Itinerary
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Stop At: Senso-ji Temple, 2-3-1, Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
Sensō-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it became independent after World War II.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tokyo Skytree, 1 Chome-1-2, Oshiage, Sumida 131-8634 Tokyo Prefecture
Explore the observatory deck, enjoy shopping. Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo. It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 and reached its full height of 634.0 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, displacing the Canton Tower, and the second tallest structure in the world after the Burj Khalifa (829.8 m/2,722 ft).
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tsukiji Fish Market, 4-14-2, Tsukiji, Chuo 104-0045 Tokyo Prefecture
Explore the oldest fish market of Japan. Traditional wholesale market selling seafood, vegetables, produce & housewares, established in 1935.The area includes a large number of restaurants, retail markets, and related restaurant supply stores. Until 2018, it was the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Imperial Palace, 1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda 100-8111 Tokyo Prefecture
The Tokyo Imperial Palace is the usual residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda district of the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains several buildings including the main palace, some residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Akihabara, Sotokanda, Chiyoda 101-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Akihabara is a buzzing shopping hub famed for its electronics retailers, ranging from tiny stalls to vast department stores like Yodobashi Multimedia Akiba. Venues specializing in manga, anime, and video games include Tokyo Anime Center, for exhibits and souvenirs, and Radio Kaikan with 10 floors of toys, trading cards, and collectibles. Staff dressed as maids or butlers serve tea and desserts at nearby maid cafes.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Ginza, Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Kanto
Enjoy the shopping at one of the city’s top shopping districts, Ginza is packed with upmarket boutiques and ritzy cocktail and sushi bars. Fine jewelry is sold in the 1930s Wako Honkan department store, while ultramodern Ginza Place specializes in high-tech electronics.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ameyoko Shopping Street, 6 Chome-10, Ueno, Taito 110-0005 Tokyo Prefecture
Ameyoko in Ueno, an atmospheric open-air market that offers variety of stores selling a massive selection of fashion, cosmetics, medicines, and even fresh food at almost ridiculously cheap prices.
Ameyoko is a Shopping Street, commonly known as "Ameyoko," is collection of stores and small shops located under the elevated railway line.
Let’s take a stroll through this wonderfully busy and bustling shopping area and take a look at some of its most popular shops, stores, and stalls!
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Ueno Park, Uenokoen, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
Ueno Park is one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing sites in Japan, and there are about 1,200 cherry trees in this park. Every spring, when the cherry blossoms bloom, nearly 2 million people visit the park for hanami, or cherry blossom viewing (a custom in which food and alcohol are enjoyed under blooming cherry trees). In the evening, bonbori (paper lanterns) are lit, and the cherry blossoms look fantastic as they appear in the soft illumination of the paper lanterns.
In addition, a zoo, a museum, and an art gallery are located within the park premises, so this location is widely known as bunka-no-mori (means forest of culture).
Duration: 1 hour