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For example, although 3 days in Tokyo may be plenty for travelers who plan to spend just two weeks in Japan , those with three weeks or even one month in Japan might consider spending nights in Tokyo. While not everyone will be able to afford a room at the five-star Tokyo Station Hotel , plenty of affordable options exist in centrally-located areas such as Akasaka, Kanda and Ginza.

Tokyo is a great destination days per year. Temperatures are relatively mild; skies are often clear enough to see Mt. Fuji from the city. How many days in Tokyo should you spend? Read Privacy Policy or view sitemap. Meiji era begins. Edo renamed Tokyo and becomes a prefecture. Ito Hirobumi appointed as first Prime Minister. Tokyo City and 15 wards established. Sino-Japanese War begins ends Red brick and tile Tokyo Station completed.

First census conducted. Population of Tokyo-fu rapidly increases and becomes 3,, Radio broadcasting services launched. Pacific War begins. Pacific War ends. New local self-government system introduced. Seiichiro Yasui elected first Governor of Tokyo by popular vote.

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Miyake Island erupts and all residents evacuated. Another option on this day would be a day or half-day trip to Nara. For information on Nara, see our full Nara guide. Note, if your flight out of Tokyo leaves after 3pm, you might be able to spend this night in Kyoto see the note below. See our Tokyo Airport Transport page for transport details. If your departure from Tokyo is after 3pm, you do not have to spend your last night in Tokyo; you can leave from Kyoto and still make your flight.

As a rule, to travel from Kyoto to Narita takes around 4 hours, with transfers. While I do agree with you that MOST zoos do have the right intentions at heart with conservation, there are simply some that do not.

Even at Taronga Zoo in my hometown of Sydney, some of the enclosures are very questionable especially the giraffe so I am not comfortable recommending such zoos. It will depend on the zoo and if I have seen it in person, of course. We can definitely agree that cafes with a focus on domestic animals such as cats and dogs are a more ethical option.

Thank you for you informative post. Can I ask the total budget you spend for 6days? Hi Camille, so glad you like my itinerary! My budget for accommodation in Tokyo for the 6 nights was about JPY 90, For food we ate mostly where locals do in restaurants where you order food from the vending machines meals usually under JPY 1, ea or from convenience stores like Lawson or Family Mart. You can take a look over on Booking.

This is such a well-written travel blog! The pictures brought back a whole wave of memories from my visit there. I wish I can start a beautiful and very informative blog like this, you can just stare at the still photos of your travel! Glad you found my blog so informative, Juan! Liked your Tokyo itinerary! Especially happy that you discovered and enjoyed Super Potato. Because you enjoyed Super Potato, we think you or anyone else who would enjoy Super Potato also would enjoy Mandarake.

You might enjoy visiting it on your next trip to Tokyo. So glad to hear you also enjoyed Super Potato! Thanks, Alvyn! Great to hear. There are some great inexpensive local eateries and fine dining options in Tokyo so you can spend a little or splurge, depending on your preference. I hope this answers your questions and you have a great trip! Thanks so much, Julia! Loved all the photos!

So vibrant and cheerful! Like you, we loved how different they all are and are keen to explore some more next time we visit.

You are exactly right, Kavey. Tokyo is like multiple cities in one which makes it so wonderful. I hope you get to revisit in the near future! Definitely pinning this one for later.

Thanks for sharing! Awesome guide! I went to Tokyo for 3 days and it was not nearrrrrrly enough time!

There was soooooo much to see! Yes there is so much there! This is an amazing itinerary and the robot restaurant looks like it would be so much fun. Great photos too! What a great guide. Would love to check out that hotel and the robot restaurant and crape place look amazing!! Thanks for sharing!!

Never have I laughed so hard in my life, I walked out of there with aching abdominal muscles — a crazy yet super fun experience! Wow, you really made me want to jump on a plane! Tokyo looks amazing. Thanks so much for the detailed list of things to do. Thanks for your lovely compliment, Lieselot! Ah I am jealous hehe. Some good advice and ideas here but one glaring error.

Hachiko is outside Shibuya station, not Shinjuku. Ah, eagle eye you have there Steve — thanks so much! Incredible post! Definitely seems easy to fill a week there! Thanks so much, Tarah! It sure is easy to fill a week there, I could have spent longer. I really hope you get there soon too! Your email address will not be published. Skip to content. Pin me to Pinterest for reference later!

These passes are more expensive to buy in Japan! Just make sure to leave enough time for it to be posted to you before your trip. Otherwise this Tokyo Subway Pass is excellent value for 24, 48 or 72 hours and can be used on all Metro lines. Suica cards can be used throughout Japan on most public transport JR or otherwise.

Did you know you can book pocket wifi in advance in Tokyo? Fun things to add to your Tokyo itinerary by booking tickets in advance Do you enjoy being organised like me? Lock in this enjoyable tour to experience nightlife in this exciting area. Things to do in Shibuya The first day is an easy one depending on the time you arrive and what you feel up to doing. The lane is decorated with artificial plants or flowers to match the season. Please note that smoking is allowed in these restaurants.

Hilarious fun at the Robot Restaurant.



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