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5‑Day Tokyo Adventure Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Shinjuku Exploration

Morning: After landing at Narita or Haneda, take the Narita Express or Keikyu Line into central Tokyo and check into your hotel in Shinjuku. Settle in and enjoy a quick stroll around the bustling Shinjuku Station area.

Afternoon: Visit the tranquil Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, where you can wander through traditional Japanese landscapes and a modern French garden. The garden’s admission fee grants you a peaceful retreat from the city’s energy.

Evening: Experience the neon lights of Kabukicho and the lively Omoide Yokocho alley, sampling yakitori and ramen at small izakayas while soaking up the vibrant nightlife.

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Day 2: Historic Asakusa & Tech‑Savvy Akihabara

Morning: Start at the iconic Senso‑ji Temple, exploring its grand gate and lanterns before wandering down Nakamise Street for traditional snacks and souvenir shopping.

Afternoon: Hop to Akihabara Electric Town, where you can dive into anime shops, gadget stores, and themed cafés. Don’t miss the multi‑floor retro game arcade for a nostalgic experience.

Evening: Return to Asakusa for a river cruise on the Sumida River, offering a scenic view of the illuminated Tokyo skyline as the sun sets.

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Day 3: Trendy Shibuya & Harajuku

Morning: Cross the world‑famous Shibuya Crossing and snap photos at the Hachikō statue before exploring the surrounding shopping malls.

Afternoon: Walk to neighboring Harajuku to stroll down Takeshita Street, where colorful fashion boutiques and crepe stalls line the sidewalk. Continue to the serene Meiji Shrine nestled in a forested grove.

Evening: Enjoy dinner at a trendy izakaya in the Shibuya area, then ascend the Shibuya Sky observation deck for panoramic night views of Tokyo.

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Day 4: Gourmet Tsukiji & Luxury Ginza

Morning: Wander the lively Tsukiji Outer Market, tasting fresh sushi, grilled seafood, and Japanese sweets from the many stalls.

Afternoon: Walk or take a short train ride to Ginza, Tokyo’s upscale shopping district, where you can browse high‑end boutiques, department stores, and art galleries.

Evening: Attend a Kabuki performance at the historic Ginza Kabukiza Theatre or enjoy a cocktail at a rooftop bar overlooking the city lights.

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Day 5: Futuristic Odaiba & Iconic Tokyo Tower

Morning: Take the Yurikamome Line to Odaiba and explore the interactive digital art museum teamLab Borderless, where immersive installations blend light and motion.

Afternoon: Relax at the seaside promenade, snap photos of the replica Statue of Liberty, and visit the shopping complex DiverCity for the giant Gundam statue.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a visit to Tokyo Tower, enjoying the night illumination and a final dinner at a nearby restaurant with views of the cityscape.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden – 2 hours – ¥500
  • Senso‑ji Temple – 1.5 hours – ¥0
  • Nakamise Street – 1 hour – ¥0
  • Akihabara Electric Town – 2 hours – ¥0
  • Sumida River Cruise – 1 hour – ¥1,200
  • Shibuya Crossing – 0.5 hour – ¥0
  • Harajuku (Takeshita Street) – 1 hour – ¥0
  • Meiji Shrine – 1.5 hours – ¥0
  • Shibuya Sky Observation Deck – 1 hour – ¥2,300
  • Tsukiji Outer Market – 2 hours – ¥2,000
  • Ginza Shopping – 2 hours – ¥0
  • Ginza Kabukiza Theatre (Kabuki Show) – 2 hours – ¥1,500
  • teamLab Borderless (Odaiba) – 2.5 hours – ¥3,200
  • Tokyo Tower Observation Deck – 1 hour – ¥1,200

Total Estimated Cost: ¥9,000

Tips

If you need to shorten the trip, consider combining Day 2 and Day 3 by visiting Akihabara in the morning and Shibuya‑Harajuku in the afternoon of the same day. To extend your stay, add a day trip to nearby Yokohama for its Chinatown and the Cup Noodles Museum, or explore the historic town of Kamakura with its giant Buddha statue and temples.

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