This itinerary covers the must-see spots for 3 days in Tokyo. It’s the ideal amount of time to explore the city’s rich history and modern innovations.
Day One
Tokyo is more than just a city. It's a whole world. It's a place where ancient traditions and modernity coexist and collide.Morning
Start your Tokyo adventure in Asakusa, home to the historic and popular Sensoji Temple. Visitors enter the temple grounds through Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), the outer gate. Take a moment to relax and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. You can also learn more about Japan's oldest Buddhist temple. Visit Nakamise, a shopping street that's over 200 meters long.Afternoon
Take a stroll through Ueno Park, a great spot for a relaxing walk. While in the park, you might want to check out the Tokyo National Museum.Evening
As the day winds down, why not check out Akihabara? This is the place to find electronics, anime, and other products for the Japanese "otaku" culture.
Day Two
Tokyo is a hub for innovation, fashion, and pop culture. It's a gorgeous city where ancient shrines stand side by side with soaring skyscrapers.Morning
Start your day at Meiji Shrine. It's right next to the JR Yamanote Line's busy Harajuku Station. The Meiji Shrine and the Yoyogi Park are right next to each other and make up a large forested area.Afternoon
you can visit Harajuku and Omotesando. Harajuku is always at the cutting edge of new local trends. Omotesando is all about international and timeless fashion. Harajuku is full of second-hand clothes.Evening
End your day in Shibuya, one of Tokyo's most dynamic districts. It's got one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. Another key point is Shibuya Crossing, the most iconic symbol of Tokyo. Above all, you can find everything from sushi to international cuisine here.
Day Three
Tokyo is the most populous city or metropolitan area in the world.Morning
Start your last day in Japan by exploring the Tsukiji Outer Market. There's a great selection of traditional Japanese food. There are lots of restaurants here, and lots of new culinary trends are born here, too. Try some street food and enjoy some fresh sushi. It's the best way to experience Tokyo's culinary traditions.Afternoon
Tokyo City View is an indoor observation deck in Roppongi Hills Mori Tower. The observatory offers a great view of Tokyo's night skyline. You can enjoy a double view of both Tokyo Tower and Tokyo SkyTree. You can also see the Rainbow Bridge and Odaiba is pretty spectacular.Evening
After all, you need to take some time to relax and enjoy the night view in Odaiba. It is an artificial island located in Tokyo Bay. Also, take in the night views of the city skyline and Rainbow Bridge. You can unwind at one of the waterfront cafes or check out the area's entertainment spots.Top Tokyo Attractions
You can visit in 3 days travel in Tokyo some of the city's most iconic. Chiefly Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples.Shinto Shrines
During you 3 days travel in Tokyo you can visit any Shinto Shrines. Chiefly Meiji-jingu Shrine (Harajuku), Yasakuni-jinja Shrine (Imperial Palace Area), Kanda Myojin Shrine (Kanda), and Asakusa-jinja Shrine (Asakusa). Additionally Toshogu-jinja Shrine (Ueno), Nogi-jinja Shrine (Roppongi), Namiyoke Inari-jinja Shrine (Tsukiji)Buddhist temples
Here are some of the most popular parks and museums in Tokyo. Chiefly Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa), Zenkoku-ji Temple (Kagurazaka), Yushima Seido Temple (Akihabara), and Zojo-ji Temple (Hamamatsucho)Popular Parks and Museums
You can visit in 3 days in Tokyo the best parks and museums. Above all to know about the history and traditions of this city.When you travel to Tokyo, you can visit Yoyogi Park, Ueno Park, Showa Kinen Park, and Inokashira Park. Also, you can stroll in Hibiya Park, Sumida Park, and the East Garden of the Imperial Palace. Enjoy your travel!
Particularly visit the Tokyo National Museum. Also, you can visit the Yayoi Kusama Museum, the Ghibli Museum, the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, and the National Museum of Modern Art.
Iconic districts and neighborhoods
You can visit in 3 days travel in Tokyo's iconic district and neighborhoods. Especially Asakusa, Shinjuku, Roppongi, Shibuya, Harajuku, Odaiba, Ginza, Akihabara and Kagurazaka. Explore it and learn about its history and traditions.
Best Dining Experiences
If you're looking for a great sushi restaurant or some local delicacies, we've got you covered. Visit these in the 3 days in Tokyo. Osushi no Jyo is another great option. Indeed this is an authentic sushi restaurant located in Roppongi, Tokyo.- Sushi Akazu Hanayama: Chiefly you can taste authentic Edomae sushi
- Sushi Akazu Kanayama: The restaurant offers sushi that incorporates 'Edo cuisine'
- Sushi Tsubaki Ikebukuronishiguchi-ten: They get their seafood straight chiefly from the Toyosu Fish Market
- Sushi Koma: Lastly enjoy nigirizushi made with a perfect balance of carefully selected ingredients and rice
Street food and food markets
Generally, the most popular street snacks in Tokyo are Okonomiyaki and Yakisoba. You can also buy full meals from street vendors.Harajuku crepes
Harajuku in Tokyo has many crepe shops with hundreds of filling possibilities. It's the perfect Japanese street food. Therefore you don´t miss visit it to enjoy in 3 days travel in Tokyo. Also, you can stroll and explore Harajuku's Takeshita Street. Here are the eight best Harajuku crepe shops:- Santa Monica Crepes
- Marion Crepes
- Café Crepe Strawberry House (Angel's Heart)
- Sweet Box
- Angel Crepes
- Parla Labo
- Momi & Toy's
- Pearl Lady Nakamise Street
Nakamise street
During 3 days travel to Tokyo, you can visit Nakamise Asakusa's most famous shopping street. The street runs for about 250 meters on the main approach to Sensoji Temple and is lined on both sides with shops selling traditional souvenirs, snacks, and sweets.Traditional Japanese Dining
If you're looking for traditional Japanese dining then kaiseki or izakaya in Roppongi or Shibuya is a great option. Izakayas are casual restaurants, perfect for when you're in the mood for something quick and easy. You're not sure exactly what you want to eat, but you know you want to eat something. It's also a great spot for a casual post-work drink.
Travel Tips for a Perfect Three-Day Tokyo Itinerary
You can learn in 3 days in Tokyo about public transportation and budget-friendly travel. We'll also go over the best time to visit Tokyo and how to get around.- Public Transportation: Use the JR Yamanote Line and Tokyo Metro to navigate the city.
- Travel to Mt. Fuji: The most affordable option is the highway bus; consider a bus pass for Lake Kawaguchiko, or rent a bicycle.
- Train Passes: Maximize travel with convenient train passes.
- Multi-Attraction Passes: Save money by visiting multiple attractions with bundled passes.
- Underrated Theme Parks: Discover lesser-known theme parks.
- Themed Cafes: Explore Tokyo’s quirky and unique themed cafes.
- City Views: Find the best spots for panoramic city views.
- City Exploration: Experience Tokyo by racing or cruising through the city.
- Affordable Dining: Enjoy budget-friendly dining options.
- Art and Science: Visit museums and exhibitions for art and science lovers.
- Budget Accommodation: Find affordable places to stay in Tokyo.
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