Tokyo, the bustling capital city of Japan, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the perfect blend of tradition and modernity. With so many attractions to explore, it can be challenging to decide how to spend your time in this vibrant city, especially if you only have five days. In this travel blog, we'll take a closer look at a comprehensive 5-day itinerary, the top attractions to see, and the expenses you can expect to encounter.
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Meiji Shrine |
Day 1: Explore the Traditions of Tokyo
On your first day, immerse yourself in Tokyo's rich culture and traditions by visiting the following attractions:
Meiji Shrine - A peaceful shrine located in the heart of the city, Meiji Shrine is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken.
Harajuku - A trendy area famous for its street fashion and quirky shops.
Takeshita Street - A bustling pedestrian street in Harajuku that's packed with shops and street food vendors.
Expenses for Day 1:
Meiji Shrine - Free entry
Harajuku - Free to walk around, expenses depend on shopping and food choices
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Ueno Park |
Day 2: Tourist Hotspots in Tokyo
Spend your second day exploring some of the most popular tourist hotspots in Tokyo:
Tokyo Tower - An iconic landmark that offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.
Odaiba - A man-made island that's home to a variety of attractions, including shopping centers, museums, and a giant Gundam statue.
Shibuya Crossing - One of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, famous for its large crowds and neon lights.
Ueno Park- It's one of the most beautiful parks in Tokyo
Expenses for Day 2:
Tokyo Tower - Admission fee of JPY 1,200 for the main observatory or JPY 3,000 for the special observatory
Odaiba - Expenses depend on attraction choices
Shibuya Crossing - Free to walk around, expenses depend on shopping and food choices. After this, you might consider visiting Hachiko's Statue.
Ueno Park - No Entrance Fee
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Senso-ji |
Day 3: Historical Tokyo
Take a trip back in time on your third day by exploring some of the historical sites of Tokyo:
Imperial Palace - The former residence of the Emperor of Japan, with beautiful gardens and historic buildings.
Asakusa - A traditional district famous for its Senso-ji Temple, Nakamise shopping street, and traditional crafts.
Expenses for Day 3:
Imperial Palace - Free entry to the East Gardens, but you need a reservation to enter the palace buildings
Asakusa - Free to walk around, expenses depend on shopping and food choices
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Ginza |
Day 4: Shopping and Food in Tokyo
Spend your fourth day indulging in Tokyo's famous shopping and food scene:
Ginza - A high-end shopping district with luxury boutiques and department stores.
Akihabara- It's a haven for fans of anime, manga, video games and idol culture
Tsukiji Outer Market - A bustling market filled with fresh seafood and street food stalls.
Expenses for Day 4:
Ginza - Expenses depend on shopping choices
Tsukiji Outer Market - Free to walk around, expenses depend on food choices
Akihabara - Expenses depend on the item you will purchase
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Tokyo Disneyland |
Day 5: Fun and Relaxation in Tokyo
On your final day in Tokyo, take some time to relax and have fun:
Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea - Two of the most popular theme parks in the world.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - A tranquil oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Expenses for Day 5:
Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea - Admission fee of JPY 8,200 for adults
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - Admission fee of JPY 500
Tokyo offers a diverse range of attractions, making it a perfect destination for a 5-day trip. By following this itinerary and managing your expenses, you can enjoy a memorable trip to Tokyo without breaking the bank.
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Meiji Shrine |
Free Tokyo Attractions
1. Meiji Shrine
2. Ueno Park
3. Shibuya Crossing and Hachiko's Statue
4. Akihabara
5. Senso-ji Temple at Asakusa
6. Sumo Practice
7. Yoyogi Park
8. Tsukiji Outer Market.
9. Tokyo Imperial Palace
10. Ginza
Where to stay in Tokyo Japan
1. Nohga Hotel Akihabara Tokyo
3. Mimaru Tokyo
Budget Friendly Hotel in Tokyo
1. Shijuku Kuyakusho-mae Capsule Hotel
Where to book Japan Tour ( via KLOOK)
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