Discover the best of Tokyo with our expertly crafted 3-day itinerary. Visit iconic landmarks like Senso-ji Temple and Shibuya Crossing, explore hidden gems, and experience authentic Japan culture. Perfect for tech enthusiasts and foodies.
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Day 1: Arrival & First Impressions
Start your Tokyo adventure by getting your bearings and exploring the city's most iconic landmarks. Take time to soak in the atmosphere and discover why this destination captures the hearts of millions.
Senso-ji Temple
Visit Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, dating back to 645 AD, with its iconic red lantern gate.
💡 Tip: Visit early morning (before 7 AM) for a peaceful experience. The nearby Nakamise shopping street opens at 10.
Shibuya Crossing
Experience the world's busiest pedestrian crossing, with up to 3,000 people crossing at once.
💡 Tip: View from Starbucks or Shibuya Sky observation deck for the best photos.
Day 2: Local Life & Neighborhoods
Experience Tokyo like a local today. Wander through authentic neighborhoods, discover hidden cafes, and get a taste of everyday life in Japan.
Meiji Shrine
Find serenity in this forested Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
💡 Tip: Free entry. Sunday mornings may have traditional wedding processions.
Tokyo Skytree
Ascend Japan's tallest structure for360-degree views stretching to Mount Fuji on clear days.
💡 Tip: Visit at sunset for day and night views. The attached Solamachi mall has great food options.
Day 3: Bonus Discoveries & Departure
Before you leave, squeeze in a few more Tokyo experiences. Even a morning can hold wonderful discoveries in this city.
Tsukiji Fish Market
Experience the outer market with fresh sushi, tamagoyaki, and Japanese kitchen tools.
💡 Tip: The inner wholesale market moved to Toyosu, but the outer market remains vibrant.
Shinjuku District
Explore neon-lit streets, department stores, and the famous Golden Gai bar alley.
💡 Tip: Visit the free Tokyo Metropolitan Government observation deck. Memory Lane (Omoide Yokocho) has great yakitori.
Dicas de Viagem
- 1Book accommodation in the city center for easy access to attractions. Tokyo is very walkable for a short trip.
- 2The best time to visit Tokyo is March to May (cherry blossoms), September to November. Shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
- 3The local currency is Japanese Yen (¥). Carry some cash for small vendors and markets.
- 4A few words in Japanese go a long way with locals. Even "please" and "thank you" will earn smiles.
- 5Download offline maps and translation apps before your trip. WiFi can be spotty in historic areas.
- 63 days is ideal for the main highlights. Prioritize what matters most to you.
- 7Wake up early to beat the crowds at popular attractions – it's worth it!
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