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14-Day Tokyo Adventure Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Shinjuku Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Narita/Haneda airport, clear customs and take the Narita Express or Keikyu Line to your hotel in Shinjuku. Settle in, freshen up, and enjoy a quick bite at a nearby convenience store for a taste of onigiri.

Afternoon: Wander through the bustling streets of Shinjuku Station and its department stores, then ascend the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observatory for a free panoramic view of the city.

Evening: Experience the neon glow of Kabukicho and enjoy dinner at an izakaya, sampling yakitori and sake while soaking in the lively atmosphere.

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Day 2: Traditional Tokyo – Asakusa & Ueno

Morning: Take the Ginza Line to Asakusa and stroll through Sensō-ji Temple, admiring the Kaminarimon gate and shopping for souvenirs on Nakamise Street.

Afternoon: Hop on the subway to Ueno Park, visit the Tokyo National Museum for a glimpse of samurai armor and ukiyo‑e prints, then relax by Shinobazu Pond.

Evening: Dine at a traditional tempura restaurant in Ueno and enjoy a leisurely walk through Ameyoko Market, sampling street snacks.

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Day 3: Modern Marvels – Shibuya & Harajuku

Morning: Start at the iconic Shibuya Crossing, snap photos from the Starbucks overlooking the scramble, and explore the trendy shops of Shibuya 109.

Afternoon: Walk or take the train to Harajuku, wander Takeshita Street for quirky fashion, then visit the serene Meiji Shrine set within Yoyogi Forest.

Evening: Return to Shibuya for dinner at a ramen alley, then enjoy rooftop drinks at a bar overlooking the neon-lit streets.

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Day 4: Cultural Deep Dive – Meiji Shrine & Yoyogi Park

Morning: Participate in a traditional Shinto purification ritual at Meiji Shrine and explore its tranquil inner garden.

Afternoon: Picnic in Yoyogi Park, watch street performers, and if it’s a weekend, join locals practicing tai chi or dancing.

Evening: Head to nearby Omotesandō for a stylish dinner at a contemporary Japanese restaurant, followed by a stroll down its tree‑lined avenue.

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Day 5: Museum Day – Roppongi & Odaiba

Morning: Visit the Mori Art Museum in Roppongi Hills, taking in contemporary exhibitions and the observation deck’s city vistas.

Afternoon: Travel across the Rainbow Bridge to Odaiba, explore teamLab Borderless digital art museum and enjoy shopping at DiverCity.

Evening: Watch the sunset from Odaiba’s seaside park, then dine on fresh sushi at a waterfront restaurant with views of the Tokyo Bay.

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Day 6: Day Trip – Mitaka & Ghibli Museum

Morning: Take the JR Chūō Line to Mitaka and reserve tickets for the enchanting Ghibli Museum, marveling at Hayao Miyazaki’s creations.

Afternoon:

Explore the surrounding Inokashira Park, rent a rowboat on the pond, and enjoy a coffee at a local café.

Evening: Return to central Tokyo, have dinner in Kichijōji’s lively alleyways, sampling yakisoba and craft beer.

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Day 6: (Continued) – Ikebukuro & Sunshine City

Morning: Explore the bustling district of Ikebukuro, visiting the massive Sunshine City complex and its aquarium.

Afternoon: Dive into otaku culture at Otome Road, browsing anime merchandise and themed cafés.

Evening: Enjoy a themed dinner at a maid café before heading back to your hotel.

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Day 7: Historical Insight – Imperial Palace & Ginza

Morning: Walk around the Imperial Palace East Gardens, learning about Japan’s imperial history and admiring the moats and stone walls.

Afternoon: Stroll through the upscale shopping district of Ginza, visiting flagship stores, art galleries, and the historic Wako building.

Evening: Savor a kaiseki dinner at a Michelin‑starred restaurant in Ginza, followed by a nightcap at a classic jazz bar.

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Day 8: Foodie Focus – Tsukiji & Ryōgoku

Morning: Explore the outer market of Tsukiji, tasting fresh sushi, grilled seafood, and traditional Japanese sweets.

Afternoon: Head to Ryōgoku to visit the Edo-Tokyo Museum, gaining insight into the city’s transformation from the Edo period to modern times.

Evening: Dine on sumo‑style chankonabe at a local restaurant in Ryōgoku, soaking up the lively atmosphere.

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Day 9: Tech & Pop Culture – Akihabara

Morning: Dive into Akihabara, exploring multi‑story electronics stores, retro video game shops, and themed cafés.

Afternoon: Visit the Maid Café for an interactive experience, then browse the latest gadgets at the Akihabara Radio Kaikan.

Evening: Enjoy dinner at a ramen shop specializing in tonkotsu broth, then stroll through the illuminated streets of Akihabara at night.

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Day 10: Relaxation – Odaiba Hot Springs & Shopping

Morning: Unwind at the Oedo Onsen Monogatari in Odaiba, soaking in hot springs and enjoying traditional onsen rituals.

Afternoon: Explore the futuristic architecture of Palette Town and ride the giant Ferris wheel for skyline views.

Evening: Have a dinner cruise on Tokyo Bay, savoring Japanese cuisine while watching the city lights reflect on the water.

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Day 11: Art & Architecture – Daikanyama & Nakameguro

Morning: Wander the boutique-lined streets of Daikanyama, visiting the stylish Tsutaya Books and artisan coffee shops.

Afternoon: Stroll along the Meguro River in Nakameguro, especially beautiful during cherry‑blossom season, and browse independent galleries.

Evening: Dine at a riverside izakaya, sampling seasonal dishes while enjoying the gentle glow of lanterns.

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Day 12: Spiritual Journey – Kanda & Nezu

Morning: Visit the historic Kanda Myōjin Shrine, known for its connection to academia and technology.

Afternoon: Explore the tranquil Nezu Museum and its beautiful Japanese garden, showcasing traditional art and architecture.

Evening: Enjoy a casual dinner in the charming neighborhood of Koenji, known for live music venues and vintage shops.

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Day 13: Modern Entertainment – Shinjuku Golden Gai & Kabukichō

Morning: Relax at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, strolling through its French, English, and traditional Japanese garden sections.

Afternoon: Discover the hidden bars of Golden Gai, each with its own unique theme and intimate atmosphere.

Evening: Experience the vibrant nightlife of Kabukichō, perhaps catching a live music performance or karaoke session.

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Day 14: Farewell Tokyo – Last-Minute Shopping & Departure

Morning: Return to Shibuya for any last‑minute souvenir shopping at Shibuya 109 and the nearby boutiques.

Afternoon: Pack up, check out of the hotel, and enjoy a leisurely lunch at a café overlooking the city.

Evening: Transfer to the airport, reflect on your 14‑day adventure, and board your flight home.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Sensō-ji Temple – 2 hrs – $0 (donations optional)
  • Tokyo National Museum – 2.5 hrs – $6
  • Shibuya Crossing & Shibuya 109 – 2 hrs – $0 (shopping varies)
  • Meiji Shrine – 1.5 hrs – $0
  • Mori Art Museum – 2 hrs – $12
  • teamLab Borderless – 2 hrs – $30
  • Ghibli Museum – 3 hrs – $12 (ticket pre‑purchase)
  • Imperial Palace East Gardens – 1.5 hrs – $0
  • Tsukiji Outer Market – 2 hrs – $25 (food)
  • Edo-Tokyo Museum – 2 hrs – $6
  • Akihabara Electronics & Maid Café – 3 hrs – $20 (food & drinks)
  • Oedo Onsen Monogatari – 3 hrs – $25 (entrance + rentals)
  • Nezu Museum – 2 hrs – $5
  • Shinjuku Gyoen – 2 hrs – $5
  • Transportation (Tokyo Metro & JR Pass for 14 days) – – $150
  • Accommodation (mid‑range 14 nights) – – $1,400
  • Meals (average $40 per day) – – $560
  • Miscellaneous (souvenirs, extra activities) – – $300
  • Total Estimated Cost: $2,896

Tips

If you have more time, consider extending your stay to explore nearby destinations such as Nikko, Kamakura, or the Fuji Five Lakes region for natural scenery and historic temples. To shorten the trip, focus on the core neighborhoods—Shibuya, Asakusa, Akihabara, and Ginza—while skipping day trips, which will still give you a rich taste of Tokyo’s blend of tradition and modernity.

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