Tokyo is one of the world's most exciting cities β a mesmerizing blend of ultra-modern technology and ancient traditions. This 5-day itinerary is designed for first-time visitors who want to experience the best of Tokyo without feeling rushed.
Trip Overview
March-May (cherry blossoms) or Oct-Nov (fall colors)
$100-200 (mid-range) / $300+ (luxury)
Get a Suica/Pasmo card for seamless travel
Day 1: Shinjuku & Shibuya
Start your Tokyo adventure in the city's most vibrant districts. These areas showcase modern Tokyo at its best β neon lights, bustling crowds, and endless entertainment.
Morning: Shinjuku Exploration
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden β One of Tokyo's largest and most beautiful parks. Perfect for jet-lag recovery. (Β₯500 entry)
- Walk through the busy Shinjuku Station area β the world's busiest station
Afternoon: Shibuya
- Shibuya Crossing β The iconic scramble crossing. Best viewed from Starbucks above
- Visit Shibuya Sky β 360Β° observation deck (Β₯2,000)
- Explore Shibuya 109 for Japanese fashion
Evening
- Golden Gai β Narrow alleys with tiny bars in Shinjuku
- Dinner at Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) β atmospheric yakitori stalls
π‘ Pro Tip: Get the Tokyo Subway 72-hour pass (Β₯1,500) β it pays for itself quickly.
Day 2: Asakusa & Ueno
Today we explore traditional Tokyo β historic temples, markets, and the city's cultural heart.
Morning: Asakusa
- Senso-ji Temple β Tokyo's oldest and most significant temple
- Walk through Nakamise Street β traditional shopping street with snacks and souvenirs
- See the iconic Kaminarimon Gate (Thunder Gate)
Afternoon: Ueno
- Ueno Park β Museums, shrines, and the famous zoo
- Visit Tokyo National Museum if you love history (Β₯1,000)
- Explore Ameyoko Market β bustling street market
Evening
- Take a Sumida River cruise back toward Asakusa
- See Tokyo Skytree lit up at night
Day 3: Harajuku & Meiji Shrine
A perfect mix of tranquil spirituality and quirky Japanese pop culture.
Morning
- Meiji Shrine β Serene Shinto shrine in a forested area. Free entry.
- Walk through the beautiful Yoyogi Park
Afternoon: Harajuku
- Takeshita Street β Wild fashion, crepes, and kawaii culture
- Omotesando β Tokyo's Champs-ΓlysΓ©es with high-end shopping
- Try a rainbow cotton candy or Japanese crepe
Evening
- Explore Roppongi Hills for dinner and city views
- Check out teamLab Borderless digital art museum (book ahead!)
Day 4: Day Trip to Kamakura
Escape the city for a day to explore ancient temples and the famous Great Buddha.
Getting There
Take the JR Yokosuka Line from Tokyo Station (1 hour, covered by JR Pass or ~Β₯940).
Must-See
- Kotoku-in Temple β The iconic Great Buddha (Daibutsu)
- Hasedera Temple β Beautiful gardens and ocean views
- Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine β Kamakura's most important shrine
- Stroll along Komachi Street for snacks and souvenirs
π Transport Tip: If you have a JR Pass, this day trip is "free." Otherwise, consider the Kamakura-Enoshima Pass.
Day 5: Ginza & Tokyo Station
End your trip with upscale shopping, incredible food, and a last taste of Tokyo.
Morning
- Explore Tsukiji Outer Market β Fresh seafood breakfast
- Try tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet) and fresh sushi
Afternoon: Ginza
- Window shop at Ginza's luxury boutiques
- Visit Ginza Six β modern shopping complex
- Explore Tokyo Station β beautiful red-brick building
Evening
- Last-minute shopping at Character Street (Tokyo Station)
- Pick up bento boxes and snacks for your flight
Where to Stay
Tokyo has accommodation for every budget. Here are our top picks for first-time visitors:
Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
Great location, rooftop bar
Park Hyatt Tokyo
Iconic luxury, Lost in Translation vibes
Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza
Central location, modern design
π‘ Prices are approximate and may vary. Check partner sites for current rates.
Essential Tokyo Tips
Transportation
Get a Suica or Pasmo IC card immediately. Works on all trains, buses, and many stores. Get it at any station.
Cash is King
Japan is still largely cash-based. Carry yen β use 7-Eleven ATMs for foreign cards.
Pocket WiFi
Rent a pocket WiFi or get a tourist SIM. Essential for navigation and translation.
Eat Late
Restaurants open late. Lunch is 11:30-14:00, dinner often 18:00-22:00.
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