1. Senso-ji Temple
It is Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, located in Asakusa. Nakamise-dori is the bustling shopping street leading to the temple, lined with traditional stalls offering souvenirs and snacks.
30 minutes
2. Meiji Jingu Shrine
It is a Shinto shrine in Tokyo, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. It is surrounded by a peaceful forest, offering a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
30 minutes
3. Imperial Palace
It is the primary residence of Japan's Emperor. Located in the heart of Tokyo, it is surrounded by beautiful gardens, moats, and historic structures, blending traditional architecture with nature. If the Palace is not available, The Imperial Palace East Gardens and Imperial Palace Plaza will be replaced.
30 minutes
4. Tsukiji Fish Market
The Old Tsukiji Market was Tokyo's famous wholesale fish market, known for its lively tuna auctions and fresh seafood. Though the wholesale operations have moved, the outer market still thrives with shops and restaurants offering delicious food.
30 minutes
5. Tokyo Tower Tourist Information Center
It is a landmark in Tokyo, resembling the Eiffel Tower but painted in bright orange and white. It serves as a broadcast antenna and offers panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.
30 minutes
6. Akihabara
It is Tokyo's vibrant district known for electronics, anime, manga, and gaming culture. It's a hub for tech enthusiasts and fans of Japanese pop culture, with countless shops, arcades, and themed cafes.
30 minutes
7. teamLab Planets TOKYO
It is an immersive digital art museum where visitors interact with large-scale, interactive installations. The exhibits blend light, water, and digital technology, creating a mesmerizing, otherworldly experience, Kids friendly
1 hour
8. Odaiba Kaihin Koen (Odaiba Seaside Park)
It is a scenic waterfront area in Odaiba, offering sandy beaches, stunning views of Tokyo Bay, and iconic landmarks like the Rainbow Bridge and Statue of Liberty replica. It's a popular spot for relaxation, picnics, and enjoying sunsets.
30 minutes
9. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
It is a large, serene park in Tokyo, blending traditional Japanese, English, and French garden styles. It’s famous for cherry blossoms in spring, colorful foliage in autumn.
30 minutes
10. Shibuya Crossing
It is one of the busiest and most famous pedestrian crossings in the world. It’s known for its vibrant, chaotic energy as hundreds of people cross the intersection from all directions at once, surrounded by towering neon signs and giant video screens.
15 minutes
11. Shibuya Sky
It is an observation deck located on the rooftop of Shibuya Scramble Square, offering panoramic views of Tokyo's skyline and the surrounding area. It's a great spot for breathtaking cityscapes and sunsets.
30 minutes
12. Tokyo Skytree
It is a towering broadcast tower and landmark in Tokyo, standing at 634 meters. It features observation decks with stunning 360-degree views of the city, and it's one of the tallest structures in the world.
30 minutes
13. Ueno Park
It is a historic and spacious park in Tokyo, known for its museums, a zoo, and beautiful cherry blossoms in spring. It's a cultural hub and a popular spot for relaxation and picnics.
1 hour
14. Nakano Broadway
It is a popular shopping complex in Tokyo, known for its extensive collection of anime, manga, and pop culture merchandise. It's a treasure trove for collectors and fans of Japanese subculture.
30 minutes
15.
The Japanese tea ceremony is drinking green tea with explanations in English and wearing a traditional kimono in Tokyo Asakusa. The tea ceremony lasts for 45 minutes. Aslo,you can choose to Wear traditional Japanese kimono to exprience the tea ceremony, which lasts for 90 mins.
45 minutes
16. Harajuku Osamu Owl & Mameshiba Cafe
is a trendy district in Tokyo, Japan. It's known for its colorful street fashion and unique shops. People come here to see the latest fashion trends, enjoy delicious food, and visit cool boutiques. Harajuku is also famous for its vibrant youth culture and historic sites like the Meiji Shrine.
45 minutes
17.
It is a fun activity where you learn how to make sushi from expert chefs. You'll get to use fresh ingredients and create different types of sushi, like nigiri and rolls. It's a hands-on class, and after making sushi, you can enjoy eating what you made. It's a great way to learn about Japanese culture and try something new! Vegan, Vegetarian, Halal, Gluten-free, available. The experience lasts 60 min.
45 minutes