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How to Spend 5 Days in TOKYO - Japan Travel Itinerary

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Explore the dynamic metropolis of Tokyo, Japan, with this comprehensive 5-day itinerary. From ancient temples and serene gardens to futuristic entertainment districts and world-class theme parks, discover the city's rich history, vibrant culture, and cutting-edge innovation.

  • Sensoji temple

    Tokyo's oldest and most popular temple, known for the Kaminari Gate, Nakamise-dori street, and its unforgettable image of Japan.

  • Shibuya

    A vibrant area known for the Shibuya Scramble, one of the world's busiest intersections, as well as its nightlife and department stores.

  • Shinjuku

    A central urban center with vibrant nightlife, Shinjuku station (the world's busiest), and Memory Lane (Piss Alley) known for its cozy izakaya bars.

  • Akihabara

    Tokyo's electric town, famous for its anime and otaku culture, crazy stores, and maid cafes.

  • Tokyo Sky Tree

    The tallest tower in the world, offering great views of Tokyo, and where Mount Fuji can be seen on a clear day.

  • Tokyo Imperial Gardens

    A traditional garden in the middle of modern Tokyo, a refuge from the crowded city, and a premier cherry blossom spot in spring.

  • Yasukuni Shrine

    A beautiful shrine where visitors in summer can view the Mitama Festival, when over 30,000 lanterns cover the shrine’s walls.

  • Kabuki-cho

    Japan's largest red light district, known for its neon lights and a place to be cautious of touts.

  • Golden Gai

    A series of narrow alleyways with tiny bars, offering cozy and atmospheric drinking experiences.

  • Meiji Jingu Shrine

    A massive forest in the middle of Tokyo, connected to Yoyogi Park, known for its tranquility and traditional Japanese wedding processions.

  • Yoyogi Park

    A park with a grove of over 700 Sakura trees, making it a popular flower viewing location in the spring.

  • Harajuku

    Japan's center of youth fashion and cosplay culture, with Takeshita Street known for its boutique shops, cafes, and crepes.

  • Tokyo Tower

    A tower modeled after the Eiffel Tower, known for being stunningly illuminated at night and having a high-tech VR Gaming Center.

  • Yokohama

    Japan's second-largest city, distinct from Tokyo, with the relaxed Minato Mirai area and Yokohama Chinatown as great choices to visit.

  • Tokyo Disneyland

    A popular theme park that requires a separate ticket from Tokyo DisneySea.

  • Tokyo DisneySea

    A popular theme park that requires a separate ticket from Tokyo Disneyland.

  • TeamLab Planets TOKYO

    An interactive art exhibition of light and sound that changes as you move through its mesmerizing displays, requiring advance booking.

  • Odaiba

    A man-made island and entertainment district where one can spend multiple days.