6-DAY TOKYO ROUGH ITINERARY IN MID MAY

Hey! I am traveling with a group of 9 and would greatly appreciate any input, tips, or recommendations. Our interests are FOOD (street food/stalls, yakiniku, fine dining, honestly any food experience), nightlife (drinking, bars, cool streets), ANIME, animals, parks (we are all used to walking a lot a lot, so any nice walking routes), shopping districts, and ONSEN!

What we aren’t interested in is Museums, amusement parks (except for Disney Sea), big statues (like godzilla), electronics, and the imperial palace. This is my first itinerary ever, let alone one in Japan so I’m open to literally anything and would like any critique on efficient traveling.

note: We are the kind of group who don’t get tired and can do a lot, so please chuck in anything extra we could do within the surrounding area. and BUDGET is not an issue THANKS!

\*\*DAY 1: \*\*

\- Arrive at HANEDA airport at 6:45AM

\- Get SUICA card

\- Get SIM card

\- Catch a train to Shinjuku Station, drop off luggage at the AirBNB at 11am

\- Hit the One Piece Gym

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NIGHT TIME

\- New York Bar (Shinjuku probs need a reservation)

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\*\*DAY 2\*\*

\- Akihabra

\- Asakusa

\- Sensoji

\- Golden Gai

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\*\*DAY 3\*\*

\- Tsukiji Fish Markets

\- Team Lab Planets

\- Uniqlo in ginza

\- Odaiba

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\*\*DAY 3\*\*

\- DisneySEA

\- OKOIDE YOKOCHO bar hopping

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\*\*DAY 4\*\*

\- Harajuku

\- Yoyogi park

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\*\*DAY 5\*\*

\- I’ve looked around for onsens and the Ginzan Onsen caught my eye but I’m not sure if it’s worth it,

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\*\*DAY 6\*\*

\- IKEBUKURO shopping

\- Catch the JR to Kyoto

1 comment
  1. Looks fun! Ginzan is over 4 hours away, and in the opposite direction of Kyoto, so I wouldn’t go there. Hakone, or Arima Onsen nearer to Kyoto, would be more convenient.

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