Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Tokyo: 6D5N Suggested Itinerary

Regardless whether this is your first time or even 6th time visiting the capital city of Tokyo, there is always an endless list of activities waiting for you to discover and explore each and every corner. Even I myself who have been visited this metropolis city for the 6th time, but still this city always has new things to surprise me and captivate my heart. So tell me, how can I even stop to fall in love with this city? 

Tokyo might looks small on the map, but in reality it's actually larger than I could ever imagine. It's impossible for one to cover the major attractions in a day, or even two. Therefore, I would suggest to spend at least 6 days and 5 night to enjoy Tokyo to the fullest. For this post, I have compiled all my previous 6 trips to Tokyo and from there, I handpicked those places you should go and see if you are heading to the city for the very first time.


Note: Places like Hakone, Lake Kawakuchigo, Yokohama, Kamakura and Nikko, I will be sharing on the next upcoming posts as these places are consider to be outside of Tokyo. 

DAY 1

Shibuya
  • Kick off your trip by saying "Konichiwa" to the iconic Hachiko Statue
  • Continue by crossing the famous and busiest intersection in the world, the Shibuya Crossing
  • Shibuya is always on my top list for shopping and dining activities. Ramen-chain restaurant like Ichiran is available here and also for stationery and handicraft lovers, you can dropby shops like Loft and Tokyu Hands
  • If you like to go to Tokyo Disney Park but want to avoid the long queue from buying the entrance ticket, you can go to the Disney Store which is less than 5 minutes walk from Shibuya Station.  
Tokyo Shibuya

Tokyo Shibuya Disney Store

Tokyo Shibuya Community Bus Hachiko
Nearest Station To Shibuya
JR: Shibuya Station under JR Yamanote Line
Subway: Shibuya Station under Ginza Line, Fukutoshin Line and Hanzomon Line.


Harajuku
  • Visit the historical Meiji Jingu Shrine not just for praying purposes but at the same time, to enjoy and marvel at the lush greenery.  
  • Head over to Takeshita-dori Street for anime character stores and weird-looking cafes. Don't forget to try the mouthwatering crepes from Marion Crepes in the middle of the street.
  • Continue by strolling along Omotesando, a zelkova trees line avenue.  
Tokyo Meiji Shrine

Tokyo Harajuku
Nearest Station To Harajuku
JR: Harajuku Station under JR Yamanote Line
Subway: Meiji-jingumae under Fukutoshin Line and Chiyoda Line.


Shinjuku
  • Spot the massive Godzilla head on top of Hotel Gracery Shinjuku.  
  • Enjoy a good panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond for free on the 45th floor of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
  • Explore Kabukicho, the liveliest entertainment and red-light district in Shinjuku.
  • Shinjuku is Tokyo's main business district and major skyscrapers. Here, you will find wide array of accommodations too such as Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku which is very close to Shinjuku Station. 
Tokyo Shinjuku Kabuki Godzilla Road

Tokyo Shinjuku Night View
Nearest Station To Shinjuku
JR: Shinjuku Station under JR Yamanote Line
Subway: Shinjuku Station under Marunouchi Line, Toei Shinjuku Line and Toei Oedo Line.


DAY 2

Asakusa
  • Start your day by visiting Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo.
  • Hunt for souvenirs at Nakamise Shopping Street. This is my favourite street if you are looking for traditional crafts, knick-knacks and local treats for family and friends. 
  • Continue by heading to Solamachi Mall and go up to Tokyo Skytree for 360-degree view of Tokyo. 
Tokyo Asakusa Sensoji

Tokyo Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Street
Nearest Station To Sensoji Temple & Nakamise Shopping Street 
Subway: Asakusa Station under Ginza Line and Toei Asakusa Line

Tokyo Sky Tree
Nearest Station To Solamachi Mall & Tokyo Skytree
Subway: Oshiage (Skytree) Station under Hanzomon Line and Toei Asakusa Line.


Ueno
  • Many visitors tend to skip this but Ueno is an area rich in nature and dotted with museums and historic structures. If you happen to be in Tokyo around March and April, take a leisurely walk through Ueno Park to witness cherry blossom in full bloom. 
  • Shop till you drop at Ameyoko Shopping Street as the streets are crowded with stores offering clothes, miscellaneous, goods, fresh fish, dried food and more.
  • If you are animal lover, you can go and visit Ueno Zoo, the oldest zoo in Japan.
Tokyo Ueno Park 2

Tokyo Ueno Ameyoko Shopping Street
Nearest Station To Ueno 
JR: Ueno Station under JR Yamanote Line
Subway: Ueno Station under Ginza Line and Hibiya Line.


Akihabara
  • Head over to Akihabara for the latest electronic goods.
  • Visit Kanda Myojin Shrine as it has been featured in various anime and take a stroll along Kanda Menseibashi.
  • There's a Gundam cafe, abundance of anime shops and you can also spot some cute ladies dress up in maid costume on the street. Kawaii neh!
Tokyo Akihabara 1

Tokyo Akihabara Gundam Cafe
Nearest Station To Akihabara
JR: Akihabara Station under JR Yamanote Line
Subway: Akihabara Station under Hibiya Line.


DAY 3

Marunouchi
  • Snapping a photo or two in front of the Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building, notable for its Renaissance-style red brick building.  
  • Dropby Imperial Palace, the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. Part of the site is opened to the public, such as the Imperial Palace East Park. The Nijubashi Bridge in front of the main entrance is the popular among visitors.
Tokyo Station MarunouchiTokyo Imperial Palace
Nearest Station To Imperial Palace
JR: 10 minutes walk from Tokyo Station under JR Yamanote Line
Subway: Nijubashi-mae Station or Hibiya Station.

Roppongi
  • Two reasons to visit Roppongi; for the gigantic spider sculpture and have a bite of the heavenly mille crepe at Harbs.  
Tokyo Roppongi Maman Spider Sculpture

Tokyo Roppongi Harbs
Nearest Station To Roppongi
Subway: Roppongi Station under Hibiya Line or Toei Oedo Line.


Tokyo Tower
  • End you night by marvelling at Tokyo Tower. Even if you are not feeling going up, just by looking at the outlook of the tower, you will be utterly amazed by it. 
  • If you are big fan of One Piece, one of Japanese popular manga series, there is an indoor park within the Tokyo Tower. (Opens 10am to 10pm daily)
Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower One Piece
Nearest Station To Tokyo Tower
Subway: Akabanebashi Station under Toei Oedo Line.


DAY 4

Toyosu Market
  • Sacrifice your sleep and wake up early for the tuna auction at Toyosu Fish Market. The auction takes place between 5.30am to 6.30am daily. However, it's recommended to arrive there at least half an hour earlier in order to get a perfect spot at the upper floor observation windows. 
  • Saviour the fresh and best sushi at Sushi Dai. Get ready for the long queue cause it's very popular.
Tokyo Toyosu Market
Nearest Station To Toyosu Market
Subway: Toyosu Station under Yurakucho Line.

Ginza 
  • Head over to Tsukiji Market (the market is still in operation) for fresh fish, meats and vegetables, dried food and also food related products such as knives and dinnerwear. Please take note that visitors are allow to visit here after 10am because the trade among professionals will be pretty busy until 10am.
  • Continue your walk to Ginza Yonchome Intersection and have a glance at all the luxury boutiques and stores such as Prada, LV, Hermes, Gucci and more. 
Tokyo Tsukiji Outer Market
Nearest Station To Tsukiji Fish Market
Subway: Tsukiji Station under Hibiya Line.

Tokyo Ginza Yonchome Intersection & Wako Clock Tower
Nearest Station To Ginza
Subway: Ginza Station under Ginza Line, Hibiya Line or Marunouchi Line.

Odaiba
  • Take a train under Yurikamone Line to the manmade island of Odaiba. Here, take a picture of the small replica Statue of Liberty and Rainbow Bridge in front of Odaiba Marine Park. 
  • Next, proceed to DiverCity Tokyo Plaza for the 197-meters tall life-sized Gundam Unicorn statue standing right in front of the mall. 
Tokyo Odaiba Statue of Liberty & Rainbow Bridge

Tokyo Odaiba Gundam Statue & DiverCity Plaza
Nearest Station To Odaiba
Daiba Station under Yurikomome Line. Take a train to Shimbashi first (operated under JR Yamanote Line and metro line), then switch to Yurikomome Line. The Yurikomome is not covered by the JR Pass and Tokyo Subway tickets. A ride between Shimbashi and Daiba Station under Yurikomome Line takes about 15 minutes and costs 320 yen. 

DAY 5

Tokyo Disneyland or Disneysea
Frankly speaking, you can choose either one only if you are pressed for time. It's quite impossible to cover both of these in a day, unless you don't mind the value of money you spend. I've been both of them (Disneysea twice and Disneyland once) and I even blogged about them before. 

Read Here: 


Tokyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disneysea
Nearest Station to Tokyo Disneyland & Disneysea
Tokyo Disney is merely few minutes walk away from Maihama Station which under JR Keiyo and JR Musashino Lines - it's just that pretty simple, right. In case you have Japan Rail Pass, this line is fully covered.


DAY 6

Sayonara Tokyo
I know it's hard to say goodbye but reality bites somehow. On your last day in Tokyo, why not heading to the airport earlier for a last minute shopping? You know, this is the best way to spend all your leftover coins from bringing back home. Get some popular snacks like Royce, Tokyo Banana, Calbee Jaga Pokkuru (Hokkaido premium potato chips), Shiroi Koibito and more cause some of them can only be found in the airport. Limited edition yor!

Tokyo Banana Haneda Airport Limited
This Tokyo Banana Honey Flavour can only be found at Haneda Airport

WHICH PASSES OR TICKETS TO BUY?
If you are following my suggested itinerary as above, I would recommend to get the 72-Hours Tokyo Subway Ticket to travel around Tokyo for Day 1 to Day 3. Even on the Day 4, you still able to utilise the ticket until the same time you activate it on Day 1. As for Odaiba and Tokyo Disney Park trips, you can proceed by buying the single-use ticket from the machine.

Tokyo Subway Tickets 1
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