the traditional side of Tokyo. Visit traditional tea houses, boutique shops, and experience a traditional tea ceremony. 

 

In the evening, treat yourself to a culinary adventure at one of Tokyo’s famous food alleys. Visit Sumida River Yakitori Alley in Asakusa or Tsukiji Outer Market in Tsukiji, where you can indulge in a wide array of delicious street food and fresh seafood. Conclude your trip by experiencing Tokyo’s vibrant nightlife in Roppongi. Explore the lively bars, clubs, and entertainment venues, and enjoy live music performances, dance shows, or simply relax while immersing yourself in the energetic atmosphere. (Optional: Extra 2 days) 

 

Day 4 (Optional)

Embark on a journey through the upscale district of Meguro. Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Meguro River during cherry blossom season, and marvel at the breathtaking scenery and serene atmosphere. Visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Ueno Park to explore its diverse collection of Japanese and international artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and crafts. Immerse yourself in the world of art and appreciate the creativity on display. 

 

In the afternoon, venture to Shinagawa to discover its modern architecture and vibrant shopping scene. Explore contemporary shopping complexes such as Aqua City Odaiba or the shopping area near Shinagawa Station, where you can indulge in retail therapy and enjoy a wide range of dining options. For a captivating experience, visit the teamLab Borderless digital art museum in Odaiba, where you can immerse yourself in interactive digital art installations that combine art and technology. Explore the mesmerizing exhibits and be amazed by the visual effects. In the evening, savor a memorable dining experience at one of Tokyo’s themed restaurants. Choose from a variety of options, including robot-themed restaurants, maid cafes, or ninja-themed establishments. Immerse yourself in the unique ambiance and enjoy the entertaining performances.

 

Day 5 (Optional)

On your final day, consider taking a day trip to the historic city of Kamakura, located just outside Tokyo, or visit Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea for a day filled with fun and adventure. In Kamakura, visit famous landmarks such as the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Explore the charming streets filled with traditional shops and cafes, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the city.

Day 4: A visit to Kamakura for a day

Embark on your Kamakura adventure by initiating your day at the esteemed Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, a culturally significant Shinto shrine. Take a leisurely stroll through the vibrant vermilion torii gates and explore the picturesque grounds, including the main hall and the renowned wooden bridge. Ensure to savor the tranquil atmosphere and capture the beauty of the shrine. Continue your exploration with a visit to the majestic Great Buddha of Kamakura, an impressive bronze statue that stands tall at over 13 meters. Marvel at the craftsmanship and immerse yourself in the historical and cultural significance of this renowned symbol. Afterward, head to Hase-dera Temple, known for its serene atmosphere and breathtaking views. Explore the temple’s gardens, pagoda, and the sacred cave housing the Kannon statue. Take a moment to appreciate the stunning coastal vistas from the temple’s observation deck. In the afternoon, indulge in a leisurely stroll along Kamakura Komachi Dori, a charming shopping street filled with local boutiques, souvenir shops, and delightful snack stalls. Explore the variety of shops and sample Kamakura’s famous sweet potato treats or matcha-flavored snacks. Take a break and enjoy a traditional Japanese lunch at one of the cozy restaurants or teahouses, savoring local specialties like shirasu dishes or Kamakura-style soba noodles. Conclude your day with a visit to Kamakura-gu Shrine, a peaceful sanctuary known for its serene ambiance and beautiful gardens. Take a serene walk through the shrine grounds, admire the traditional architecture, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings. Additionally, consider exploring other temples such as Engaku-ji Temple or Kencho-ji Temple to further delve into Kamakura’s spiritual heritage and soak in the beauty of their Zen gardens.

Day 5: A visit to Yokohama for a day

Begin your day in Yokohama by immersing yourself in the vibrant and futuristic district of Minato Mirai. Explore the renowned attractions of the area, such as the Yokohama Landmark Tower, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the observation deck. Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Yokohama Port waterfront, where you can marvel at the iconic Yokohama Bay Bridge and the captivating skyline. Discover the charm of the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, offering a unique shopping experience by the waterfront. Consider a visit to the interactive Cup Noodle Museum, where you can create your own customized noodles. If you’re seeking a moment of tranquility, Yamashita Park provides a spacious and serene setting along the bay. Relax on one of the park benches and take in the beautiful view. In the afternoon, venture into the lively Chinatown, one of the world’s largest. Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere as you wander through the vibrant streets filled with shops, restaurants, and enticing street food stalls. Indulge in the flavors of Chinese cuisine, sampling delicious steamed buns, dumplings, and refreshing bubble tea. For those with an interest in architecture and history, a visit to the Yokohama Yamate Western-style Houses in the Yamate neighborhood is worth considering. These well-preserved houses from the 19th century offer a glimpse into Yokohama’s cultural heritage. However, if time is limited, prioritize other attractions mentioned earlier. As the day comes to a close, choose from a diverse range of dining options. Whether you prefer a shopping complex like Yokohama World Porters or the waterfront ambiance of Yokohama Bay Quarter, you can enjoy a delicious meal while taking in the captivating cityscape. For a memorable ending, head to the observation deck of Yokohama Landmark Tower or other high-rise buildings to admire the enchanting night lights illuminating the city.

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A Cultural Day Trip to Kamakura

Our Recommendation
4.5/5
A great travel option if you want to stay close to Tokyo
Number of Days: 1 day
Sub-destination: Kamakura
Best time to visit: All year
Activities:

While prices are generally cheap, this is perhaps not the case with transport costs. If you are seeking to maximize your time with limited money, Kamakura, which served as the capital centuries ago, may be a good idea. 

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