7-Day City Experience in Tokyo and Beyond

  • Day 1: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
    20 minutes (9.3 kilometers) from Haneda Airport

    Get started with a calming visit to the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, which offers a peaceful respite from the bustling city. The garden is divided into three sections, each with different theme gardens. Highlights include the traditional Japanese landscape garden, Western-style greenhouse, and French garden.

  • Day 2: Meiji Shrine and Shibuya Crossing
    20 minutes (5.0 kilometers) from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

    Start with a visit to the Meiji Shrine, one of Tokyo's most popular Shinto shrines that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife. Then experience the iconic Shibuya Crossing, rumored to be the busiest intersection in the world. Catch a glimpse of the famous Hachiko statue, and shop at some of the world's most famous fashion boutiques — the perfect way to experience the hustle and bustle of the city.

  • Day 3: Tokyo Skytree and Asakusa
    20 minutes (10.1 kilometers) from Shibuya Crossing

    Get a bird's eye view of Tokyo from the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world. Head over to the traditional neighborhood of Asakusa to see the historical temples and to indulge in street food at the Nakamise shopping street, before wrapping up the day with an evening river cruise.

  • Day 4: Mount Fuji and Hakone
    90 minutes (100 kilometers) from Tokyo Skytree

    Take a day trip to see the stunning Mount Fuji — Japan's highest peak that is considered as one of the world's most beautiful mountains with its iconic snow-capped profile. Head to the nearby town of Hakone, where you can relax in one of the area's natural hot springs and enjoy scenic views of the region's famous peaks and valleys via the Hakone Ropeway.

  • Day 5: Tokyo DisneySea and Maihama
    90 minutes (60 kilometers) from Hakone

    Lose yourself in the magic of Tokyo DisneySea, which offers exclusive attractions and entertainment found nowhere else in the world — including not one, but two large sea-themed areas that you'll surely fall in love with. Make sure to get a FastPass (virtual queuing system) to skip the lines for popular rides!

  • Day 6: Harajuku and Omotesando
    30 minutes (9.9 kilometers) from Tokyo DisneySea

    Take a stroll down the famous Harajuku street, renowned for its fashionable and colorful attire, unique street culture and large crowds. Continue down the equally fashionable Omotesando, featuring upscale shops and boutiques from some of the world's most premium brands. After a day of shopping, relax at an iconic cat cafe before heading back to your accommodations.

  • Day 7: Tsukiji Fish Market and Ginza
    20 minutes (4.4 kilometers) from Harajuku

    Explore the world-famous Tsukiji Fish Market, which houses the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world. Next, head over to Ginza, the high-end shopping district of Tokyo that features top-of-the-line fashion boutiques, five-star restaurants, and plenty of entertainment options. It is the perfect way to wrap up your trip to Japan.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (2 hours, ¥200)
  • Meiji Shrine (1 hour, Free)
  • Shibuya Crossing (1 hour, Free)
  • Tokyo Skytree (2 hours, ¥3000)
  • Asakusa (2 hours, Free)
  • Mount Fuji and Hakone (8 hours, ¥12,000)
  • Tokyo DisneySea and Maihama (8 hours, ¥8,200)
  • Harajuku and Omotesando (4 hours, Free)
  • Tsukiji Fish Market and Ginza (4 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ¥23,600 (excluding accommodation)

Transportation

Getting around Tokyo has never been easier with the extensive public transportation network consisting of buses, trains, and subways. One of the best value for money is the use of a rechargeable IC transit card that can be used across multiple transport modes. Additionally, taxis are typically available throughout Tokyo, but can be expensive due to traffic congestion.

Useful tips

If you have more time, consider visiting additional famous attractions like the Tokyo Tower or Ueno Park. Alternatively, if you have less time available, it may be worth skipping the day trip to Mount Fuji and Hakone.

Airports

The main international airport in Tokyo is Narita International Airport (NRT), which is located approximately 60 kilometers east of the city center. A second airport, Haneda Airport (HND), is located much closer to the city center and offers domestic flights, as well as limited international flights.

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