Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a beautiful and peaceful oasis in the bustling city of Tokyo. It is well-known for its stunning gardens in varying styles such as English, French and traditional Japanese. A perfect place for a relaxing walk and to enjoy nature.
Oedo Onsen Monogatari is an indoor hot spring theme park that takes you back to the Edo period. Enjoy a luxurious soak in the hot spring bath while wearing a yukata (traditional Japanese outfit) and relax in the sauna rooms. Afterwards, have a delicious traditional Japanese meal and shop for souvenirs.
The Meiji Shrine is a serene and peaceful Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Adjacent to it is Yoyogi Park, where you can relax in nature and see street performances. This is a great place to unwind and take a leisurely stroll.
Experience the magical world of DisneySea, where you can enjoy different themed sea environments while riding exhilarating rides and attractions. With a variety of shows and parades, you're sure to have a fun-filled relaxing day.
Odaiba Seaside Park is a beautiful waterfront park where you can take a relaxing stroll while taking in the spectacular view of Tokyo Bay, Rainbow Bridge and Statue of Liberty replica. Afterwards, visit the iconic Tokyo Tower, where you can take in the breathtaking view of the city from its observation deck.
Travelers can use Tokyo's extensive train and subway system to access most attractions in the itinerary. The Japan Rail Pass is a cost-effective way for foreign tourists to travel on most JR trains nationwide. However, for travel within Tokyo, the Pasmo or Suica IC card is more convenient. Taxis are also available but are relatively expensive.
If you have more time, visit the Tokyo Imperial Palace, Asakusa Sensoji Temple, or Shibuya Crossing. For less time, consider removing Tokyo DisneySea or Oedo Onsen Monogatari. Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle to stay hydrated in Tokyo's hot and humid weather.
Narita International Airport (NRT) is the main gateway to Tokyo and is located about 60km east of the city center. Haneda International Airport (HND) is another option, located about 20km south of the city center. Both airports are served by a variety of transportation options including trains, buses, and taxis.