2 of those days will be day trips, and here are the 6 other days planned.
Day 3 is not planned yet, we have no idea what to do, any recommendations appreciated!
Thank you
Day 1: Shinjuku
Shinjuku Gyoen park
Godzilla head
Takashimaya Times Square
Hanazono Shrine
Golden Gai
Mairie de Tokyo (observatoire)
Omoide Yokocho (petite ruelle)
Day 2: Shibuya & Harajuku
Meiji Shrine
Yoyogi park
Purikura (cabines photo)
Takeshita street
Togo Jinga sancturary
KiddyLand (magasin jouets)
Loft shoping
Shibuya crossing (prendre un café à Shibuya Sky avec la vue)
Mega Don Quijote store
Day 3: No idea yet, wanted to go to Ghibli museum but couldnt get tickets, anyways my wife isnt a fan so let’s forget about it
Inokashira Park?
Kichijoji?
Koenji?
Nakano?
Gotokjui Temple (with many cats)
Shiro Hige’s Cream Puff Factory
Day 4: Asakusa, Ueno, Akihabara 1 Sumo tournament
Asakusa Sanctuary
Samurai Museum
Kaminarimon
Kappabashi street
Parc de Ueno
Musée national de Tokyo
Yodobashi Akiba (centre éléctronique)
Manga shops
Super Potato (video games)
Hey Taito (arcade)
?Capybara café
?Tokyo Skytree
?Sumida river
Sumo tournament
Day 5: Imperial Palace & Roppongi/Daimon
Imperial Palace and gardens
Gare de Tokyo
Kirby café?
Pokemon café?
Atago Jinja sanctuary
Zojo Ji temple
Tour de tokyo
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
Day 6: Ginza & south (better on weekends?)
Tsukiji market
Shopping street
Kabuki Za (theatre)
TeamLabs
Madame Tussauds?
Gundam Base
?Odaiba beach
?Rainbow bridge at night
by idontloveanyone
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Day 3: Spend all day in Kichijoji. There are many things to do and see, and it’s a nice area for strolling. The area has a large arcade also, so it’s convenient if it’s raining.
Gotokuji does *not* have ‘many cats’ it’s a mundane, out-of-the-way temple with three sets of shelves of small cat figurines on the west and north sides of one building and a small, new statue of a cat on a pillar. It’s a nice enough place, but now it’s so overrun with tourists (the only people one sees there) that the most interesting places are closed off to casual visitors. The Shiro Hige’s Cream Puff Factory (a) is just Instagram-famous, (b) sells out, apparently, by 11 AM each morning, (c) has an outlet in Kichijoji, and (d) sells something available in all convenience stores and supermarkets and many cafés in Japan. It’s not worth the trip. (I live in the area of Gotokuji and have for many years. No one I know has ever gone to [or even heard of] Shiro-Hige’s, and no one visits Gotokuji except at the new year holidays or if the family is associated with the temple.)
Days 4, 5, and 6 all look much too busy. I’d advise picking two or three places, going to those, and visiting other places in the same area(s) if you have time.
Please do not go to the capybara café or any other animal cafés. The animals are poorly treated in terrible conditions, and the owners have no incentives besides profit to keep the animals healthy(-looking) and, because Japan has weak animal cruelty laws, no negative incentives to keep the animals healthy or alive. If you need to see capybara (an animal indigenous to South America) in Japan, go to a zoo—there’s one in Kichijoji that has them.