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100‑Day Tokyo Adventure Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & First Impressions

Morning: Land at Narita Airport, clear customs, and take the Narita Express to your hotel in Shinjuku. Settle in, freshen up, and enjoy a quick coffee at a nearby café.

Afternoon: Stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, admiring its blend of Japanese, English, and French garden designs. Grab a ramen bowl at a local shop.

Evening: Experience the neon lights of Kabukicho and dine on yakitori at an izakaya. Return to the hotel for a good night’s rest.

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Day 2: Historic Heart

Morning: Visit the iconic Tokyo Imperial Palace East Gardens and learn about Japan’s imperial history. Take photos of the moats and stone walls.

Afternoon: Wander through the historic Asakusa district, exploring Senso‑ji Temple and its bustling Nakamise Shopping Street. Sample traditional snacks.

Evening: Cruise on the Sumida River to see the city illuminated, then enjoy dinner at a riverside restaurant in Odaiba.

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Day 3: Modern Marvels

Morning: Head to Shibuya to witness the famous Shibuya Crossing and explore the trendy boutiques of Shibuya 109.

Afternoon: Visit the cutting‑edge teamLab Borderless digital art museum in Odaiba. Have lunch at a futuristic themed café.

Evening: Relax at the Odaiba seaside park, watching the Rainbow Bridge light show while sipping matcha ice cream.

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Day 4: Culture & Crafts

Morning: Explore the traditional crafts district of Ueno, visiting Ueno Park and its museums, including the Tokyo National Museum.

Afternoon: Attend a tea ceremony workshop in Hamarikyu Gardens, learning the art of Japanese tea preparation.

Evening: Dine on fresh sushi at the bustling Tsukiji Outer Market and wander the nearby streets.

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Day 5: Spiritual Serenity

Morning: Walk through the forested paths to Meiji Shrine, offering prayers and enjoying the tranquil surroundings.

Afternoon: Shop for quirky fashion in Harajuku, especially along Takeshita Street, and try crepes from a street vendor.

Evening: Experience the lively atmosphere of Roppongi nightlife, visiting an art gallery and ending with a cocktail at a rooftop bar.

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Day 6: Akihabara Tech Tour

Morning: Dive into the electric town of Akihabara, browsing electronics shops and anime stores. Grab a breakfast pastry at a maid café.

Afternoon: Visit the Gundam Base Tokyo in Odaiba and explore the interactive exhibits.

Evening: Enjoy a themed dinner at a robot restaurant in Akihabara.

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Day 7: Day Trip to Yokohama

Morning: Take a quick train ride to Yokohama and stroll through the historic Yokohama Chinatown.

Afternoon: Visit the Cup Noodles Museum and create your own instant noodle.

Evening: Return to Tokyo and relax at a local onsen in Shinjuku.

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Day 8: Art & Architecture

Morning: Tour the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi Hills and enjoy panoramic city views from the observation deck.

Afternoon: Explore the avant‑garde architecture of Daikanyama and stop at a stylish café.

Evening: Attend a live jazz performance in Ebisu.

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Day 9: Culinary Exploration

Morning: Join a guided food tour of Tsukishima, famous for monjayaki cooking.

Afternoon: Participate in a sushi‑making class near Ginza.

Evening: Dine at a Michelin‑starred restaurant in Ginza and savor seasonal kaiseki.

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Day 10: Nature Escape

Morning: Travel to Mount Takao for a light hike and enjoy views of Tokyo Bay.

Afternoon: Relax in the mountain’s onsen facilities and try local soba noodles.

Evening: Return to the city and unwind with a movie at a boutique cinema in Kichijoji.

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Day 96: Final Shopping Spree

Morning: Re‑visit Shibuya for any last‑minute souvenirs and trendy apparel.

Afternoon: Explore the upscale department stores of Ginza, picking up luxury gifts.

Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the Tokyo skyline.

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Day 97: Reflection & Relaxation

Morning: Take a leisurely walk through Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, reflecting on the journey.

Afternoon: Visit a traditional tea house in Jiyugaoka for a calming tea ceremony.

Evening: Pack belongings and organize photos at the hotel lounge.

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Day 98: Cultural Deep Dive

Morning: Attend a calligraphy workshop in Ueno, learning the basics of shodo.

Afternoon: Explore the historic Yanaka district, strolling its narrow lanes and vintage shops.

Evening: Watch a traditional Noh performance at the National Noh Theatre.

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Day 99: Farewell Day

Morning: Enjoy a relaxed brunch at a café in Daikanyama and soak up the neighborhood’s chic vibe.

Afternoon: Take a final walk along the Sumida River, capturing last photos of the cityscape.

Evening: Head to the airport, reflecting on an unforgettable 100‑day adventure.

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Day 100: Departure

Morning: Arrive at Narita or Haneda Airport, complete departure formalities, and say goodbye to Japan.

Afternoon: Flight home with memories of Tokyo’s diverse neighborhoods, culture, and cuisine.

Evening: Rest and begin planning the next journey.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden – 2 hours – ¥500 entry
  • Tokyo Imperial Palace East Gardens – 2 hours – Free
  • Senso‑ji Temple (Asakusa) – 2 hours – Free
  • Shibuya Crossing & Shibuya 109 – 3 hours – Free (shopping variable)
  • teamLab Borderless (Odaiba) – 2 hours – ¥3,200
  • Ueno Park & Tokyo National Museum – 3 hours – ¥620
  • Hamarikyu Gardens (Tea ceremony) – 2 hours – ¥300 + ¥1,200 ceremony
  • Tsukiji Outer Market (Sushi lunch) – 2 hours – ¥2,500
  • Meiji Shrine – 2 hours – Free
  • Harajuku & Takeshita Street – 3 hours – Free (shopping variable)
  • Roppongi Hills Mori Art Museum – 2 hours – ¥1,800
  • Akihabara Electronics & Anime Shops – 3 hours – Free (purchases variable)
  • Yokohama Chinatown (Day trip) – 4 hours – ¥1,000 transport
  • Cup Noodles Museum – 2 hours – ¥500 + ¥800 workshop
  • Mount Takao Hike & Onsen – 5 hours – ¥1,000 transport + ¥900 onsen
  • Ginza Michelin‑star dinner – 2 hours – ¥15,000
  • Mount Fuji Day Trip (Lake Kawaguchi) – 8 hours – ¥4,000 transport + ¥2,000 activities
  • Nikko UNESCO Sites – 6 hours – ¥2,500 transport + ¥1,300 entry
  • Kamakura Great Buddha & Temples – 5 hours – ¥1,200 transport + ¥600 entry
  • Sumida River Cruise – 1 hour – ¥1,200
  • Tokyo Metro & JR Pass (100 days) – Unlimited travel – ¥55,000
  • Accommodation (mid‑range hotel, 100 nights) – 100 nights – ¥15,000/night ≈ ¥1,500,000
  • Food & Miscellaneous (average ¥3,500/day) – 100 days – ¥350,000
  • Total Estimated Cost¥2,534,620

Tips

If you need to shorten the trip, focus on the core districts—Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa, and Akihabara—and cut the longer day trips (Mount Fuji, Nikko, Kamakura). Conversely, to extend your stay, consider adding multi‑day excursions to the Japanese Alps, a culinary tour of Tsukiji’s inner market, or a week‑long stay in a traditional ryokan in Hakone for deeper relaxation.

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