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5‑Day Tokyo Adventure

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Day 1: Arrival & Shinjuku Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Narita or Haneda Airport and take the Narita Express or Keikyu Line to central Tokyo. Check into your hotel, freshen up, and enjoy a quick bite of tamago sushi at a nearby konbini.

Afternoon: Stroll through the bustling streets of Shinjuku, visiting the historic Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for a peaceful escape among cherry‑blossom trees. Afterwards, explore the skyscraper district and snap panoramic views from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Observatory.

Evening: Dive into the neon nightlife of Kabukicho, sampling yakitori at an izakaya and soaking up the lively atmosphere. End the night with a rooftop drink at the Park Hyatt’s New York Bar, famous from “Lost in Translation.”

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Day 2: Asakusa, Ueno & Traditional Tokyo

Morning: Head to Asakusa to visit the iconic Senso‑ji Temple, wandering the vibrant Nakamise‑dōri market for souvenirs and street snacks like ningyo‑yaki.

Afternoon: Cross the Sumida River to Ueno Park, strolling among museums such as the Tokyo National Museum and the bustling Ameya‑Yokocho market for budget-friendly bites.

Evening: Relax by the illuminated Ueno Shinobazu Pond and enjoy a traditional kaiseki dinner at a ryokan‑style restaurant in the area.

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Day 3: Shibuya, Harajuku & Youth Culture

Morning: Experience the world‑famous Shibuya Crossing and take photos from the nearby Starbucks Tsutaya overlooking the scramble.

Afternoon: Walk to Harajuku to explore the quirky boutiques of Takeshita‑dōri, then unwind in the serene Meiji Shrine nestled within Yoyogi Park.

Evening: Dine at a themed café in Shimokitazawa or return to Shibuya for rooftop views at Shibuya Sky, watching the city lights sparkle.

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Day 4: Tsukiji, Ginza & Modern Luxury

Morning: Visit the outer market of Tsukiji for fresh sushi breakfasts and sample street foods like grilled scallops and tamago.

Afternoon: Walk to upscale Ginza, browsing flagship stores, art galleries, and the historic Ginza Six rooftop garden. Take a coffee break at the classic Ginza Kimuraya bakery.

Evening: Treat yourself to a fine‑dining experience at a Michelin‑starred restaurant such as Sukiyabashi Jiro or enjoy a cocktail at the sophisticated Bar High Five.

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Day 5: Odaiba & Departure

Morning: Catch the Yurikamome line to Odaiba, exploring the futuristic teamLab Borderless digital art museum (or its successor, teamLab Planets).

Afternoon: Visit the seaside promenade for views of the Rainbow Bridge, relax at Odaiba Seaside Park**, and shop at the massive Aqua City mall.

Evening: Return to the city center, collect luggage, and head to the airport. If time permits, enjoy a final bowl of ramen at a local shop near your hotel.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Senso‑ji Temple & Nakamise‑dōri – 2 hours – ¥1,200 (souvenirs & snacks)
  • Shinjuku Gyoen – 1.5 hours – ¥500 (entrance)
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Observatory – 1 hour – Free
  • Meiji Shrine – 1 hour – Free
  • Shibuya Crossing & Shibuya Sky – 2 hours – ¥2,800 (Sky observation deck)
  • Tsukiji Outer Market – 2 hours – ¥3,000 (sushi breakfast)
  • Ginza Shopping & Dining – 3 hours – ¥8,000 (lunch & coffee)
  • teamLab Borderless (teamLab Planets) – 2 hours – ¥3,200
  • Rainbow Bridge view & Odaiba Park – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Evening dinner (Michelin/Izayaka) – 2 hours – ¥12,000
  • Transport (JR, subway, Yurikamome) – 5 hours total – ¥5,500 (Tokyo Rail Pass 72 h)

Total Estimated Cost: ¥36,200

Tips

If you have extra days, consider adding a day trip to nearby Yokohama for its Chinatown and the CupNoodles Museum, or head north to Nikko for stunning shrines and nature. To shorten the itinerary, skip the upscale Ginza dining and replace it with casual ramen or conveyor‑belt sushi, and consider using a single‑day metro pass instead of a multi‑day rail pass to cut transport costs.

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