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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day at Tsukiji Fish Market, the largest fish market in the world. Observe the morning tuna auction, and then indulge in the freshest sushi breakfast you’ve ever had.
Afternoon
Head to Asakusa and visit Sensoji, Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple. Explore the Nakamise shopping street, which has been around since the Edo period and is filled with traditional souvenirs and snacks. Finish the day off with a visit to the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world.
Morning
Take a stroll through the beautiful gardens of the Imperial Palace, the former site of Edo Castle. Visit the East Garden, which is open to the public and features a traditional Japanese garden, a tea house, and the foundation of the castle tower.
Afternoon
Next, head to Harajuku, the center of Japan’s kawaii (cute) culture. Walk down Takeshita Street and explore the many shops selling colorful and quirky fashion, accessories, and sweets. Don’t miss the famous crepes at Marion Crepes.
Morning
Start the day with a visit to Meiji Shrine, a serene oasis in the middle of bustling Tokyo. The shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken and is surrounded by a forest of over 100,000 trees.
Afternoon
Next, head to the trendy neighborhood of Daikanyama, known for its chic boutiques, cafes, and bookstores. Check out the iconic Tsutaya bookstore, which features a Starbucks and a rooftop garden.
Evening
Morning
Take a day trip to the charming seaside town of Kamakura, located just an hour south of Tokyo. Visit the Great Buddha, a massive bronze statue that dates back to the 13th century. Walk through the bamboo grove at Hokokuji Temple and enjoy matcha tea in the tranquil tea house.
Afternoon
Visit the Hase-dera Temple and take in the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Explore the town’s narrow streets and visit the many small shops and cafes.
Morning
Take a day trip to Nikko, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located two hours north of Tokyo. Visit Toshogu Shrine, a complex of over a dozen beautifully decorated buildings and the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Afternoon
Explore the nearby waterfalls, lakes, and hiking trails of Nikko National Park. Don’t miss the stunning Kegon Falls, which drops 97 meters into a deep blue pool.