Tokyo (3 or 4 days)

Hi everyone!

I thought it might be a good idea to consult my for plan three full days in Tokyo (early September).

I'd love to fit all the main attractions into the three days, but I'm not sure if that's too ambitious.

I'll be visiting Tokyo after Hiroshima and Miyajima, Kyoto and Nara.I've already reserved two free walking tours (on the first day) and entrance to the Imperial Palace (unfortunately on 13:30). I can change the days of those attractions, but not the time.I'd love to hear your suggestions on how to make this plan even better!

I'm also open to adding an additional day if that would help.

Day. 1

Ginza

SHIBUYA + HARAJUKU (Free walking tour (14:00 / duration 2h) – Shibuya Cross, Nonbei Yokocho, Miyashita Park, Cat Street, Takeshita Street, Omotesando, Meiji Shrine

Shinjuku (light & darkness) – Free walking tour (20:00/ duration 2-2,5h) – Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Omoide Yokocho, Kabukicho, Golden Gai, Hanazono Shrine

Day 2

Asakusa (early morning) – 6:00 am.
Kaminarimon Gate (Thunder Gate), Nakamise – dori, Hozomon Gate, Senso-ji Temple (5- Story Pagoda),

Asakusa Cultural Tourist Center (aerial views of this neighborhood.)

Asakusa Pier (Views of Tokyo Skytree and Asahi Beer Tower
Tokyo National Museum (ok. 2h) – approx. 9:30 / 10:00)
Ueno Park (2h) (or after Tokyo Imperial Palace)
Tokyo Imperial Palace (13:30 – 1h tour, ticket ordered)

Zojo-ji Temple

Tokyo Tower

Relax in Shiba Park or back to Ueno

Akihabara.

Day 3

Tsukiji Fish Market (breakfast)

Rainbow Bridge

Statue of Liberty replica.

Gundam Unicorn.

Fuji TV building. Minato

Teamlabs Planet (14:30)

(Roppongi Area) / Roppongi Hills
Mori Tower’s Tokyo City View
Giant spider sculpture by Louis Bourgois.
Asahi TV building

by BazyliM

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