Hey, I’m going to Tokyo with my mother in March. Just wanted some advice on what I could do within the 4 days, along with some advice on transportation.
Day 1:
* 12:30 PM – Land at Narita Airport (don’t know how long the airport checks will take)
* 2:00 PM – Take the Skyliner to our hotel in Asakusa
* 4:00 PM – Go to Shibuya via Hanzomon Line (I’m thinking about getting the 72 hour pass & Skyliner deal, but idk if that’s the best idea)
* 5:00 PM – Shibuya Sky (am considering Tokyo Skytree since it’s way closer to the hotel)
* 7:00 PM – Dinner
* 8:00 PM – Shibuya Crossing (idk what else to do in Shibuya & I will not be drinking)
* 9:30 PM – Go back to hotel
Day 2: (Not sure about Akihabara and the Samurai Museum)
* 9:00 AM – Go to Akihabara (would love alt. places to visit besides Akihabara)
* 12:00 PM – Lunch
* 1:30 PM – Tokyo Samurai Ninja Museum
* 4:00 PM – Nakamise Dori
* 4:30 PM – Sensoji Temple Area
* 7:00 PM – Dinner
* 8:00 PM – ???
* 9:30 PM – Go back to hotel
Day 3: (Not sure about the order)
* 9:00 AM – Imperial Palace
* 11:30 AM – Lunch
* 1:00 PM – teamLab Planets or teamLab Borderless
* 5:00 PM – ???
* 6:30 PM – Dinner
* 7:30 PM – ???
Day 4:
* 9:00 AM – Checkout
* 10:00 AM – Sunshine City
* 11:30 AM – Lunch
* 1:30 PM – Luggage Pick-Up from Hotel
* 3:00 PM – Arrive at Narita Airport
* 5:00 PM – Plane Leaves Narita Airport
What do you think about this itinerary? Is it too packed/empty? What should I add/remove from it? Is it worth buying the round way Skyliner & 72 hour pass deal for this itinerary or should I try to buy a Welcome Suica (despite it not selling anywhere besides Haneda Airport) or a Pasmo Passport? Any good restaurants worth trying out in any of these areas?
Any suggestion is welcomed! Please feel free to suggest any changes.
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For Day 2, I am considering Ueno Park and its museums as an alternative to either Akihabara or the Tokyo Samurai Ninja Museum.
Not really sure on what to do for Day 3.
by realvenommusic