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On arrival, transfer to central Tokyo to check in and relax. You can take a stroll around the area.
In central Tokyo, the best transport is the subway and the JR Yamanote train line, which cover the main districts and tourist spots. The subway is operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway, whose lines are interconnected. The JR Yamanote line is a circular train route that connects important areas such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ueno and Tokyo Station.
For convenient travel, get a Suica or Pasmo card - prepaid cards that allow contactless payment on all modes of transport. Daily subway passes (such as the Tokyo Metro 24-hour Pass) are convenient if you plan to move frequently.
The metro is fast, clean, and signage in English makes it easy to navigate. Plan your route in advance using mobile apps like Google Maps or Hyperdia, which show connections and pricing. You can also walk short distances around the centre, as many attractions are close together.
Diet
Dining in Tokyo offers a wide range of options, from cheap eats to luxury experiences. Cheaper options include breakfasts (onigiri, bento boxes) for JPY 200-500, lunches at ramen bars or gyudon restaurants for JPY 700-1,200, and dinners at izakaya or sushi bars from JPY 1,000-2,000. For 8 days, the cheaper meals will set you back around JPY 15,000-20,000 per person. Be sure to try local specialties such as sashimi, tempura, takoyaki or sweet mochi. Even on a budget, you can enjoy great food at reasonable prices.
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In Tokyo, it pays to buy tickets online, especially for popular attractions like Disneyland, Tokyo Skytree, TeamLab Borderless and others, where capacity tends to be limited and tickets sell out quickly. Online purchasing also often offers the possibility of better prices or special packages. For less frequented venues such as temples, parks or traditional gardens, tickets are usually purchased at the door and do not need to be booked in advance.
Money
It is common to pay in Japanese Yen (JPY) in Tokyo, but places such as hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions accept credit cards. However, cash is still very important, especially in smaller shops, restaurants and traditional markets. ATMs are readily available, and international cards work reliably at ATMs in post offices or the 7-Eleven network. It is a good idea to always carry enough cash for small expenses.Narita Airport Terminal 2・3 Station (Skyliner) -> Keisei Ueno Station
This lively market along the railway line in Ueno is full of small shops, street stalls and restaurants. Here you can buy everything from fresh seafood to traditional souvenirs. Ameyoko is the perfect place to sample typical Japanese food such as takoyaki or taiyaki. The atmosphere here is dynamic and friendly, making it a great first experience of the city.




Today you will stroll through the historic Asakusa district full of temples, parks and traditional culture, and visit the Akihabara district.
The oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, dedicated to the goddess of mercy Kannon, is one of the most iconic sites in the country. In front of the temple is Kaminarimon, the famous gate with the giant lantern, and the Nakamise shopping street. This alley is filled with stalls selling traditional souvenirs and food such as senbei rice cakes and dorayaki sweets. The temple complex is beautiful both day and night, when it is softly lit.

Asakusa Shrine is a smaller Shinto temple next to Senso-ji and offers a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse of traditional Japanese architecture. Every year, it hosts the Sanja Matsuri festival, one of the largest in Tokyo. When you visit, you can see how Shinto and Buddhism are harmoniously intertwined in Japan.

This modern, multi-storey complex offers information about the city and spectacular views of the surrounding area. Head to the terrace to see Sensō-ji and the Tokyo Skytree. You'll get a great overview of the historic Asakusa district.
Sumida Park, located along the Sumida River, is ideal for walks or picnics. It offers views of the Tokyo Skytree and during spring is a popular spot to watch the sakura trees in bloom. During the summer, the famous fireworks displays are held here, attracting thousands of visitors.

Tokyo Skytree, the world's tallest tower, is an icon of modern architecture. From the observation platforms at 350 and 450 metres, enjoy panoramic views of the entire city. When visibility is good, you can even catch a glimpse of majestic Mount Fuji. In addition to the observation deck, the tower offers a shopping centre, an aquarium and restaurants. An evening visit is an unforgettable experience thanks to the illuminated city below. Entry

Sumida Aquarium is located in the Tokyo Skytree Tower. This state-of-the-art aquarium lets you get up close to the fascinating world of sea creatures. In one of the main attractions, you can observe penguins in their natural habitat. The softly lit jellyfish tanks are soothing and hypnotic. Entry

Hoppy Street is known for its traditional izakaya, where you can sample beers and local specialties such as grilled skewers or mochi. The street has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to relax in the evening after a day of exploring.

Tsukuba Express -gt; Akihabara st.
The heart of the tech district, Akihabara offers modern virtual reality experiences in addition to electronics and anime souvenir shops. This experience allows you to enter worlds you won't find elsewhere, from space adventures to realistic simulations of sports or sci-fi battles. It's the perfect place to take a break from the traditional tourist schedule and experience Tokyo in a different way.




Today, you'll explore Tokyo's modern, vibrant downtown, world-famous sights, attractions and entertainment.
Kokokyo, the imperial palace in Tokyo, is the historic seat of the Japanese imperial family and one of the most important symbols of Japan. Located in the heart of the city, it is surrounded by a vast park, moats and massive stone walls that protect the palace grounds. Although most of the palace is off-limits to the public, visitors can admire the magnificent exteriors, the Niyubashi Bridge and the famous East Gardens (Higashi Gyoen), which are open all year round. These gardens offer a peaceful retreat in the midst of the bustling city and become a popular spot for hanami - cherry blossom viewing - during sakura season. Every year on January 2 and December 23, the palace opens to the public, when the imperial family appears on the balcony to greet visitors.

Otemachi st. (Hanzomon l.) -> Shibuya st.
The busiest intersection in the world, with thousands of people moving in all directions every few minutes. It's an iconic symbol of modern life in Tokyo and the perfect place to watch the city bustle. From the Starbucks coffee shop overlooking the view, you can enjoy the unique atmosphere and take unforgettable photos.

Hachiko's doghouse, known for its loyalty, stands just off Shibuya Junction. This story of love and devotion has inspired the world in its time. The statue is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

Shibuya SKY is a modern vantage point atop the Shibuya Scramble Square building, offering panoramic views of Tokyo. It is especially beautiful during sunset, when the city is bathed in golden light. The place has a minimalist design and is a great place to relax above the busy streets. Entry

This colourful street is the heart of the fashionable Harajuku district, known for its extravagant and creative atmosphere. The street is filled with boutiques, cafes and shops selling crazy fashion accessories. It's a great place to sample unique sweets such as brightly coloured cotton candy or crepes.

Meiji Jingu is a peaceful Shinto temple surrounded by forest and an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The site is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. The entrance path lined with giant sake barrels looks majestic and brings visitors into a world of peace and tradition.

This huge park is an oasis of calm in the middle of a busy city. It offers a combination of traditional Japanese, English and French gardens. In spring, it is popular for its flowering sakura trees.

Kabukichō District is a neighborhood full of neon lights and fun. Visit the famous Robot Restaurant, or just wander the streets that never sleep. It's one of the most vibrant parts of Tokyo, and it'll thrill you with its energy.

A tiny alley filled with small restaurants where you can sample grilled specialties like yakitori. The narrow streets have an authentic old Tokyo feel and are perfect for an evening of sampling local dishes.
Iconic Godzilla statue located on top of the Gracery Shinjuku Hotel. Every hour you will hear Godzilla's roar and see smoke effects. A great photo opportunity and pop culture experience.
The double tower of this government complex offers free panoramic views of the city. On a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. The building itself is an architectural gem and a symbol of Shinjuku.

Oedo Line - LocalTocho-Mae via Roppongi / Daimon
.Tokyo Tower, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, is one of the symbols of Tokyo and modern Japanese culture. The views of the city, especially in the evening, are absolutely breathtaking, and with good visibility you can even see Mount Fuji. In addition, the tower houses various restaurants, souvenir shops and entertainment venues. This building is also popular for its evening lighting, which often changes colours on special occasions. Tickets

This park is an oasis of calm in a bustling city, located right on Tokyo Bay. The gardens were originally created as a shogun's hunting lodge and still retain their historic elegance. Enjoy traditional matcha tea and Japanese sweets in the teahouse in the middle of the gardens, overlooking the carp-filled ponds. In spring and autumn, the park is ablaze with beautiful colours.




Today, you will take a walk through a futuristic part of the city full of technology, interesting attractions and interactive museums.
If you are looking for an even more intense sensory experience, this museum will immerse you in a world of water, light and movement. It includes spaces where you'll walk barefoot through the water, discover endless tunnels of light or walk through rooms filled with delicate pillows resembling clouds. Unlike Borderless, the experience here is more focused on physical interaction and engaging all the senses. Tickets

The world's largest museum of miniatures offers detailed models of cities, airports and space bases. Some parts of the exhibition are interactive, so you can control miniature trains, for example. The site is popular with families and modelers alike. Tickets

Tokyo Big Sight is one of the largest and most famous exhibition and conference centers in Japan, known for its unique inverted pyramid-shaped architecture. Located in Tokyo's Odaiba district, it is home to various international trade shows, conferences, and cultural events.

TeamLab Borderless Museum is an interactive museum where art and technology merge into one. You will be surrounded by projections, light installations and sounds that create an incredible experience. The place is perfect for lovers of photography and unique experiences. Entry

The DiverCity shopping mall is home to the giant Gundam statue, an icon of Japanese pop culture. At regular intervals, the statue "comes to life" with light and sound effects. The centre offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and entertainment attractions.

This artificial island offers quiet beaches and views of the famous Rainbow Bridge. It's a great place to relax, picnic or take an evening stroll overlooking the illuminated city.

Rainbow Bridge is the iconic bridge connecting Tokyo to Odaiba, which glows with colourful lights in the evening. Take a stroll along its walkway or enjoy the view of the bridge from a boat.

The miniature replica of the famous New York statue is a popular place to take photos. In the background you have a beautiful view of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay.

Miraikan is a fascinating museum dedicated to modern science and technology. See the humanoid robot Asimo, take part in interactive workshops and immerse yourself in the world of science. Entry




Today you'll have a full day at Disneyland! Have a great time. As an alternative, I suggest a visit to Mount Fuji.
Disneyland in Tokyo is one of the most famous theme parks in Japan and offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. It is divided into different themed areas, such as Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, and offers a wide range of attractions, from thrilling roller coasters to magical encounters with Disney characters. Not only will you enjoy the fun, but also the spectacular shows, festive parades, and fireworks that create an unforgettable atmosphere.




Today you will explore Ueno Park, where you will find beautiful gardens, a zoo and the oldest museum in Japan.
Ueno Park is an oasis of green in the middle of a bustling city, especially popular during the sakura blossom season. The park houses historical museums such as the National Museum of Tokyo, as well as smaller shrines such as Hanazono Inari. At Shinobazu Pond, you can rent a boat and enjoy a leisurely cruise among the lotus leaves. In autumn, the park offers a colourful spectacle with its golden leaves.

The small lake in Ueno Park is home to lotus flowers and a small island with Bentendo Temple. Rent a boat and enjoy a romantic cruise on the calm water.
The oldest zoo in Japan, famous for its pandas. The grounds offer a wide variety of animals and quiet corners to relax in. Entry

The oldest and largest museum in Japan with an extensive collection of art and artifacts. You can admire traditional swords, kimonos, ceramics and historical paintings. It is the perfect place for history and culture lovers. Entry
This museum is a paradise for lovers of science, history and nature. Exhibitions include everything from prehistoric dinosaurs and space technology to traditional Japanese handicrafts. Special interactive sections are designed for children, but adults can also learn fascinating information about the evolution of the Earth and humanity.

Rikugien is a masterpiece of traditional Japanese garden architecture. While strolling around, enjoy the winding paths, ponds with small islands and picturesque bridges. The garden is designed to resemble famous scenes from Japanese literature. A visit in spring during sakura season or in autumn, when the leaves are changing colour, is an unforgettable experience.




Today, enjoy your penultimate day in Tokyo. You can go to places you missed or places like the sumo arena, gambling hall and the upscale Ginza district. You can also take a cruise on the Sumida River.
A place where famous sumo tournaments are held. Although there are no matches every day, you can visit the sumo museum or taste the traditional dish "chanko nabe" eaten by the wrestlers. It is a unique experience linked to Japanese tradition. Tickets

This iconic building from the 1970s is one of the last surviving examples of the Japanese Metabolist architectural style. Each of the modules served as a separate living space with all the amenities in a minimal space. Although it is no longer habitable today, its futuristic design has attracted photographers and architecture fans from around the world.
One of the largest indoor theme parks in Japan offers dozens of attractions, from the latest video games and simulators to virtual reality roller coasters. The park is ideal for technology lovers and futuristic experiences. Located in Odaiba, its interiors are reminiscent of a sci-fi setting. You can even compete with other visitors on some attractions. Entry
A cruise on the Sumida River offers a unique view of the city from the water. Modern boats will take you to the Hama-rikyu Gardens or as far as Odaiba, passing by the city's famous bridges and architecture.

Ginza is one of Tokyo's most luxurious and famous shopping districts, known for its prestigious boutiques, modern shopping malls and excellent restaurants. This area is ideal for those looking for quality fashion, electronics, as well as traditional Japanese art. In addition to shopping opportunities, you will find historic buildings and elegant cafes that offer a great experience in a highly stylish environment. Ginza is also known for its nightlife venues and interesting architectural features that attract visitors from all over the world.




Today is reserved for a leisurely check-out and departure to the airport. Be at the airport at least 3 hours in advance.
The highway bus connects Narita Airport and Osaki Station in Tokyo in just 72 minutes.
Osaki Station is located near Shibuya or Shinagawa. It is recommended to buy your ticket online in advance for a better price (1000 yen).
Tokyo is a fascinating city that combines traditional Japanese culture with a futuristic modern world. During your trip, you can enjoy a wide range of experiences - from visiting historic temples and traditional markets to strolling through modern business districts and entertainment areas. Tokyo offers endless opportunities for exploration, whether you're looking for tranquillity in the green parks or excitement in the neon heart of the city streets. This itinerary will guide you through the most iconic sites and allow you to experience the best this amazing city has to offer.
On arrival, transfer to central Tokyo to check in and relax. You can take a stroll around the area.
In central Tokyo, the best transport is the subway and the JR Yamanote train line, which cover the main districts and tourist spots. The subway is operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway, whose lines are interconnected. The JR Yamanote line is a circular train route that connects important areas such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ueno and Tokyo Station.
For convenient travel, get a Suica or Pasmo card - prepaid cards that allow contactless payment on all modes of transport. Daily subway passes (such as the Tokyo Metro 24-hour Pass) are convenient if you plan to move frequently.
The metro is fast, clean, and signage in English makes it easy to navigate. Plan your route in advance using mobile apps like Google Maps or Hyperdia, which show connections and pricing. You can also walk short distances around the centre, as many attractions are close together.
Diet
Dining in Tokyo offers a wide range of options, from cheap eats to luxury experiences. Cheaper options include breakfasts (onigiri, bento boxes) for JPY 200-500, lunches at ramen bars or gyudon restaurants for JPY 700-1,200, and dinners at izakaya or sushi bars from JPY 1,000-2,000. For 8 days, the cheaper meals will set you back around JPY 15,000-20,000 per person. Be sure to try local specialties such as sashimi, tempura, takoyaki or sweet mochi. Even on a budget, you can enjoy great food at reasonable prices.
Entries
In Tokyo, it pays to buy tickets online, especially for popular attractions like Disneyland, Tokyo Skytree, TeamLab Borderless and others, where capacity tends to be limited and tickets sell out quickly. Online purchasing also often offers the possibility of better prices or special packages. For less frequented venues such as temples, parks or traditional gardens, tickets are usually purchased at the door and do not need to be booked in advance.
Money
It is common to pay in Japanese Yen (JPY) in Tokyo, but places such as hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions accept credit cards. However, cash is still very important, especially in smaller shops, restaurants and traditional markets. ATMs are readily available, and international cards work reliably at ATMs in post offices or the 7-Eleven network. It is a good idea to always carry enough cash for small expenses.Narita Airport Terminal 2・3 Station (Skyliner) -> Keisei Ueno Station
This lively market along the railway line in Ueno is full of small shops, street stalls and restaurants. Here you can buy everything from fresh seafood to traditional souvenirs. Ameyoko is the perfect place to sample typical Japanese food such as takoyaki or taiyaki. The atmosphere here is dynamic and friendly, making it a great first experience of the city.




Today you will stroll through the historic Asakusa district full of temples, parks and traditional culture, and visit the Akihabara district.
The oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, dedicated to the goddess of mercy Kannon, is one of the most iconic sites in the country. In front of the temple is Kaminarimon, the famous gate with the giant lantern, and the Nakamise shopping street. This alley is filled with stalls selling traditional souvenirs and food such as senbei rice cakes and dorayaki sweets. The temple complex is beautiful both day and night, when it is softly lit.

Asakusa Shrine is a smaller Shinto temple next to Senso-ji and offers a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse of traditional Japanese architecture. Every year, it hosts the Sanja Matsuri festival, one of the largest in Tokyo. When you visit, you can see how Shinto and Buddhism are harmoniously intertwined in Japan.

This modern, multi-storey complex offers information about the city and spectacular views of the surrounding area. Head to the terrace to see Sensō-ji and the Tokyo Skytree. You'll get a great overview of the historic Asakusa district.
Sumida Park, located along the Sumida River, is ideal for walks or picnics. It offers views of the Tokyo Skytree and during spring is a popular spot to watch the sakura trees in bloom. During the summer, the famous fireworks displays are held here, attracting thousands of visitors.

Tokyo Skytree, the world's tallest tower, is an icon of modern architecture. From the observation platforms at 350 and 450 metres, enjoy panoramic views of the entire city. When visibility is good, you can even catch a glimpse of majestic Mount Fuji. In addition to the observation deck, the tower offers a shopping centre, an aquarium and restaurants. An evening visit is an unforgettable experience thanks to the illuminated city below. Entry

Sumida Aquarium is located in the Tokyo Skytree Tower. This state-of-the-art aquarium lets you get up close to the fascinating world of sea creatures. In one of the main attractions, you can observe penguins in their natural habitat. The softly lit jellyfish tanks are soothing and hypnotic. Entry

Hoppy Street is known for its traditional izakaya, where you can sample beers and local specialties such as grilled skewers or mochi. The street has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to relax in the evening after a day of exploring.

Tsukuba Express -gt; Akihabara st.
The heart of the tech district, Akihabara offers modern virtual reality experiences in addition to electronics and anime souvenir shops. This experience allows you to enter worlds you won't find elsewhere, from space adventures to realistic simulations of sports or sci-fi battles. It's the perfect place to take a break from the traditional tourist schedule and experience Tokyo in a different way.




Today, you'll explore Tokyo's modern, vibrant downtown, world-famous sights, attractions and entertainment.
Kokokyo, the imperial palace in Tokyo, is the historic seat of the Japanese imperial family and one of the most important symbols of Japan. Located in the heart of the city, it is surrounded by a vast park, moats and massive stone walls that protect the palace grounds. Although most of the palace is off-limits to the public, visitors can admire the magnificent exteriors, the Niyubashi Bridge and the famous East Gardens (Higashi Gyoen), which are open all year round. These gardens offer a peaceful retreat in the midst of the bustling city and become a popular spot for hanami - cherry blossom viewing - during sakura season. Every year on January 2 and December 23, the palace opens to the public, when the imperial family appears on the balcony to greet visitors.

Otemachi st. (Hanzomon l.) -> Shibuya st.
The busiest intersection in the world, with thousands of people moving in all directions every few minutes. It's an iconic symbol of modern life in Tokyo and the perfect place to watch the city bustle. From the Starbucks coffee shop overlooking the view, you can enjoy the unique atmosphere and take unforgettable photos.

Hachiko's doghouse, known for its loyalty, stands just off Shibuya Junction. This story of love and devotion has inspired the world in its time. The statue is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

Shibuya SKY is a modern vantage point atop the Shibuya Scramble Square building, offering panoramic views of Tokyo. It is especially beautiful during sunset, when the city is bathed in golden light. The place has a minimalist design and is a great place to relax above the busy streets. Entry

This colourful street is the heart of the fashionable Harajuku district, known for its extravagant and creative atmosphere. The street is filled with boutiques, cafes and shops selling crazy fashion accessories. It's a great place to sample unique sweets such as brightly coloured cotton candy or crepes.

Meiji Jingu is a peaceful Shinto temple surrounded by forest and an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The site is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. The entrance path lined with giant sake barrels looks majestic and brings visitors into a world of peace and tradition.

This huge park is an oasis of calm in the middle of a busy city. It offers a combination of traditional Japanese, English and French gardens. In spring, it is popular for its flowering sakura trees.

Kabukichō District is a neighborhood full of neon lights and fun. Visit the famous Robot Restaurant, or just wander the streets that never sleep. It's one of the most vibrant parts of Tokyo, and it'll thrill you with its energy.

A tiny alley filled with small restaurants where you can sample grilled specialties like yakitori. The narrow streets have an authentic old Tokyo feel and are perfect for an evening of sampling local dishes.
Iconic Godzilla statue located on top of the Gracery Shinjuku Hotel. Every hour you will hear Godzilla's roar and see smoke effects. A great photo opportunity and pop culture experience.
The double tower of this government complex offers free panoramic views of the city. On a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. The building itself is an architectural gem and a symbol of Shinjuku.

Oedo Line - LocalTocho-Mae via Roppongi / Daimon
.Tokyo Tower, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, is one of the symbols of Tokyo and modern Japanese culture. The views of the city, especially in the evening, are absolutely breathtaking, and with good visibility you can even see Mount Fuji. In addition, the tower houses various restaurants, souvenir shops and entertainment venues. This building is also popular for its evening lighting, which often changes colours on special occasions. Tickets

This park is an oasis of calm in a bustling city, located right on Tokyo Bay. The gardens were originally created as a shogun's hunting lodge and still retain their historic elegance. Enjoy traditional matcha tea and Japanese sweets in the teahouse in the middle of the gardens, overlooking the carp-filled ponds. In spring and autumn, the park is ablaze with beautiful colours.




Today, you will take a walk through a futuristic part of the city full of technology, interesting attractions and interactive museums.
If you are looking for an even more intense sensory experience, this museum will immerse you in a world of water, light and movement. It includes spaces where you'll walk barefoot through the water, discover endless tunnels of light or walk through rooms filled with delicate pillows resembling clouds. Unlike Borderless, the experience here is more focused on physical interaction and engaging all the senses. Tickets

The world's largest museum of miniatures offers detailed models of cities, airports and space bases. Some parts of the exhibition are interactive, so you can control miniature trains, for example. The site is popular with families and modelers alike. Tickets

Tokyo Big Sight is one of the largest and most famous exhibition and conference centers in Japan, known for its unique inverted pyramid-shaped architecture. Located in Tokyo's Odaiba district, it is home to various international trade shows, conferences, and cultural events.

TeamLab Borderless Museum is an interactive museum where art and technology merge into one. You will be surrounded by projections, light installations and sounds that create an incredible experience. The place is perfect for lovers of photography and unique experiences. Entry

The DiverCity shopping mall is home to the giant Gundam statue, an icon of Japanese pop culture. At regular intervals, the statue "comes to life" with light and sound effects. The centre offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and entertainment attractions.

This artificial island offers quiet beaches and views of the famous Rainbow Bridge. It's a great place to relax, picnic or take an evening stroll overlooking the illuminated city.

Rainbow Bridge is the iconic bridge connecting Tokyo to Odaiba, which glows with colourful lights in the evening. Take a stroll along its walkway or enjoy the view of the bridge from a boat.

The miniature replica of the famous New York statue is a popular place to take photos. In the background you have a beautiful view of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay.

Miraikan is a fascinating museum dedicated to modern science and technology. See the humanoid robot Asimo, take part in interactive workshops and immerse yourself in the world of science. Entry




Today you'll have a full day at Disneyland! Have a great time. As an alternative, I suggest a visit to Mount Fuji.
Disneyland in Tokyo is one of the most famous theme parks in Japan and offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. It is divided into different themed areas, such as Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, and offers a wide range of attractions, from thrilling roller coasters to magical encounters with Disney characters. Not only will you enjoy the fun, but also the spectacular shows, festive parades, and fireworks that create an unforgettable atmosphere.




Today you will explore Ueno Park, where you will find beautiful gardens, a zoo and the oldest museum in Japan.
Ueno Park is an oasis of green in the middle of a bustling city, especially popular during the sakura blossom season. The park houses historical museums such as the National Museum of Tokyo, as well as smaller shrines such as Hanazono Inari. At Shinobazu Pond, you can rent a boat and enjoy a leisurely cruise among the lotus leaves. In autumn, the park offers a colourful spectacle with its golden leaves.

The small lake in Ueno Park is home to lotus flowers and a small island with Bentendo Temple. Rent a boat and enjoy a romantic cruise on the calm water.
The oldest zoo in Japan, famous for its pandas. The grounds offer a wide variety of animals and quiet corners to relax in. Entry

The oldest and largest museum in Japan with an extensive collection of art and artifacts. You can admire traditional swords, kimonos, ceramics and historical paintings. It is the perfect place for history and culture lovers. Entry
This museum is a paradise for lovers of science, history and nature. Exhibitions include everything from prehistoric dinosaurs and space technology to traditional Japanese handicrafts. Special interactive sections are designed for children, but adults can also learn fascinating information about the evolution of the Earth and humanity.

Rikugien is a masterpiece of traditional Japanese garden architecture. While strolling around, enjoy the winding paths, ponds with small islands and picturesque bridges. The garden is designed to resemble famous scenes from Japanese literature. A visit in spring during sakura season or in autumn, when the leaves are changing colour, is an unforgettable experience.




Today, enjoy your penultimate day in Tokyo. You can go to places you missed or places like the sumo arena, gambling hall and the upscale Ginza district. You can also take a cruise on the Sumida River.
A place where famous sumo tournaments are held. Although there are no matches every day, you can visit the sumo museum or taste the traditional dish "chanko nabe" eaten by the wrestlers. It is a unique experience linked to Japanese tradition. Tickets

This iconic building from the 1970s is one of the last surviving examples of the Japanese Metabolist architectural style. Each of the modules served as a separate living space with all the amenities in a minimal space. Although it is no longer habitable today, its futuristic design has attracted photographers and architecture fans from around the world.
One of the largest indoor theme parks in Japan offers dozens of attractions, from the latest video games and simulators to virtual reality roller coasters. The park is ideal for technology lovers and futuristic experiences. Located in Odaiba, its interiors are reminiscent of a sci-fi setting. You can even compete with other visitors on some attractions. Entry
A cruise on the Sumida River offers a unique view of the city from the water. Modern boats will take you to the Hama-rikyu Gardens or as far as Odaiba, passing by the city's famous bridges and architecture.

Ginza is one of Tokyo's most luxurious and famous shopping districts, known for its prestigious boutiques, modern shopping malls and excellent restaurants. This area is ideal for those looking for quality fashion, electronics, as well as traditional Japanese art. In addition to shopping opportunities, you will find historic buildings and elegant cafes that offer a great experience in a highly stylish environment. Ginza is also known for its nightlife venues and interesting architectural features that attract visitors from all over the world.




Today is reserved for a leisurely check-out and departure to the airport. Be at the airport at least 3 hours in advance.
The highway bus connects Narita Airport and Osaki Station in Tokyo in just 72 minutes.
Osaki Station is located near Shibuya or Shinagawa. It is recommended to buy your ticket online in advance for a better price (1000 yen).




































Tokyo is a fascinating city that combines traditional Japanese culture with a futuristic modern world. During your trip, you can enjoy a wide range of experiences - from visiting historic temples and traditional markets to strolling through modern business districts and entertainment areas. Tokyo offers endless opportunities for exploration, whether you're looking for tranquillity in the green parks or excitement in the neon heart of the city streets. This itinerary will guide you through the most iconic sites and allow you to experience the best this amazing city has to offer.
On arrival, transfer to central Tokyo to check in and relax. You can take a stroll around the area.
In central Tokyo, the best transport is the subway and the JR Yamanote train line, which cover the main districts and tourist spots. The subway is operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway, whose lines are interconnected. The JR Yamanote line is a circular train route that connects important areas such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ueno and Tokyo Station.
For convenient travel, get a Suica or Pasmo card - prepaid cards that allow contactless payment on all modes of transport. Daily subway passes (such as the Tokyo Metro 24-hour Pass) are convenient if you plan to move frequently.
The metro is fast, clean, and signage in English makes it easy to navigate. Plan your route in advance using mobile apps like Google Maps or Hyperdia, which show connections and pricing. You can also walk short distances around the centre, as many attractions are close together.
Diet
Dining in Tokyo offers a wide range of options, from cheap eats to luxury experiences. Cheaper options include breakfasts (onigiri, bento boxes) for JPY 200-500, lunches at ramen bars or gyudon restaurants for JPY 700-1,200, and dinners at izakaya or sushi bars from JPY 1,000-2,000. For 8 days, the cheaper meals will set you back around JPY 15,000-20,000 per person. Be sure to try local specialties such as sashimi, tempura, takoyaki or sweet mochi. Even on a budget, you can enjoy great food at reasonable prices.
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In Tokyo, it pays to buy tickets online, especially for popular attractions like Disneyland, Tokyo Skytree, TeamLab Borderless and others, where capacity tends to be limited and tickets sell out quickly. Online purchasing also often offers the possibility of better prices or special packages. For less frequented venues such as temples, parks or traditional gardens, tickets are usually purchased at the door and do not need to be booked in advance.
Money
It is common to pay in Japanese Yen (JPY) in Tokyo, but places such as hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions accept credit cards. However, cash is still very important, especially in smaller shops, restaurants and traditional markets. ATMs are readily available, and international cards work reliably at ATMs in post offices or the 7-Eleven network. It is a good idea to always carry enough cash for small expenses.Narita Airport Terminal 2・3 Station (Skyliner) -> Keisei Ueno Station
This lively market along the railway line in Ueno is full of small shops, street stalls and restaurants. Here you can buy everything from fresh seafood to traditional souvenirs. Ameyoko is the perfect place to sample typical Japanese food such as takoyaki or taiyaki. The atmosphere here is dynamic and friendly, making it a great first experience of the city.




Today you will stroll through the historic Asakusa district full of temples, parks and traditional culture, and visit the Akihabara district.
The oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, dedicated to the goddess of mercy Kannon, is one of the most iconic sites in the country. In front of the temple is Kaminarimon, the famous gate with the giant lantern, and the Nakamise shopping street. This alley is filled with stalls selling traditional souvenirs and food such as senbei rice cakes and dorayaki sweets. The temple complex is beautiful both day and night, when it is softly lit.

Asakusa Shrine is a smaller Shinto temple next to Senso-ji and offers a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse of traditional Japanese architecture. Every year, it hosts the Sanja Matsuri festival, one of the largest in Tokyo. When you visit, you can see how Shinto and Buddhism are harmoniously intertwined in Japan.

This modern, multi-storey complex offers information about the city and spectacular views of the surrounding area. Head to the terrace to see Sensō-ji and the Tokyo Skytree. You'll get a great overview of the historic Asakusa district.
Sumida Park, located along the Sumida River, is ideal for walks or picnics. It offers views of the Tokyo Skytree and during spring is a popular spot to watch the sakura trees in bloom. During the summer, the famous fireworks displays are held here, attracting thousands of visitors.

Tokyo Skytree, the world's tallest tower, is an icon of modern architecture. From the observation platforms at 350 and 450 metres, enjoy panoramic views of the entire city. When visibility is good, you can even catch a glimpse of majestic Mount Fuji. In addition to the observation deck, the tower offers a shopping centre, an aquarium and restaurants. An evening visit is an unforgettable experience thanks to the illuminated city below. Entry

Sumida Aquarium is located in the Tokyo Skytree Tower. This state-of-the-art aquarium lets you get up close to the fascinating world of sea creatures. In one of the main attractions, you can observe penguins in their natural habitat. The softly lit jellyfish tanks are soothing and hypnotic. Entry

Hoppy Street is known for its traditional izakaya, where you can sample beers and local specialties such as grilled skewers or mochi. The street has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to relax in the evening after a day of exploring.

Tsukuba Express -gt; Akihabara st.
The heart of the tech district, Akihabara offers modern virtual reality experiences in addition to electronics and anime souvenir shops. This experience allows you to enter worlds you won't find elsewhere, from space adventures to realistic simulations of sports or sci-fi battles. It's the perfect place to take a break from the traditional tourist schedule and experience Tokyo in a different way.




Today, you'll explore Tokyo's modern, vibrant downtown, world-famous sights, attractions and entertainment.
Kokokyo, the imperial palace in Tokyo, is the historic seat of the Japanese imperial family and one of the most important symbols of Japan. Located in the heart of the city, it is surrounded by a vast park, moats and massive stone walls that protect the palace grounds. Although most of the palace is off-limits to the public, visitors can admire the magnificent exteriors, the Niyubashi Bridge and the famous East Gardens (Higashi Gyoen), which are open all year round. These gardens offer a peaceful retreat in the midst of the bustling city and become a popular spot for hanami - cherry blossom viewing - during sakura season. Every year on January 2 and December 23, the palace opens to the public, when the imperial family appears on the balcony to greet visitors.

Otemachi st. (Hanzomon l.) -> Shibuya st.
The busiest intersection in the world, with thousands of people moving in all directions every few minutes. It's an iconic symbol of modern life in Tokyo and the perfect place to watch the city bustle. From the Starbucks coffee shop overlooking the view, you can enjoy the unique atmosphere and take unforgettable photos.

Hachiko's doghouse, known for its loyalty, stands just off Shibuya Junction. This story of love and devotion has inspired the world in its time. The statue is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

Shibuya SKY is a modern vantage point atop the Shibuya Scramble Square building, offering panoramic views of Tokyo. It is especially beautiful during sunset, when the city is bathed in golden light. The place has a minimalist design and is a great place to relax above the busy streets. Entry

This colourful street is the heart of the fashionable Harajuku district, known for its extravagant and creative atmosphere. The street is filled with boutiques, cafes and shops selling crazy fashion accessories. It's a great place to sample unique sweets such as brightly coloured cotton candy or crepes.

Meiji Jingu is a peaceful Shinto temple surrounded by forest and an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The site is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. The entrance path lined with giant sake barrels looks majestic and brings visitors into a world of peace and tradition.

This huge park is an oasis of calm in the middle of a busy city. It offers a combination of traditional Japanese, English and French gardens. In spring, it is popular for its flowering sakura trees.

Kabukichō District is a neighborhood full of neon lights and fun. Visit the famous Robot Restaurant, or just wander the streets that never sleep. It's one of the most vibrant parts of Tokyo, and it'll thrill you with its energy.

A tiny alley filled with small restaurants where you can sample grilled specialties like yakitori. The narrow streets have an authentic old Tokyo feel and are perfect for an evening of sampling local dishes.
Iconic Godzilla statue located on top of the Gracery Shinjuku Hotel. Every hour you will hear Godzilla's roar and see smoke effects. A great photo opportunity and pop culture experience.
The double tower of this government complex offers free panoramic views of the city. On a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. The building itself is an architectural gem and a symbol of Shinjuku.

Oedo Line - LocalTocho-Mae via Roppongi / Daimon
.Tokyo Tower, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, is one of the symbols of Tokyo and modern Japanese culture. The views of the city, especially in the evening, are absolutely breathtaking, and with good visibility you can even see Mount Fuji. In addition, the tower houses various restaurants, souvenir shops and entertainment venues. This building is also popular for its evening lighting, which often changes colours on special occasions. Tickets

This park is an oasis of calm in a bustling city, located right on Tokyo Bay. The gardens were originally created as a shogun's hunting lodge and still retain their historic elegance. Enjoy traditional matcha tea and Japanese sweets in the teahouse in the middle of the gardens, overlooking the carp-filled ponds. In spring and autumn, the park is ablaze with beautiful colours.




Today, you will take a walk through a futuristic part of the city full of technology, interesting attractions and interactive museums.
If you are looking for an even more intense sensory experience, this museum will immerse you in a world of water, light and movement. It includes spaces where you'll walk barefoot through the water, discover endless tunnels of light or walk through rooms filled with delicate pillows resembling clouds. Unlike Borderless, the experience here is more focused on physical interaction and engaging all the senses. Tickets

The world's largest museum of miniatures offers detailed models of cities, airports and space bases. Some parts of the exhibition are interactive, so you can control miniature trains, for example. The site is popular with families and modelers alike. Tickets

Tokyo Big Sight is one of the largest and most famous exhibition and conference centers in Japan, known for its unique inverted pyramid-shaped architecture. Located in Tokyo's Odaiba district, it is home to various international trade shows, conferences, and cultural events.

TeamLab Borderless Museum is an interactive museum where art and technology merge into one. You will be surrounded by projections, light installations and sounds that create an incredible experience. The place is perfect for lovers of photography and unique experiences. Entry

The DiverCity shopping mall is home to the giant Gundam statue, an icon of Japanese pop culture. At regular intervals, the statue "comes to life" with light and sound effects. The centre offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and entertainment attractions.

This artificial island offers quiet beaches and views of the famous Rainbow Bridge. It's a great place to relax, picnic or take an evening stroll overlooking the illuminated city.

Rainbow Bridge is the iconic bridge connecting Tokyo to Odaiba, which glows with colourful lights in the evening. Take a stroll along its walkway or enjoy the view of the bridge from a boat.

The miniature replica of the famous New York statue is a popular place to take photos. In the background you have a beautiful view of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay.

Miraikan is a fascinating museum dedicated to modern science and technology. See the humanoid robot Asimo, take part in interactive workshops and immerse yourself in the world of science. Entry




Today you'll have a full day at Disneyland! Have a great time. As an alternative, I suggest a visit to Mount Fuji.
Disneyland in Tokyo is one of the most famous theme parks in Japan and offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. It is divided into different themed areas, such as Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, and offers a wide range of attractions, from thrilling roller coasters to magical encounters with Disney characters. Not only will you enjoy the fun, but also the spectacular shows, festive parades, and fireworks that create an unforgettable atmosphere.




Today you will explore Ueno Park, where you will find beautiful gardens, a zoo and the oldest museum in Japan.
Ueno Park is an oasis of green in the middle of a bustling city, especially popular during the sakura blossom season. The park houses historical museums such as the National Museum of Tokyo, as well as smaller shrines such as Hanazono Inari. At Shinobazu Pond, you can rent a boat and enjoy a leisurely cruise among the lotus leaves. In autumn, the park offers a colourful spectacle with its golden leaves.

The small lake in Ueno Park is home to lotus flowers and a small island with Bentendo Temple. Rent a boat and enjoy a romantic cruise on the calm water.
The oldest zoo in Japan, famous for its pandas. The grounds offer a wide variety of animals and quiet corners to relax in. Entry

The oldest and largest museum in Japan with an extensive collection of art and artifacts. You can admire traditional swords, kimonos, ceramics and historical paintings. It is the perfect place for history and culture lovers. Entry
This museum is a paradise for lovers of science, history and nature. Exhibitions include everything from prehistoric dinosaurs and space technology to traditional Japanese handicrafts. Special interactive sections are designed for children, but adults can also learn fascinating information about the evolution of the Earth and humanity.

Rikugien is a masterpiece of traditional Japanese garden architecture. While strolling around, enjoy the winding paths, ponds with small islands and picturesque bridges. The garden is designed to resemble famous scenes from Japanese literature. A visit in spring during sakura season or in autumn, when the leaves are changing colour, is an unforgettable experience.




Today, enjoy your penultimate day in Tokyo. You can go to places you missed or places like the sumo arena, gambling hall and the upscale Ginza district. You can also take a cruise on the Sumida River.
A place where famous sumo tournaments are held. Although there are no matches every day, you can visit the sumo museum or taste the traditional dish "chanko nabe" eaten by the wrestlers. It is a unique experience linked to Japanese tradition. Tickets

This iconic building from the 1970s is one of the last surviving examples of the Japanese Metabolist architectural style. Each of the modules served as a separate living space with all the amenities in a minimal space. Although it is no longer habitable today, its futuristic design has attracted photographers and architecture fans from around the world.
One of the largest indoor theme parks in Japan offers dozens of attractions, from the latest video games and simulators to virtual reality roller coasters. The park is ideal for technology lovers and futuristic experiences. Located in Odaiba, its interiors are reminiscent of a sci-fi setting. You can even compete with other visitors on some attractions. Entry
A cruise on the Sumida River offers a unique view of the city from the water. Modern boats will take you to the Hama-rikyu Gardens or as far as Odaiba, passing by the city's famous bridges and architecture.

Ginza is one of Tokyo's most luxurious and famous shopping districts, known for its prestigious boutiques, modern shopping malls and excellent restaurants. This area is ideal for those looking for quality fashion, electronics, as well as traditional Japanese art. In addition to shopping opportunities, you will find historic buildings and elegant cafes that offer a great experience in a highly stylish environment. Ginza is also known for its nightlife venues and interesting architectural features that attract visitors from all over the world.




Today is reserved for a leisurely check-out and departure to the airport. Be at the airport at least 3 hours in advance.
The highway bus connects Narita Airport and Osaki Station in Tokyo in just 72 minutes.
Osaki Station is located near Shibuya or Shinagawa. It is recommended to buy your ticket online in advance for a better price (1000 yen).
Tokyo is a fascinating city that combines traditional Japanese culture with a futuristic modern world. During your trip, you can enjoy a wide range of experiences - from visiting historic temples and traditional markets to strolling through modern business districts and entertainment areas. Tokyo offers endless opportunities for exploration, whether you're looking for tranquillity in the green parks or excitement in the neon heart of the city streets. This itinerary will guide you through the most iconic sites and allow you to experience the best this amazing city has to offer.
On arrival, transfer to central Tokyo to check in and relax. You can take a stroll around the area.
In central Tokyo, the best transport is the subway and the JR Yamanote train line, which cover the main districts and tourist spots. The subway is operated by Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway, whose lines are interconnected. The JR Yamanote line is a circular train route that connects important areas such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ueno and Tokyo Station.
For convenient travel, get a Suica or Pasmo card - prepaid cards that allow contactless payment on all modes of transport. Daily subway passes (such as the Tokyo Metro 24-hour Pass) are convenient if you plan to move frequently.
The metro is fast, clean, and signage in English makes it easy to navigate. Plan your route in advance using mobile apps like Google Maps or Hyperdia, which show connections and pricing. You can also walk short distances around the centre, as many attractions are close together.
Diet
Dining in Tokyo offers a wide range of options, from cheap eats to luxury experiences. Cheaper options include breakfasts (onigiri, bento boxes) for JPY 200-500, lunches at ramen bars or gyudon restaurants for JPY 700-1,200, and dinners at izakaya or sushi bars from JPY 1,000-2,000. For 8 days, the cheaper meals will set you back around JPY 15,000-20,000 per person. Be sure to try local specialties such as sashimi, tempura, takoyaki or sweet mochi. Even on a budget, you can enjoy great food at reasonable prices.
Entries
In Tokyo, it pays to buy tickets online, especially for popular attractions like Disneyland, Tokyo Skytree, TeamLab Borderless and others, where capacity tends to be limited and tickets sell out quickly. Online purchasing also often offers the possibility of better prices or special packages. For less frequented venues such as temples, parks or traditional gardens, tickets are usually purchased at the door and do not need to be booked in advance.
Money
It is common to pay in Japanese Yen (JPY) in Tokyo, but places such as hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions accept credit cards. However, cash is still very important, especially in smaller shops, restaurants and traditional markets. ATMs are readily available, and international cards work reliably at ATMs in post offices or the 7-Eleven network. It is a good idea to always carry enough cash for small expenses.Narita Airport Terminal 2・3 Station (Skyliner) -> Keisei Ueno Station
This lively market along the railway line in Ueno is full of small shops, street stalls and restaurants. Here you can buy everything from fresh seafood to traditional souvenirs. Ameyoko is the perfect place to sample typical Japanese food such as takoyaki or taiyaki. The atmosphere here is dynamic and friendly, making it a great first experience of the city.




Today you will stroll through the historic Asakusa district full of temples, parks and traditional culture, and visit the Akihabara district.
The oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo, dedicated to the goddess of mercy Kannon, is one of the most iconic sites in the country. In front of the temple is Kaminarimon, the famous gate with the giant lantern, and the Nakamise shopping street. This alley is filled with stalls selling traditional souvenirs and food such as senbei rice cakes and dorayaki sweets. The temple complex is beautiful both day and night, when it is softly lit.

Asakusa Shrine is a smaller Shinto temple next to Senso-ji and offers a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse of traditional Japanese architecture. Every year, it hosts the Sanja Matsuri festival, one of the largest in Tokyo. When you visit, you can see how Shinto and Buddhism are harmoniously intertwined in Japan.

This modern, multi-storey complex offers information about the city and spectacular views of the surrounding area. Head to the terrace to see Sensō-ji and the Tokyo Skytree. You'll get a great overview of the historic Asakusa district.
Sumida Park, located along the Sumida River, is ideal for walks or picnics. It offers views of the Tokyo Skytree and during spring is a popular spot to watch the sakura trees in bloom. During the summer, the famous fireworks displays are held here, attracting thousands of visitors.

Tokyo Skytree, the world's tallest tower, is an icon of modern architecture. From the observation platforms at 350 and 450 metres, enjoy panoramic views of the entire city. When visibility is good, you can even catch a glimpse of majestic Mount Fuji. In addition to the observation deck, the tower offers a shopping centre, an aquarium and restaurants. An evening visit is an unforgettable experience thanks to the illuminated city below. Entry

Sumida Aquarium is located in the Tokyo Skytree Tower. This state-of-the-art aquarium lets you get up close to the fascinating world of sea creatures. In one of the main attractions, you can observe penguins in their natural habitat. The softly lit jellyfish tanks are soothing and hypnotic. Entry

Hoppy Street is known for its traditional izakaya, where you can sample beers and local specialties such as grilled skewers or mochi. The street has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to relax in the evening after a day of exploring.

Tsukuba Express -gt; Akihabara st.
The heart of the tech district, Akihabara offers modern virtual reality experiences in addition to electronics and anime souvenir shops. This experience allows you to enter worlds you won't find elsewhere, from space adventures to realistic simulations of sports or sci-fi battles. It's the perfect place to take a break from the traditional tourist schedule and experience Tokyo in a different way.




Today, you'll explore Tokyo's modern, vibrant downtown, world-famous sights, attractions and entertainment.
Kokokyo, the imperial palace in Tokyo, is the historic seat of the Japanese imperial family and one of the most important symbols of Japan. Located in the heart of the city, it is surrounded by a vast park, moats and massive stone walls that protect the palace grounds. Although most of the palace is off-limits to the public, visitors can admire the magnificent exteriors, the Niyubashi Bridge and the famous East Gardens (Higashi Gyoen), which are open all year round. These gardens offer a peaceful retreat in the midst of the bustling city and become a popular spot for hanami - cherry blossom viewing - during sakura season. Every year on January 2 and December 23, the palace opens to the public, when the imperial family appears on the balcony to greet visitors.

Otemachi st. (Hanzomon l.) -> Shibuya st.
The busiest intersection in the world, with thousands of people moving in all directions every few minutes. It's an iconic symbol of modern life in Tokyo and the perfect place to watch the city bustle. From the Starbucks coffee shop overlooking the view, you can enjoy the unique atmosphere and take unforgettable photos.

Hachiko's doghouse, known for its loyalty, stands just off Shibuya Junction. This story of love and devotion has inspired the world in its time. The statue is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

Shibuya SKY is a modern vantage point atop the Shibuya Scramble Square building, offering panoramic views of Tokyo. It is especially beautiful during sunset, when the city is bathed in golden light. The place has a minimalist design and is a great place to relax above the busy streets. Entry

This colourful street is the heart of the fashionable Harajuku district, known for its extravagant and creative atmosphere. The street is filled with boutiques, cafes and shops selling crazy fashion accessories. It's a great place to sample unique sweets such as brightly coloured cotton candy or crepes.

Meiji Jingu is a peaceful Shinto temple surrounded by forest and an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The site is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. The entrance path lined with giant sake barrels looks majestic and brings visitors into a world of peace and tradition.

This huge park is an oasis of calm in the middle of a busy city. It offers a combination of traditional Japanese, English and French gardens. In spring, it is popular for its flowering sakura trees.

Kabukichō District is a neighborhood full of neon lights and fun. Visit the famous Robot Restaurant, or just wander the streets that never sleep. It's one of the most vibrant parts of Tokyo, and it'll thrill you with its energy.

A tiny alley filled with small restaurants where you can sample grilled specialties like yakitori. The narrow streets have an authentic old Tokyo feel and are perfect for an evening of sampling local dishes.
Iconic Godzilla statue located on top of the Gracery Shinjuku Hotel. Every hour you will hear Godzilla's roar and see smoke effects. A great photo opportunity and pop culture experience.
The double tower of this government complex offers free panoramic views of the city. On a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji. The building itself is an architectural gem and a symbol of Shinjuku.

Oedo Line - LocalTocho-Mae via Roppongi / Daimon
.Tokyo Tower, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, is one of the symbols of Tokyo and modern Japanese culture. The views of the city, especially in the evening, are absolutely breathtaking, and with good visibility you can even see Mount Fuji. In addition, the tower houses various restaurants, souvenir shops and entertainment venues. This building is also popular for its evening lighting, which often changes colours on special occasions. Tickets

This park is an oasis of calm in a bustling city, located right on Tokyo Bay. The gardens were originally created as a shogun's hunting lodge and still retain their historic elegance. Enjoy traditional matcha tea and Japanese sweets in the teahouse in the middle of the gardens, overlooking the carp-filled ponds. In spring and autumn, the park is ablaze with beautiful colours.




Today, you will take a walk through a futuristic part of the city full of technology, interesting attractions and interactive museums.
If you are looking for an even more intense sensory experience, this museum will immerse you in a world of water, light and movement. It includes spaces where you'll walk barefoot through the water, discover endless tunnels of light or walk through rooms filled with delicate pillows resembling clouds. Unlike Borderless, the experience here is more focused on physical interaction and engaging all the senses. Tickets

The world's largest museum of miniatures offers detailed models of cities, airports and space bases. Some parts of the exhibition are interactive, so you can control miniature trains, for example. The site is popular with families and modelers alike. Tickets

Tokyo Big Sight is one of the largest and most famous exhibition and conference centers in Japan, known for its unique inverted pyramid-shaped architecture. Located in Tokyo's Odaiba district, it is home to various international trade shows, conferences, and cultural events.

TeamLab Borderless Museum is an interactive museum where art and technology merge into one. You will be surrounded by projections, light installations and sounds that create an incredible experience. The place is perfect for lovers of photography and unique experiences. Entry

The DiverCity shopping mall is home to the giant Gundam statue, an icon of Japanese pop culture. At regular intervals, the statue "comes to life" with light and sound effects. The centre offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and entertainment attractions.

This artificial island offers quiet beaches and views of the famous Rainbow Bridge. It's a great place to relax, picnic or take an evening stroll overlooking the illuminated city.

Rainbow Bridge is the iconic bridge connecting Tokyo to Odaiba, which glows with colourful lights in the evening. Take a stroll along its walkway or enjoy the view of the bridge from a boat.

The miniature replica of the famous New York statue is a popular place to take photos. In the background you have a beautiful view of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay.

Miraikan is a fascinating museum dedicated to modern science and technology. See the humanoid robot Asimo, take part in interactive workshops and immerse yourself in the world of science. Entry




Today you'll have a full day at Disneyland! Have a great time. As an alternative, I suggest a visit to Mount Fuji.
Disneyland in Tokyo is one of the most famous theme parks in Japan and offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. It is divided into different themed areas, such as Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, and offers a wide range of attractions, from thrilling roller coasters to magical encounters with Disney characters. Not only will you enjoy the fun, but also the spectacular shows, festive parades, and fireworks that create an unforgettable atmosphere.




Today you will explore Ueno Park, where you will find beautiful gardens, a zoo and the oldest museum in Japan.
Ueno Park is an oasis of green in the middle of a bustling city, especially popular during the sakura blossom season. The park houses historical museums such as the National Museum of Tokyo, as well as smaller shrines such as Hanazono Inari. At Shinobazu Pond, you can rent a boat and enjoy a leisurely cruise among the lotus leaves. In autumn, the park offers a colourful spectacle with its golden leaves.

The small lake in Ueno Park is home to lotus flowers and a small island with Bentendo Temple. Rent a boat and enjoy a romantic cruise on the calm water.
The oldest zoo in Japan, famous for its pandas. The grounds offer a wide variety of animals and quiet corners to relax in. Entry

The oldest and largest museum in Japan with an extensive collection of art and artifacts. You can admire traditional swords, kimonos, ceramics and historical paintings. It is the perfect place for history and culture lovers. Entry
This museum is a paradise for lovers of science, history and nature. Exhibitions include everything from prehistoric dinosaurs and space technology to traditional Japanese handicrafts. Special interactive sections are designed for children, but adults can also learn fascinating information about the evolution of the Earth and humanity.

Rikugien is a masterpiece of traditional Japanese garden architecture. While strolling around, enjoy the winding paths, ponds with small islands and picturesque bridges. The garden is designed to resemble famous scenes from Japanese literature. A visit in spring during sakura season or in autumn, when the leaves are changing colour, is an unforgettable experience.




Today, enjoy your penultimate day in Tokyo. You can go to places you missed or places like the sumo arena, gambling hall and the upscale Ginza district. You can also take a cruise on the Sumida River.
A place where famous sumo tournaments are held. Although there are no matches every day, you can visit the sumo museum or taste the traditional dish "chanko nabe" eaten by the wrestlers. It is a unique experience linked to Japanese tradition. Tickets

This iconic building from the 1970s is one of the last surviving examples of the Japanese Metabolist architectural style. Each of the modules served as a separate living space with all the amenities in a minimal space. Although it is no longer habitable today, its futuristic design has attracted photographers and architecture fans from around the world.
One of the largest indoor theme parks in Japan offers dozens of attractions, from the latest video games and simulators to virtual reality roller coasters. The park is ideal for technology lovers and futuristic experiences. Located in Odaiba, its interiors are reminiscent of a sci-fi setting. You can even compete with other visitors on some attractions. Entry
A cruise on the Sumida River offers a unique view of the city from the water. Modern boats will take you to the Hama-rikyu Gardens or as far as Odaiba, passing by the city's famous bridges and architecture.

Ginza is one of Tokyo's most luxurious and famous shopping districts, known for its prestigious boutiques, modern shopping malls and excellent restaurants. This area is ideal for those looking for quality fashion, electronics, as well as traditional Japanese art. In addition to shopping opportunities, you will find historic buildings and elegant cafes that offer a great experience in a highly stylish environment. Ginza is also known for its nightlife venues and interesting architectural features that attract visitors from all over the world.




Today is reserved for a leisurely check-out and departure to the airport. Be at the airport at least 3 hours in advance.
The highway bus connects Narita Airport and Osaki Station in Tokyo in just 72 minutes.
Osaki Station is located near Shibuya or Shinagawa. It is recommended to buy your ticket online in advance for a better price (1000 yen).