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3‑Day Halal Tokyo Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Traditional Tokyo

Morning: Explore the historic Senso‑ji Temple in Asakusa and wander the colorful Nakamise Shopping Street, where you can sample halal snacks like yakitori and rice balls. A short stroll leads to the nearby Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center for great city views.

Afternoon: Dive into the electric atmosphere of Akihabara, browsing anime shops and electronic stores, then enjoy a hearty halal lunch at Halal Wagyu Yakiniku PANGA. Finish with a visit to the Kanda Myojin Shrine, a peaceful spot amid the hustle.

Evening: Ascend the Tokyo Skytree for panoramic sunset views of the metropolis, followed by dinner at the halal‑friendly Skytree Town Solamachi food court.

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Day 2: Modern City & Nightlife

Morning: Start at the revitalized Tsukiji Outer Market, tasting fresh halal sushi and grilled seafood. Then walk to the serene Imperial Palace East Gardens for a glimpse of Japan’s royal history.

Afternoon: Experience the iconic Shibuya Crossing and snap a photo with the loyal Hachikō Statue. Lunch awaits at Halal Wagyu Steakhouse PANGU, and you can shop the trendy boutiques of Harajuku afterwards.

Evening: Head to Roppongi Hills for the vibrant nightlife, visit the Mori Art Museum, and dine at the upscale halal restaurant Roppongi Halal Kitchen. End the night with a night‑view stroll along Tokyo Tower’s illuminated base.

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Day 3: Futuristic Fun & Farewell

Morning: Visit the tranquil Meiji Shrine nestled in Yoyogi Park, then wander the fashionable lanes of Harajuku’s Takeshita Street, where you’ll find delicious halal crepes.

Afternoon: Take the Yurikamome Line to Odaiba to explore the immersive teamLab Borderless digital art museum and shop at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, home to the famous Gundam statue.

Evening: Conclude with a relaxing Tokyo Bay cruise, enjoying a halal dinner while the city lights glitter on the water. Return to your hotel for packing and a final nightcap at a nearby halal café.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Senso‑ji Temple & Nakamise – 2 hours – Free entry, snacks ¥1,200
  • Akihabara – 3 hours – Free, lunch ¥2,500
  • Tokyo Skytree – 2 hours – Observation deck ¥2,100
  • Tsukiji Outer Market – 2 hours – Halal sushi lunch ¥2,800
  • Imperial Palace East Gardens – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Shibuya Crossing & Hachikō – 1 hour – Free
  • Harajuku Shopping – 2 hours – Snacks ¥1,000
  • Roppongi Hills & Mori Art Museum – 3 hours – Museum ¥1,800, dinner ¥3,200
  • Meiji Shrine – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Odaiba – teamLab Borderless – 2 hours – Admission ¥3,200
  • Odaiba Shopping (DiverCity) – 2 hours – Free, refreshments ¥1,200
  • Tokyo Bay Cruise (Halal dinner) – 2 hours – ¥4,500
  • Transportation (subway & trains) – 3 days – ¥2,500
  • Total Estimated Cost¥28,200

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a day trip to Nikko or Kamakura for more cultural sites, both offering halal-friendly eateries. To shorten the trip, skip the evening cruise and replace Odaiba with a quick visit to the nearby Tokyo Disneyland (halal dining available) or condense the Roppongi itinerary into a half‑day.

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