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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14

Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Waseda University campus, one of Japan's most prestigious universities. Take a stroll around the campus and admire the beautiful architecture of the historic buildings that date back to the 19th century. Don't miss the Okuma Auditorium, a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture.
Afternoon
Head to the nearby Kagurazaka neighborhood for lunch. Known as "Little Kyoto," this charming area is filled with traditional Japanese shops and restaurants. Stop by Kinozen for a delicious bowl of soba noodles or try the local specialty, "oden," at any of the local izakayas.
Evening
For a true taste of Tokyo nightlife, head to Golden Gai. This tiny area in the Shinjuku district is packed with tiny bars and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Grab a drink and strike up a conversation with the friendly locals.
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Morning
Take a trip to the Meiji Shrine, one of Tokyo's most famous and revered Shinto shrines. The serene forested grounds are a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Afterward, head to Harajuku for some shopping and people-watching. Take a stroll down Takeshita Street, a colorful and vibrant street lined with trendy shops and cafes.
Afternoon
For lunch, head to the nearby Shibuya district and try the famous "katsu sando" sandwich at Maisen. Afterward, take a walk through Yoyogi Park, a sprawling green space that's great for picnics and people-watching. Be sure to check out the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery, which features works by Japanese and Western artists.
Evening
For a taste of traditional Japanese culture, head to a "ryotei," a luxury traditional Japanese restaurant. Some of the best in Tokyo can be found in the Akasaka neighborhood. Try Akasaka Kikunoi or Ishikawa for an unforgettable culinary experience.
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Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Tokyo National Museum, which houses the largest collection of Japanese art in the world. Be sure to check out the impressive samurai armor collection. Afterward, head to Ueno Park, one of Tokyo's largest public parks. Take a stroll around the Shinobazu Pond and visit the Ueno Zoo.
Afternoon
For lunch, head to the nearby Yanaka neighborhood, a charming area with winding streets and traditional Japanese homes. Stop by Yanaka Ginza, a lively shopping street filled with local shops and restaurants. Try the "senbei" rice crackers at Yanaka Shippoya or the traditional Japanese sweets at Kameya Mannendo.
Evening
For a unique dining experience, try "izakaya-hopping" in the Ebisu neighborhood. An "izakaya" is a traditional Japanese pub where you can try a variety of small dishes and drinks. Some of the best in Tokyo can be found in Ebisu, such as Tsumugi or Uoshin.
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Take a day trip to the nearby city of Kamakura, a historic city that was once the capital of Japan. Visit the Great Buddha of Kamakura, one of Japan's most famous landmarks. Afterward, take a walk through the beautiful Kamakura streets and visit the many temples and shrines, such as Hasedera and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu.
Afternoon
For lunch, try the local specialty, "shirasu-don," a bowl of rice topped with tiny white fish, at any of the local restaurants. Afterward, head to the beach and take a stroll along Yuigahama Beach, one of Kamakura's most popular beaches.
Evening
For dinner, head to the nearby Enoshima Island and try the local seafood at any of the restaurants. Afterward, take a walk through the Enoshima Island Illumination, a stunning light display that takes place every year from November to February.
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Morning
Spend your final day in Tokyo exploring the trendy Daikanyama neighborhood, known for its stylish boutiques and cafes. Take a stroll down the Kotto-dori ("Antique Street") and check out the many antique shops and galleries. Afterward, head to Ivy Place for a delicious brunch.
Afternoon
For a unique cultural experience, visit the nearby Nezu Museum, which houses a collection of Japanese and East Asian art. Afterward, head to the nearby Roppongi Hills, a massive shopping and entertainment complex with stunning views of the city from the observation deck.
Evening
For your final dinner in Tokyo, head to any of the city's many Michelin-starred restaurants. Some of the best in Tokyo can be found in the Ginza district, such as Sushi Yoshitake or Esaki.
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