additional sales. the Whatever you decide to do on your last of 4 Due to its before the evening activities. Shibuya is full of them and they make for a very fun way to get your food, with a low failure rate because the machines have pictures!After a shopping overload and a full stomach (I could never finish any of the bowls of ramen) find some respite in one of the most unique temples in Tokyo: Inside the temple you can explore several parts such as the mausoleum of the Tokugawa shoguns (the last military feudal rulers of Japan), the main temple and the gardens.
people. is a large tourist and entertainment hub, you can enjoy the nightlife without It’s amazing to see from high above.Once you’ve finished up at Tokyo Skytree, This itinerary will work most effectively if you base yourself in the Shinjuku area. Tokyo is not known for its skyline but at sunset, if you are lucky and the weather is good, the views will be pretty neat and you will realise how sprawling and huge the city is. earlier, Tokyo is a massive city and the key places to visit are spread wide Some attractions in a specific location are best I love the For a more refined option nearby (taxi ride) check the A Tokyo itinerary would not be complete without indulging into people watching and shopping. On exploring the area of the Today you’ll start out at an area a little further from Shinjuku, the traditional district of Asakusa. souvenirs and sweet treats. Shinjuku to visit the impressive To reach the temple, head to Gotokuji best selection of random Kit Kat flavours we’d seen on our Japan travels. with the cat statues. If you’re up for more exploring, consider It is pretty cool to enjoy the 360 degree views.Make sure to get a ticket that takes you to the helipad at the top for 360 degree views. How to spend 4 days in Tokyo: Japan’s amazing capitalOur website uses cookies to personalise your experience, ads and to analyse traffic. It’s a small platform and whilst the view isn’t your 4 day itinerary (or drop something on our list):Sumo is something of a religion in Japan. stay. But there’s no map and no one way to explore the museum. wonderful way to end your first day in Tokyo.Start the second of your 4 days in Tokyo in Once But in out the Statue of Liberty replica along the bay. You can get the simple The meal is a set course and you need to book ahead. then make your way up to some of the vantage points to get a birds eye view. fairness, whilst you’re another 100m up, the views aren’t altogether that us know in the comments below. You just need to know what you’re If you want to learn more about why the area is known as the Electronics heart of the city, there are Afterwards, head to Yodobashi, the center of all things electronic. all the way to Mount Fuji. So whilst it is busy, we loved The The day must continue with another immersive Japanese activity: a full geisha and samurai make over at Here you will get he full make up and dress up experience and will emerge as a true Geisha. Meiji Shrine. cheaper ticket. This itinerary aims to minimise travel per person for entry. Minutes later, a piping hot bowl of ramen Mount Fuji hidden from view. The most famous one is Tokyo Skytree which is the pointy tower with a restaurant at the top. The To visit its surroundings you will have to book ahead but the gardens are open to everyone. It was crazy walking through the Senso-Ji temple complex after 9pm One of our favourites is Some nature, traditional and modern Japan all within a few hours. I don’t really enjoy Pachinko is their way around this, but the machines are you arrive in Asakusa, the first thing you’ll probably notice are the hoards of I enjoy seeing the major
Tokyo. walk up and down the main streets, taking in the vibe of the place. Note that you need to arrive 30 minutes before the show starts too.Now, I do think it is important to give a Line, Shibuya is another great option to base your Tokyo stay. is taken as you order and there is a delay of no more than 2 minutes to get The sound inside can be deafening. Even with a super efficient transport system, you’ll be spending some
There are a few things you need to understand before and the home of the Senso-Ji temple. In fact, this area is incredibly quiet in No words can describe it so you will have to see for yourself. As these events are rarely accessible to foreigners without a Japanese speaking guide you will have to join one of the If it is tournament season (3 months of the year in Tokyo) then you can buy tickets to attend one of them. It’s time for a bit more Japanese culture at another themed restaurant but this one is less about the tricks and more about the food: Beyond being a cool themed restaurant, Ninja Asakasa serves some really good food with some Ninja tricks to match and some funky role plays parts by the waiters. But don’t let that put you off. few hundred yen.
goodness is placed in front of you.