Tokyo 8-Day Itinerary: March 28–April 4, 2026 — Shinjuku to Odaiba

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Shinjuku, Tokyo · Saturday, March 28, 2026

Arrival and Shinjuku Exploration

Morning:

Start your Tokyo arrival with a relaxed stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, where early cherry blossoms and manicured lawns offer a peaceful contrast to the city's bustle-grab a coffee at the nearby Eddy's Coffee and wander the greenhouse. Afterward, explore the lively streets around Shinjuku Station West Exit, popping into a local izakaya for a light lunch tasting menu and browsing boutique shops along Omoide Yokocho to soak up authentic postwar atmosphere before checking into your hotel.

Afternoon:

Head to the lively entertainment district of Kabukicho to experience neon-soaked streets and quirky themed cafés, then duck into the serene rooftop Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck for sweeping city views at no cost. Follow with a leisurely stroll through the atmospheric alleys of Golden Gai, popping into a tiny bar for an early evening drink and friendly conversation to soak up local nightlife vibes before dinner.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander down to the neon-lit riverside at Shinjuku Southern Terrace for people-watching and an alfresco cocktail at T.Y. Harbor Brewery Terrace (or a quiet tea at the terrace cafés). Afterward, head to Piss Alley (Omoide Yokocho's nearby rival streets) for a lively yakitori crawl-sample skewers at a tiny stall, savor local sake, then finish with an atmospheric walk through the illuminated gardens of Shinjuku Chuo Park to unwind before returning to your hotel.

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Shinjuku → Shibuya / Harajuku
Shibuya / Harajuku, Tokyo · Sunday, March 29, 2026

Shibuya Crossing & Harajuku Streets

Morning:

Begin with a peaceful breakfast at The Roastery by Nozy Coffee before weaving through the famous scramble at Shibuya Crossing to feel the city's pulse; then climb to the observation floor of Shibuya Sky for panoramic morning views and a photo of the crossing from above. From there, stroll along Cat Street toward Harajuku, popping into independent boutiques and stopping at Totti Candy Factory for a whimsical treat before exploring the quirky fashion lanes around Takeshita Street as shops open and the neighborhood comes alive.

Afternoon:

Wander east into the quieter lanes around Meiji-jingu Gaien for a peaceful stroll among ginkgo trees, then rent a bicycle from Kirari Cycle to explore the leafy avenue toward Omotesando Hills, admiring modern architecture and boutique window displays. Pause for an indulgent crepe from Marion Crepes on a side street, browse vintage finds at Chicago Harajuku, and finish the afternoon with matcha and wagashi at the refined tea room Itohkyuemon before heading to evening plans.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, take a short walk to Cat's Night Roasthouse for specialty coffee or a craft beer, then wander the lively backstreets of Udagawacho to hunt for vinyl shops and quirky street-food stalls. Finish the night with live music at WWW X or an intimate performance at Harajuku Brownie (check schedules), then stroll through the softly lit lanes around Yoyogi Park South Gate to reflect on the day's discoveries before returning to your hotel.

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Shibuya / Harajuku → Asakusa
Asakusa, Tokyo · Monday, March 30, 2026

Asakusa, Senso-ji and Sumida River

Morning:

Start your morning with fresh ningyo-yaki and a steaming cup of coffee at Kikko Sushi Café before slipping into traditional atmosphere along Nakamise-dori, browsing artisan snacks, kimono shops, and handcrafted souvenirs. Continue with a tranquil rickshaw ride around the historic streets led by a local guide who will point out hidden shrines like Denboin and end at the leafy riverside promenade by Sumida Park for early cherry-blossom views and a short boat-boarding at the Azumabashi pier to cruise toward the next neighborhood.

Afternoon:

After a traditional morning, wander upriver toward Kappabashi Dogugai to browse rows of gleaming kitchenware, realistic plastic food displays, and vintage knives-perfect for foodie souvenirs and quirky photos. Continue with a calming riverwalk to Sumida Aquarium Annex at the base of Tokyo Skytree Town, pause for a matcha parfait at Suzuhiro Tengoku nearby, then catch a scenic cruise from Asakusa Pier toward Hamarikyu Gardens to watch the city shift from historic charm to modern skyline views.

Evening:

As night falls, wander toward Hoppy Street (Nakamise-dori's lively extension) for an informal izakaya crawl-try grilled seafood and a local Hoppy beer cocktail while chatting with friendly stall owners. After dinner, take a lantern-lit stroll to Azumabashi Bridge to watch illuminated reflections on the Sumida, then finish with a rooftop cocktail at Asakusa View Hotel's Sky Lounge for panoramic night views that bridge old-town charm and the glowing skyline.

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Ueno, Tokyo · Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Ueno Park, Museums and Ameyoko Market

Morning:

Begin with a tranquil stroll through Ueno Park's Shinobazu Pond-rent a swan boat or walk the cedar-lined paths to enjoy early cherry blossoms and watch local vendors set up. Head to the lesser-known but charming Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan for rotating exhibitions, then refuel with a savory donburi or traditional tamago-yaki at the historic Innsyoutei tea house tucked inside the park before continuing to the afternoon's museum circuit.

Afternoon:

Cycle or stroll south from Shinobazu Pond to explore the art-focused cluster around Ueno Royal Museum, popping into its seasonal exhibits before crossing to the nearby National Museum of Nature and Science for hands-on displays and the life-sized dinosaur reconstructions that delight all ages. After museum time, head down to Ameya-Yokocho (Ameyoko) to hunt for street-food stalls and specialty snacks-sample yakitori skewers, melon bread from a popular stall, and pick up unique ceramics at Marugo Pottery while enjoying lively market bargaining and local atmosphere.

Evening:

As twilight settles, wander down to Ueno no Mori Sakuragi Cafe for a relaxed drink beneath illuminated cherry trees, then follow the lantern-lit path toward Iriyaguchi Shotengai to sample cozy local eateries-try a steaming bowl of nikomi oden at a neighborhood izakaya or kushikatsu at a popular standing bar. Finish the night with a mellow live-jazz set at Blue Note Tokyo Annex or an intimate performance at Ueno Sacas Hall, enjoying a late-night dessert and the quiet glow of Ueno's park ponds before returning to your hotel.

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Ueno → Marunouchi / Akihabara
Marunouchi / Akihabara, Tokyo · Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Imperial Palace, Marunouchi and Akihabara

Morning:

Begin your day with a serene walk around the outer moats of the Imperial Palace East Gardens, arriving early to enjoy spring blooms and quiet stone bridges before the crowds. From there, stroll through the elegant Marunouchi Marunouchi Naka-dori boulevard to admire contemporary storefronts and stop for breakfast at Marunouchi Café inside TOKIA; continue to the historic Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower area to peek into refined department-store food halls for seasonal treats before catching the Ginza Line toward Akihabara to continue your afternoon explorations.

Afternoon:

Wander east from Marunouchi into the retro-modern lanes of Kanda Myojin Shrine to watch office workers and students pause for a quiet blessing, then stroll through the nearby bookish streets to browse rare manga and artbooks at Jimbocho Book Town before lunch. In the later afternoon, cross into Akihabara to hunt for vintage game cartridges and rare figurines at Mandarake Complex, pop into Super Potato for photo-worthy retro consoles, and finish with a themed café experience at Akihabara Gachapon Hall to soak up the district's playful energy before evening plans.

Evening:

As the city lights come alive, wander to the creative enclave around Kanda River Promenade for a twilight stroll and sakura reflections, then duck into the intimate craft-beer bar Tap Stand Kanda for local brews and small plates. Afterward, hop a short train to Akihabara's quieter side streets to discover retro arcade nostalgia at Club Sega Akihabara (second floor retro area) and finish the night with a late ramen tasting at the beloved, standing ramen spot Menya Musashi Bukotsu to savor a rich, hearty bowl before returning to your hotel.

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Marunouchi / Akihabara → Ginza / Odaiba
Ginza / Odaiba, Tokyo · Thursday, April 2, 2026

Ginza Shopping and Tokyo Bay/ Odaiba

Morning:

Begin with a refined breakfast at Ginza West Aoyama Garden before wandering the polished arcades of Ginza Six to window-shop high-end Japanese designers and pop into the rooftop Ginza Six Garden for a peaceful city view. From there, stroll toward the historic Kabukiza Theatre to admire its wooden façade and catch a short morning performance excerpt or gallery tour, then board the water taxi from Higashi-ginza Pier for a scenic cruise across Tokyo Bay toward Odaiba, enjoying skyline and cherry-blossom-fringed riverbanks en route.

Afternoon:

Cycle or take a short taxi across to the upscale fringe of Ginza and explore the design-forward stores inside Itoya Flagship Store for stationery treasures and the immersive displays at Pola Museum Annex before catching the Yurikamome toward Odaiba. On arrival, wander the waterfront promenade by Statue of Liberty Replica (Odaiba), visit the interactive exhibits at teamLab Planets for an unforgettable digital-art immersion, and pause for sunset views with a coffee at Decks Tokyo Beach Seaside Café while the Rainbow Bridge begins to glow.

Evening:

As night falls, hop a short ride to Aomi Waterfront Park for a relaxed twilight stroll with views of the illuminated Rainbow Bridge, then head to Palette Town's VenusFort for its faux-European piazza and boutique outlet shopping under romantic skylights. Finish with cocktails and live DJ sets at the buzzy Megaloprep Club/Bar AREA inside DECKS Tokyo Beach or a night-time Ferris wheel ride on the Daikanransha for sweeping, glittering bay views to cap the day.

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Ginza / Odaiba → Nikko or Yokohama (from Tokyo)
Nikko or Yokohama (from Tokyo) · Friday, April 3, 2026

Day Trip to Nikko or Yokohama

Morning:

If you choose Nikko, catch an early Tobu Limited Express to arrive refreshed and begin with a peaceful stroll through the cedar-lined approach to Rinno-ji Temple, then admire the ornate carvings at Toshogu Shrine and visit the serene Futarasan Shrine before a soba lunch at Hippari Dako near the station. If you opt for Yokohama, take the JR Tokaido line to start at the waterfront Yamashita Park, ride the iconic Yokohama Marine Tower for morning views, and explore the atmospheric streets of Motomachi Shopping Street with a stop for coffee and freshly baked castella at Panya no Kosaku to sample local favorites.

Afternoon:

If you chose Nikko, spend the afternoon wandering the tranquil trails around Lake Chuzenji, take the short bus up to Kegon Falls for a dramatic viewing platform photo, then relax with mountain yuba specialties at Akechidaira Park's café while watching clouds drift over the valley. If you opted for Yokohama, explore the maritime charm of Minato Mirai-ride the iconic Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris wheel for elevated harbor views, browse boutique homewares at Queen's Square Yokohama, and linger over a waterfront seafood set at Sirius Sky Lounge as the skyline begins to glow, linking this day's calm discoveries back to your Tokyo explorations.

Evening:

If you spent the day in Nikko, unwind with an onsen visit at Kinugawa Onsen's Tsurumiya or a quieter soak at Hotel Shikisai's public bath, then enjoy a rustic kaiseki dinner featuring local yuba at Meiji-no-yakata while lanterns glow in the riverside streets. If you chose Yokohama, linger into the evening with craft cocktails and harbor views at The Bar at Yokohama Royal Park Hotel, followed by a stroll through the illuminated lanes of Red Brick Warehouse where street performers and seasonal stalls often create a festive nighttime atmosphere.

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Nikko or Yokohama (from Tokyo) → Tokyo (depart)
Tokyo (depart) · Saturday, April 4, 2026

Departure Day — Last-minute Shopping & Transit

Morning:

Ease into your travel day with a leisurely breakfast and final souvenir hunt at Tokyu Food Show (Shibuya), sampling freshly made onigiri and seasonal wagashi before grabbing last-minute bento boxes for the journey. Then stroll the nearby covered arcade of Shibuya Mark City to pick up travel essentials and a specialty coffee at Streamer Coffee Company, and finish by catching a direct train from Shinagawa Station (fast access to Haneda and Narita) while keeping a relaxed buffer for luggage drop-off and security.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon collecting last-minute gifts and savoring final bites: browse artisanal snacks and specialty matcha at Nakamise Shopping Street (Asakusa side stalls close to the station) before popping into the stylish depachika at Tokyu Department Store Shibuya for packaged sweets and bentos to take home. Then head to Shinagawa Prince Hotel's aquarium lounge for a calm coffee break beside marine displays, drop off luggage at a coin locker near Shinagawa Station, and allow extra time to clear mobile check-in or pick up reserved souvenirs from Haneda Airport's Kūkō Souvenir Plaza before your evening departure.

Evening:

Before heading to the airport, unwind with a final Tokyo nightcap at Toranomon Hills' rooftop bar (The Oak Door Bar) for skyline views and a refined seasonal cocktail, then stroll the nearby illuminated lanes of Atago Shita Slope to take in one last quiet city snapshot. If time allows, pick up artisanal snacks and packaged teas at Hibiya Chanter for airport-friendly gifts, then return to Shinagawa Station (allowing buffer for luggage) and board your transfer with a calm, scenic train ride reflecting on the week's highlights.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden¥500
Eddy's Coffee (coffee)¥500
Shinjuku Station West Exit (shopping/stroll)Free
Izakaya light lunch (local tasting menu)¥1,500
Omoide Yokocho (browsing/street food)¥1,200
Kabukicho (explore)Free
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation DeckFree
Golden Gai (bar drink)¥1,200
T.Y. Harbor Brewery Terrace (alfresco cocktail)¥1,600
Yakitori crawl at Piss Alley / Omoide Yokocho¥2,000
Shinjuku Chuo Park (evening walk)Free
The Roastery by Nozy Coffee (breakfast)¥800
Shibuya Crossing (experience)Free
Shibuya Sky (observation floor)¥2,000
Cat Street (shopping/stroll)Free
Totti Candy Factory (treat)¥600
Takeshita Street (shopping/snacks)¥1,000
Meiji-jingu Gaien (stroll)Free
Kirari Cycle (bicycle rental)¥1,200
Omotesando Hills (window shopping)Free
Marion Crepes (crepe)¥600
Chicago Harajuku (vintage shopping)¥800
Itohkyuemon (matcha & wagashi)¥900
Cat's Night Roasthouse (coffee/beer)¥800
WWW X (live music, ticket)¥3,000
Harajuku Brownie (performance, ticket)¥2,500
Yoyogi Park South Gate (evening stroll)Free
Kikko Sushi Café (breakfast ningyo-yaki & coffee)¥800
Nakamise-dori (shopping/snacks)¥800
Rickshaw ride (Asakusa, guided)¥3,500
Sumida Park (cherry blossoms promenade)Free
Azumabashi pier boat-boarding / short cruise¥1,200
Kappabashi Dogugai (shopping browsing)Free
Sumida Aquarium Annex / Tokyo Skytree Town (entrance)¥2,300
Suzuhiro Tengoku (matcha parfait)¥800
Asakusa Pier scenic cruise to Hamarikyu Gardens¥700
Hoppy Street izakaya crawl (food & drink)¥2,000
Azumabashi Bridge (lantern-lit stroll)Free
Asakusa View Hotel Sky Lounge (rooftop cocktail)¥1,500
Ueno Park Shinobazu Pond (rent swan boat)¥700
Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan (exhibition / entrance)¥620
Innsyoutei (donburi / tamago-yaki lunch)¥2,000
Ueno Royal Museum (exhibit ticket)¥1,500
National Museum of Nature and Science (entrance)¥630
Ameya-Yokocho (street-food snacks)¥1,000
Marugo Pottery (ceramics shopping)¥1,500
Ueno no Mori Sakuragi Cafe (drink)¥800
Iriyaguchi Shotengai (local eateries / oden)¥1,200
Blue Note Tokyo Annex / live jazz (ticket)¥3,500
Imperial Palace East Gardens (entrance)Free
Marunouchi Café (breakfast)¥1,000
Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower / department store food hall (browsing / treats)¥1,200
Kanda Myojin Shrine (visit)Free
Jimbocho Book Town (browsing)Free
Mandarake Complex (shopping)¥1,500
Super Potato (retro game photos / purchase)¥800
Akihabara Gachapon Hall (capsule machine)¥300
Kanda River Promenade (twilight stroll)Free
Tap Stand Kanda (craft beer)¥900
Club Sega Akihabara (arcade play credits)¥500
Menya Musashi Bukotsu (ramen)¥1,200
Ginza West Aoyama Garden (breakfast)¥1,200
Ginza Six (rooftop garden / window shopping)Free
Kabukiza Theatre (short gallery/tour or morning performance excerpt)¥1,000
Higashi-ginza Pier water taxi (water taxi fare)¥800
Itoya Flagship Store (stationery shopping)Free
Pola Museum Annex (entry)¥1,000
Statue of Liberty Replica (Odaiba promenade)Free
teamLab Planets (admission)¥3,200
Decks Tokyo Beach Seaside Café (coffee)¥700
Aomi Waterfront Park (stroll)Free
VenusFort (shopping / atmosphere)Free
Megaloprep Club/Bar AREA (cover/drink)¥1,500
Daikanransha Ferris wheel (ride)¥1,000
Tobu Limited Express to Nikko (one-way)¥2,500
Rinno-ji Temple (visit)¥400
Toshogu Shrine (entrance)¥1,300
Futarasan Shrine (visit)Free
Hippari Dako (soba lunch)¥1,200
Yamashita Park (Yokohama waterfront visit)Free
Yokohama Marine Tower (entrance)¥800
Motomachi Shopping Street (browsing)Free
Panya no Kosaku (castella / bakery)¥300
Lake Chuzenji (transport/viewing)¥600
Kegon Falls (viewing platform / lift)¥570
Akechidaira Park (café)¥800
Kinugawa Onsen Tsurumiya (onsen public bath, day-use)¥1,000
Hotel Shikisai (onsen day-use alternative)¥1,000
Meiji-no-yakata (kaiseki dinner)¥4,000
The Bar at Yokohama Royal Park Hotel (cocktail)¥1,800
Red Brick Warehouse (evening stroll / stalls)Free
Tokyu Food Show (Shibuya) (onigiri/wagashi snacks)¥800
Streamer Coffee Company (specialty coffee)¥700
Shinagawa Station coin locker (luggage)¥600
Kūkō Souvenir Plaza (Haneda) (souvenirs)¥1,200
The Oak Door Bar (Toranomon Hills rooftop cocktail)¥1,600
Hibiya Chanter (artisan snacks)¥1,000
Estimated Total (per person)¥78,720
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