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10‑Day Tokyo & Surrounds Adventure (Hotel in Asakusa)

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Day 1: Arrival & Asakusa Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Tokyo and check into your hotel in Asakusa. Take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Sensō‑ji Temple to admire its iconic Thunder Gate.

Afternoon: Wander the historic Nakamise‑dōri shopping street, sampling traditional snacks and picking up souvenirs. Relax with a river view at Sumida Park, where you can spot the Tokyo Skytree in the distance.

Evening: Dine on tempura at a local izakaya near Asakusa Shrine, then enjoy a night walk along the illuminated Kappabashi Kitchen Town for a glimpse of culinary culture.

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Day 2: Ueno & Akihabara

Morning: Visit the expansive Ueno Park, home to museums and the lively Ueno Zoo. Grab a coffee at a park café while watching locals practice tai‑chi.

Afternoon: Explore the cultural treasures of the Tokyo National Museum and the National Museum of Western Art. Afterwards, head to Akihabara to experience Japan’s otaku haven, with its arcades and electronic shops.

Evening: Have dinner at a themed maid café in Akihabara, then stroll back to Asakusa via the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, enjoying the city lights.

**Day 3: Shibuya & Harajuku**

Morning: Start with the famous Shibuya Crossing and visit the nearby Hachikō Statue. Grab a fresh pastry from a local bakery.

Afternoon: Walk the trendy streets of Harajuku, browsing boutiques on Takeshita‑dōri and the upscale Omotesandō avenue. Stop at the serene Meiji Shrine for a brief cultural pause.

Evening: Enjoy dinner at a yakitori alley in Shibuya, then experience the nightlife at a rooftop bar overlooking the city skyline.

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Day 4: Tsukiji & Ginza

Morning: Explore the outer market of Tsukiji, tasting fresh sushi and street‑food delicacies. Visit the historic Hama‑Rikyu Gardens for a tea ceremony.

Afternoon: Shop luxury brands and department stores in Ginza, stopping by the art‑filled Ginza Six rooftop garden.

Evening: Dine at a high‑end sushi restaurant in Ginza, then catch a traditional performance at the nearby Kabuki‑za Theatre.

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Day 5: Day Trip to Nikko

Morning: Take the Tobu Limited Express to Nikko (≈2 h). Visit the UNESCO‑listed Tōshō‑gū Shrine, famed for its intricate carvings.

Afternoon: Walk through the tranquil Nikko National Park, stopping at the scenic Kegon Falls and Lake Chūzenji.

Evening: Return to Asakusa and unwind with a soothing onsen‑style public bath at Sento Gokuraku‑ji.

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Day 6: Odaiba & Tokyo Bay

Morning: Ride the Yurikamome Line to futuristic Odaiba. Explore the interactive exhibits at Miraikan – National Museum of Emerging Science.

Afternoon: Relax at Odaiba Seaside Park, taking in views of the Rainbow Bridge and the replica Statue of Liberty. Shop at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, where the giant Gundam statue stands.

Evening: Enjoy a sunset cruise on Tokyo Bay, followed by dinner at a waterfront restaurant with views of the illuminated skyline.

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Day 7: Day Trip to Kamakura

Morning: Board the JR Yokosuka Line to Kamakura. Marvel at the towering bronze Great Buddha (Daibutsu) at Kotoku‑in Temple.

Afternoon: Wander the historic Hasedera Temple and its beautiful garden, then stroll along the charming Komachi‑dōri shopping street for local snacks.

Evening: Return to Tokyo and savor a coastal‑style dinner at a restaurant near Tokyo Skytree, where you can enjoy night views of the city.

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Day 8: Cultural Tokyo – Imperial Palace & Marunouchi

Morning: Visit the Imperial Palace East Gardens, observing the historic moats and seasonal flora.

Afternoon: Explore the sleek Marunouchi district, stopping at the Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building for its stunning red brick façade and a lunch of “ekiben”.

Evening: Experience a traditional kaiseki dinner in the elegant Ginza Six area, followed by a leisurely walk through the illuminated Hibiya Park.

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Day 9: Day Trip to Hakone (Mount Fuji Views)

Morning: Take the Romancecar to Hakone. Ride the Hakone Ropeway to enjoy panoramic vistas of Mount Fuji on clear days.

Afternoon: Cruise on Lake Ashi aboard a pirate‑style ship, then soak in the therapeutic waters of an onsen resort (optional).

Evening: Return to Asakusa, and treat yourself to a late‑night ramen bowl at a local favorite near Ueno.

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Day 10: Final Day – Relax & Souvenir Shopping

Morning: Revisit Sensō‑ji for a quiet blessing and browse the remaining stalls of Nakamise‑dōri for last‑minute gifts.

Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely river cruise on the Sumida River, then stop at the modern Tokyo Skytree Town for panoramic views and shopping at the Solamachi mall.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the Tokyo Skytree, reflecting on the memories of your 10‑day adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Sensō‑ji Temple – 1.5 hrs, free (donations optional)
  • Nakamise‑dōri – 1 hr, snacks ¥1,200
  • Ueno Park & Zoo – 3 hrs, ¥600 entry
  • Tokyo National Museum – 2 hrs, ¥1,000
  • Akihabara – 3 hrs, shopping budget ¥3,000
  • Shibuya Crossing & Hachikō – 1 hr, free
  • Meiji Shrine – 1 hr, free
  • Tsukiji Outer Market – 2 hrs, sushi lunch ¥2,500
  • Ginza Shopping – 3 hrs, optional purchases ¥4,000
  • Tōshō‑gū Shrine (Nikko) – 2 hrs, ¥1,300
  • Kegon Falls – 1 hr, ¥600
  • Miraikan – 2 hrs, ¥620
  • Odaiba Seaside Park & Rainbow Bridge – 1.5 hrs, free
  • Tokyo Bay Cruise – 1 hr, ¥1,800
  • Great Buddha (Kamakura) – 1 hr, ¥200
  • Hasedera Temple – 1.5 hrs, ¥300
  • Imperial Palace East Gardens – 1 hr, free
  • Hakone Ropeway – 2 hrs, ¥2,500
  • Lake Ashi Cruise – 1 hr, ¥1,000
  • Sumida River Cruise – 1 hr, ¥1,200
  • Tokyo Skytree Observation – 2 hrs, ¥2,100
  • Meals (average) – 3 meals/day × 10 days × ¥2,500 ≈ ¥75,000
  • Transport (Tokyo Metro + day‑trip tickets) – approx. ¥30,000
  • Total Estimated Cost: ¥127,520

Tips

To extend your stay, consider adding a full day in the historic town of Nara or a night in the vibrant city of Osaka, reachable via the Shinkansen. If you need to shorten the trip, combine Day 2 and Day 3 into a single “Central Tokyo” day, and replace one of the day trips (e.g., Hakone) with a shorter half‑day excursion to the Tokyo DisneySea or the Ghibli Museum. Either way, the itinerary is flexible to match your pace and interests.

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