Tsukiji Fish Market is the world's largest wholesale fish market where you can find the freshest seafood. The market moves to a new location, Toyosu Market, but you can still enjoy sushi breakfast at the restaurants inside the market.
Sensoji Temple is Tokyo's oldest and most popular Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. Enter the Kaminarimon gate and walk through Nakamise-dori, a shopping street with traditional souvenirs and snacks.
Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Walk through the torii gate and the forest to reach the shrine. You can also visit the nearby Harajuku for shopping and street food.
Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest intersections in the world. You can watch the crowds cross the street from the Starbucks on the second floor of Tsutaya. Shibuya is also known for its fashion and nightlife.
Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower resembling the Eiffel Tower. The main observatory at 150 meters offers a panoramic view of Tokyo. You can also visit the nearby Zojoji Temple and Hamarikyu Garden.
If you have time, you can also visit the Imperial Palace, Ueno Park, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, or Odaiba. You can take a side trip to Nikko, Kamakura, or Mount Fuji. To maximize your fun, try a maid cafe, a themed restaurant, or a karaoke booth. Don't forget to try Japanese sweets such as matcha, mochi, and wagashi.
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