1. Tsukiji Jogai Market
try some fresh seafoods and causual Japanese foods.
1 hour
2. Hama Rikyu Gardens
Hama Rikyu Gardens was opened to the public April 1, 1946. The park is a 250,165 m² landscaped garden surrounding Shioiri Pond, the park itself surrounded by a seawater moat filled by Tokyo Bay. It was remodeled as a public garden park on the site of a villa of the Shōgun Tokugawa family in the 17th century.
1 hour
3. Senso-ji Temple
Sensoji Temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Japan.
There are some historical buildings such as the five-story pagoda and the Hozo-mon Gate(Treasure-House Gate) inside the temple grounds.
1 hour
4. Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon)
You’ll also get to do some shopping in Tokyo Nakamisestreet,
Way of around 250m to continue from Kaminari-mon Gate to Hozo-mon Gate of Senso-ji Temple. They have “Sensu”,”Kaminari-Okoshi”,Japanese style dolls and more. These are good for souvenir to your family and friends.
1 hour
5. Ameyoko Shopping Street
Ameyoko (translates as "Candy-Store Street") is one of the liveliest shopping avenues in Tokyo, which becomes so filled with people on weekends that one cannot even walk straight.
Also located in this place, is the departure station of the railway destined for Tohoku region, and for this reason the town has been loved for its sense of nostalgia.
1 hour
6. Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree has taken the title of Japan’s tallest building. It has two observation decks affording spectacular views. There is an aquarium in the lower floor of this building.
1 hour