Take Den-en-toshi Line to Shibuya and transfer to Ginza Line or use Toei/Tobu connections to reach Asakusa; aim to travel early to arrive at Senso‑ji before big crowds.
Pick up vegan onigiri (ume/inari), fruit cups and hot soy latte or a salad from FamilyMart/7‑Eleven for a quick, reliable breakfast before walking Asakusa; stores open 24/7 but specific vegan items vary by branch so check labels.
Visit Tokyo’s oldest temple and explore the colourful Nakamise shopping street for souvenirs and autumn photos; the temple grounds are open from early morning—arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy the fall light.
Walk the famous Kappabashi street to browse chef knives, ceramics, bakery supplies and sample the iconic plastic food displays—shops typically open around 9:00–17:00 so plan to shop mid-morning.
Enjoy a highly rated vegan Japanese set meal at Saido for seasonal flavours in plant-based form; lunch service can be busy—check opening hours and consider arriving at the start of lunch service or reserving if possible.
Stroll along Sumida River to see autumn trees framed by Tokyo Skytree; park access is free—if you want panoramic city views, check Skytree observation deck hours and ticket availability (deck hours vary seasonally).
Walk Ueno Park’s avenues for ginkgo and maple colours and, if desired, visit the Tokyo National Museum or other nearby museums (usually open ~9:30–17:00); confirm museum hours and temporary-closure days ahead of time.
Swing by Akihabara for a short look at electronics stores, anime shops and arcades—most shops are open till ~19:00–20:00, while arcades may stay open later.
Take the train to Tokyo Station and enjoy T’s Tantan’s fully vegan ramen and sides for a warming, satisfying meal; the station branch hours vary so check the specific outlet’s evening schedule.
Walk Ginza’s illuminated shopping streets and visit department store food basements for vegan sweets or packaged snacks; many flagship stores close around 20:00 but the area remains pleasant for an evening walk.
Take trains (Den-en-toshi or local lines with transfer to Yurakucho/Line or Oedo/Line) to reach Toyosu/teamLab area; allow 45–60 minutes for travel with transfers.
Grab a light vegan breakfast (fruit, onigiri, soy latte) at a nearby café or convenience store; teamLab Planets recommends arriving for your timed entry so fuel up beforehand.
Experience the large-scale interactive digital installations that blend light, water and movement—book timed tickets in advance and check the venue’s daily opening hours and entry rules (usually 10:00 opening but hours can vary).
Explore DiverCity / Aqua City / Decks Odaiba for multiple dining options; many international cafés and mall food courts offer plant-based salads, bowls and sandwiches—menus vary, so confirm vegan choices on-site.
Walk the seaside park for Rainbow Bridge views and visit DiverCity’s shops (including the full-scale Gundam statue) for souvenirs; stores typically open from 10:00–21:00 but individual opening times may differ.
Dine at this cosy vegan/vegetarian spot offering homestyle Japanese plates and seasonal dishes—verify evening hours and seating; it’s a great spot after a busy day in Odaiba and Shibuya.
If you prefer a quieter evening, head to Ginza for late window-shopping or return to Setagaya to rest; trains back typically take 25–60 minutes depending on route.
Have a light home or convenience-store breakfast (fruit, onigiri, soy latte) before garden visits, since many speciality vegan cafés open later in the morning.
Wander this classic strolling garden renowned for framed maple views and reflective ponds—usually open 9:00–17:00; some years have late-November evening illuminations, so check timetables and special events.
Visit this Edo-period landscape garden for serene ponds, bridges and fall foliage perfect for close-up photography; typically open 9:00–17:00 with a modest entry fee—confirm exact opening hours before you go.
Choose T’s Tantan for fully vegan ramen or Soranoiro for vegetable-forward ramen options—both are convenient for central Tokyo and satisfying after morning garden walks; check branch hours and typical queue times.
Stroll the well-kept East Gardens to see seasonal trees, historic ruins and city-framed greenery—normally open 9:00–16:30 (confirm seasonal hours and closure days).
Explore Ginza’s boutiques and visit department store food basements (depachika) for vegan sweets, packaged snacks and matcha sweets to take home; many stores close around 20:00 so plan purchases earlier in the evening.
Enjoy a refined vegan dinner at Ain Soph. Ginza for a memorable last-night meal—reservations are recommended as dinner fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Cap the trip with the classic illuminated Tokyo Tower — observation deck hours can vary by season, so check the tower’s opening hours for evening visits.