Tokyo, one of the world’s largest cities, is incredibly diverse and full of contrasts – there’s no set formula for what you should experience here. The coming days are therefore entirely yours to enjoy, giving you the freedom to explore the Japanese capital at your own pace. You can take inspiration from the suggestions below and spread them across your days, or add on one of our exciting optional tours.
Start your exploration in the lively Asakusa district, home to Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple, Senso-ji. On your way to the temple, stroll along Nakamise-dori, where the scent of freshly made snacks mingles with the allure of stalls brimming with lucky charms, fans, and local treats. Just a few streets away, a completely different calm prevails on Kappabashi Street, where small shops sell Japanese porcelain and chef’s knives side by side. Look up and you’ll see the Tokyo Skytree towering into the sky as a symbol of modern Tokyo. You may simply admire it from below or, with a ticket in hand, head to the top for an unforgettable panoramic view of the metropolis.
If you’d like to explore several of Tokyo’s iconic districts, you’ll find that many are conveniently located along the same train line. From Yoyogi Park, where locals go for a run or relax in the shade of the sprawling treetops, you can stroll to the tranquil Meiji Shrine, tucked away in a dense forest where gravel paths and the scent of cedar provide a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Continue on to Shibuya to greet the famous Hachiko statue and cross the world-renowned Shibuya Crossing, which after dark transforms into a mesmerising sea of people best admired from a bar high above the city streets.
For lunch, head to the Tsukiji Market, where small stalls serve freshly made sushi, grilled seafood, and Japanese dishes cooked right before your eyes. From here, continue to Akihabara, where neon signs flash in every direction and shops overflow with gadgets, comics, and collectible figures. For a complete change of atmosphere, visit Tokyo’s Imperial Palace, where moats, tree-lined avenues, and immaculately kept gardens offer an elegant glimpse into Japan’s imperial past. End your day in Shinjuku, where soaring skyscrapers, neon lights, and lively streets await, and take the lift up the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building to enjoy panoramic views of the dazzling cityscape or watch the nightly light show projected onto its iconic façade.
In contrast to the fast pace of the big city, you might like to spend one of your days on an excursion outside Tokyo. In Nikko, you’ll find lavishly decorated temples and shrines surrounded by forested mountains, including the impressive Toshogu Shrine, which is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. Alternatively, you can visit Hakone National Park, where hot springs, a boat trip on Lake Ashi, and, on clear days, the iconic view of Mt. Fuji, make up the highlights of the day.
Whatever the day has brought, the evening is the perfect opportunity to explore Tokyo’s diverse food scene. Choose a cosy sushi bar with just a few seats, a lively ramen shop with a queue at the door, or a restaurant high above street level, and turn dinner into another highlight of your day.