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2-Day Tokyo Spring Blossom Adventure

⚖️Balanced Mix
2 daysspring

Discover Tokyo's vibrant culture and stunning spring sights on a perfect 2-day journey filled with iconic landmarks, local traditions, and seasonal beauty.

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Before Day 1: Book a FREE walking tour

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Day 1Cultural Icons and Traditional Tokyo
Morning
Free Walking Tour

~2 hours

Join a free walking tour starting in Asakusa, focusing on historical landmarks including traditional shops. Look for tours that cover the Nakamise Street area.

A free walking tour in Tokyo offers a lively way to explore neon-lit neighborhoods and serene temple precincts, sampling street snacks and seeing contrasts between ultramodern architecture and centuries-old sites. You'll typically hear local guides explain historical context, cultural customs, and practical tips, making the stroll both educational and enjoyable.

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Late Morning

Senso-ji Temple

Senso-ji Temple

Visit Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple in Asakusa. Enter through Kaminarimon Gate and explore the temple grounds and pagoda.

4.5(92k reviews)~1.5 hours
Noon

Nakamise Street

Nakamise Street

Stroll Nakamise Street leading to the temple. Sample local snacks and look for souvenir shops selling traditional crafts and sweets.

4.3(15k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon

Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine

Travel to Harajuku and visit Meiji Shrine, a peaceful Shinto shrine surrounded by forest. Enter via the main gate from Takeshita Street.

4.6(48k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon

Omotesando Street

Omotesando Street

Explore Omotesando, a stylish avenue lined with boutiques and cafes. Walk along Omotesando Hills for window shopping and modern architecture.

4(8k reviews)~2 hours
Evening
Local Izakaya Dinner

~2 hours

Find a local izakaya in the Shibuya or Shinjuku area to enjoy Japanese small plates and drinks. Try ordering a variety of grilled items and enjoy sake or shochu.

You'll typically settle into a lively, casual spot where small plates, charcoal-grilled skewers, and seasonal dishes encourage sharing and conversation, creating a relaxed evening of tasting and socializing. Local guides often explain ordering customs and recommend pairings with local drinks, helping you discover flavors rooted in tradition alongside inventive modern twists. The city's mix of narrow alleys, historic neighborhoods, and neon-lit nightlife makes every stop feel like a cultural snapshot, ideal for travelers who want an authentic, sociable food experience.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast¥400-¥700

Find a café near your accommodation and try a dorayaki pancake, a sweet red bean-filled treat, with a cup of green tea.

Dorayaki
Sushi
Lunch¥1200-¥1800

Look for a sushi restaurant in Asakusa offering fresh nigiri or sushi rolls. Pair it with miso soup for a satisfying meal.

Sushi
Tempura
Dinner¥1500-¥2500

Choose a local izakaya restaurant and order tempura, a variety of battered and deep-fried seafood and vegetables, along with sake.

Tempura
The best way to get around is using Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway for convenient access to all locations. For short taxis, use JapanTaxi or LINE Taxi apps with fares around ¥400 per km.

AccommodationShinjuku (bustling commercial and entertainment district)

Shinjuku is centrally located with excellent transport links to all sites on this day and vibrant nightlife for evening activities.

Hotel in Shinjuku (bustling commercial and entertainment district)
$70-90/night

Shinjuku is centrally located with excellent transport links to all sites on this day and vibrant nightlife for evening activities.

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Day 2Modern Marvels and Springtime Nature
Morning

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Explore this large park in Shinjuku with its beautifully landscaped gardens and seasonal flowers. Enter from the Shinjuku Gate and stroll through the traditional Japanese garden area and greenhouse.

4.6(43k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

TeamLab Planets TOKYO

TeamLab Planets TOKYO

Visit this digital art museum in Toyosu for immersive experiences where you can walk through water and interactive light installations. Reserve tickets in advance and arrive early to avoid crowds.

4.5(49k reviews)~2 hours
Noon
Picnic with local takeout

~1 hours

Pick up tasty local bento boxes or sushi from a supermarket or convenience store near Toyosu, then relax and eat in Sumida Park, enjoying views of the Sumida River and cherry blossoms if in season.

Experience the vibrant culinary culture by enjoying a variety of local dishes from nearby vendors in a relaxed outdoor setting. You'll typically find a mix of traditional and contemporary flavors, offering a delightful taste adventure right in the heart of the city. The blend of urban scenery and fresh air creates a unique atmosphere that encourages savoring each bite while soaking in the lively surroundings.

Afternoon

Sumida Park

Sumida Park

Walk through this riverside park famous for cherry blossoms and wide lawns. Ideal for a peaceful afternoon stroll with views of Tokyo Skytree.

4.2(4k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

Head to the observation decks of Tokyo Skytree in Oshiage for panoramic city views. Book tickets online to skip the line and visit during late afternoon for sunset views.

4.4(112k reviews)~2 hours
Evening
Traditional Tea Ceremony Experience

~1.5 hours

Join a tea ceremony near Asakusa to learn about Japanese tea culture and taste matcha. Book a session at a local tea house offering authentic experiences in a historical setting.

Experience a moment of tranquility as you engage in a ritual that emphasizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. You'll typically observe meticulous attention to detail and elegant movements, guided by local experts who explain the cultural significance behind each step. Most classes include hands-on participation, allowing travelers to savor matcha tea prepared with traditional tools in an authentic setting.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café in Shinjuku serving matcha pancakes or a light western style breakfast with coffee to start your day.
$8-12
Sushi
Lunch$10-15

Pick up a fresh sushi bento box from a supermarket or local market near Toyosu for your picnic lunch in Sumida Park.

Sushi
Dorayaki
Dinner$20-30

Look for a traditional tea house near Asakusa offering a full tea ceremony experience with light Japanese sweets like dorayaki and green tea to end your day peacefully.

Dorayaki
Use Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines to get between Shinjuku, Toyosu, Sumida, and Asakusa. For faster travel or late at night, use JapanTaxi or LINE Taxi apps with fares around $4 per kilometer.

AccommodationShinjuku (major commercial and transport hub)

Centrally located for easy access to the parks, museums, and evening tea ceremony venues.

Hotel in Shinjuku (major commercial and transport hub)
$60-90/night

Centrally located for easy access to the parks, museums, and evening tea ceremony venues.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$80
Food / day$30
Transport / day$15
Activities / day$25
Daily total$150
Trip total$300

Accommodation $80/night, Food $30/day (includes restaurant meals and street food), Transport $15/day (public transport and occasional taxi), Activities $25/day.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Public Transport: Excellent service with Tokyo Metro, JR East, Toei Subway, and buses
Taxi Apps: Use JapanTaxi, LINE Taxi, DiDi, or Uber
Power Plugs: Types A, B, C, F used; bring adapter
Language: Japanese and English spoken; English proficiency average
Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)
Tipping: Not customary in Japan
Safety: Violent crime risk very low; traffic safety good
Best Visit Months: March, April, October, November for pleasant weather
Food Scene: Excellent variety and quality of cuisine

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