Trip to Tokyo

4 days march tourism trip

Day 1: Discovering Shibuya and Harajuku

Shibuya Crossing: Experience the world's busiest pedestrian crossing (best viewed from the Shibuya Scramble Square, which opens at 9am, entry is free).

Meiji Shrine: A serene Shinto shrine surrounded by a lush forest (open 5am-6pm, free entry, great for a peaceful walk).

Takeshita Street: Explore the vibrant youth culture with unique shops and crepe stalls (shops open till 8pm, great for finding quirky souvenirs).

Day 2: Traditional and Modern Sights

Senso-ji Temple: Tokyo's oldest temple, renowned for its beautiful architecture and the Nakamise shopping street (open 24 hours, free entry).

Ueno Park: Enjoy the cherry blossoms in bloom (March is peak season, perfect for picnicking, free entry).

Ameyoko Market: A bustling street market with food stalls and shops (open till 8pm, try local snacks like grilled fish and sweets).

Day 3: Cultural Experiences

Tsukiji Outer Market: Sample fresh sushi for breakfast and explore food stalls (best visited early, open from 5am).

National Museum of Nature and Science: Discover interactive exhibits and learn about Japan's natural history (open 9am-5pm, entry ¥620).

Tokyo Skytree: Visit the observation deck for breathtaking views of the city, especially at sunset (open till 10pm, entry ¥2,100).

Day 4: A Day in Odaiba

teamLab Borderless: A stunning digital art museum featuring immersive installations (open 10am-7pm, entry ¥3,200, book in advance).

Odaiba Seaside Park: Relax by the beach with views of the Rainbow Bridge (free entry, perfect for a leisurely stroll).

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza: Visit the giant Gundam statue and enjoy shopping and dining options (open till 9pm, great for dinner).

Events During Your Visit

Hanami Season: Cherry Blossom Viewing (March - Early April)

Tokyo Ramen Show (dates vary, check local listings)

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