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4-Day Tokyo & Kamakura Summer Adventure

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Experience the vibrant city life of Tokyo and the serene coastal charm of Kamakura in this perfect summer getaway.

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Day 1Historical Landmarks and Markets Tokyo
Morning

Senso-ji Temple

Senso-ji Temple

Explore this iconic temple area in Asakusa, focusing on the main hall and nearby garden. Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy the temple's peaceful ambiance.

4.5(92k reviews)~1.5 hours
Morning

Nakamise Street

Nakamise Street

Walk along Nakamise Street for traditional souvenirs and street snacks. Look for sweet Mochi and local crafts from the shops.

4.3(15k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon

Tsukiji Outer Market

Tsukiji Outer Market

Venture to Tsukiji Outer Market for fresh seafood tasting and vibrant stalls. Try a sushi stand for fresh nigiri and watch the fishmongers in action.

4.2(55k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon
Find a local bar in Shinjuku

~2 hours

Discover a local bar in Shinjuku's lively entertainment district, such as Golden Gai. Order a Shochu or local beer while soaking up the unique atmosphere.

Evening

Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower

Visit Tokyo Tower at twilight to catch city views as the lights come on. Take in panoramic sights from the observation deck facing downtown Tokyo.

4.5(94k reviews)~1 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast$5-8

Find a bakery or café near Asakusa and try Dorayaki, a sweet red bean pancake sandwich, paired with a cup of Genmaicha (roasted brown rice tea).

Dorayaki
Sushi
Lunch$10-20

Look for a sushi stand at Tsukiji Outer Market and enjoy fresh sushi nigiri with seasonal fish for a genuine experience.

Sushi
Shochu
Dinner$15-25

Find a casual izakaya in Shinjuku and order Shochu, a Japanese distilled spirit, paired with small plates like yakitori (grilled chicken skewers).

Shochu
Use Tokyo Metro and JR East trains for quick access to Asakusa, Tsukiji, and Shinjuku. Use JapanTaxi or LINE Taxi apps for taxis at about $4/km if needed for late night travel.

AccommodationShinjuku (major transportation hub and vibrant nightlife district)

Ideal for easy access to night entertainment and next day travel to modern Tokyo neighborhoods.

Hotel in Shinjuku (major transportation hub and vibrant nightlife district)
$70-90/night

Ideal for easy access to night entertainment and next day travel to modern Tokyo neighborhoods.

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Day 2Modern Tokyo and Art Tokyo
Morning

Meiji Shrine

Meiji Shrine

Visit Meiji Shrine early before it gets crowded. Walk through the forested pathway from Harajuku Station to enter the serene grounds dedicated to Emperor Meiji.

4.6(48k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

Omotesando Street

Omotesando Street

Explore Omotesando's stylish avenue lined with modern architecture and boutique shops. Check out Cat Street for unique fashion and small cafes.

4(8k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon

teamLab Planets TOKYO

teamLab Planets TOKYO

Experience immersive digital art at teamLab Planets in Toyosu. Wear clothes that allow easy movement as some exhibits involve water and walking barefoot.

4.5(49k reviews)~2.5 hours
Late Afternoon
Find a cozy cafe in Daikanyama

~1.5 hours

Head to Daikanyama for relaxed afternoon vibes in quaint cafes along the quiet streets. Order coffee or tea with a light dessert in this upscale neighborhood.

Evening
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Prepare for a short train trip to Enoshima or Kamakura area, adjusting travel based on next day plans.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab breakfast at a local bakery near Harajuku Station and try a flaky ham and cheese croissant with coffee.
$7
Sushi
Lunch$20

Find a sushi restaurant in Omotesando and order assorted nigiri sushi, featuring fresh seasonal fish.

Sushi
Tempura
Dinner$25

Have tempura at a traditional restaurant in Daikanyama. Order assorted tempura with dipping sauce and green tea.

Tempura
Use Tokyo Metro and JR lines to get around quickly. For convenience, use JapanTaxi or LINE Taxi apps with fares around $4 per km.

AccommodationShibuya (busy shopping and entertainment district close to today's activities)

Staying in Shibuya is convenient for easy access to Meiji Shrine, Omotesando, and Daikanyama with many hotel options.

Hotel in Shibuya (busy shopping and entertainment district close to today's activities)
$60-90/night

Staying in Shibuya is convenient for easy access to Meiji Shrine, Omotesando, and Daikanyama with many hotel options.

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Day 3Shrines and Beaches Kamakura
Morning

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

Visit this iconic shrine in Kamakura's city center, the most important Shinto shrine in the area, known for its large torii gate and seasonal events. Explore the path lined with cherry trees and enjoy the peaceful gardens around the shrine.

4.4(28k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Morning

Komachi Street

Komachi Street

Walk along this bustling pedestrian street near Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine filled with shops selling traditional crafts, snacks, and souvenirs. Try local street foods and shop for unique gifts and sweet treats like Shirasu Manju.

4.3(72 reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon
Kamakura Beaches

~3 hours

Relax or swim at popular beaches like Yuigahama and Zaimokuza, easily accessible by bus from central Kamakura. Enjoy scenic ocean views and stroll along the shore with options for renting beach gear.

Enjoy coastal walks and beach activities along Kamakura's shoreline

Evening
Try a traditional seafood restaurant

~2 hours

Dine at one of Kamakura's seafood eateries near the beach, known for fresh catches like shirasu (whitebait) and seasonal sashimi. Order Shirasu-don, a local rice bowl topped with tiny white fish, paired with sake or green tea.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast~$7

Find a café in Kamakura city center and try dorayaki, a sweet red bean pancake, paired with matcha green tea for a light morning treat.

Dorayaki
Kamakura Soba
Lunch~$15

Look for a traditional Japanese eatery on Komachi Street and order Kamakura Soba, a local buckwheat noodle dish served cold or hot, perfect for summer.

Kamakura Soba
Shirasu-don
Dinner~$20

Find a seafood restaurant near the beach and try Shirasu-don, a Kamakura specialty rice bowl topped with fresh whitebait fish, complemented by a glass of sake.

Shirasu-don
Walking and local buses are the best ways to get around Kamakura. Taxis are available with apps like JapanTaxi and LINE Taxi, averaging about 400 JPY per km.

AccommodationKamakura (historic seaside town near Tokyo)

Staying in Kamakura puts you close to shrines, beaches and restaurants for easy exploration.

Hotel in Kamakura (historic seaside town near Tokyo)
$70-90/night

Staying in Kamakura puts you close to shrines, beaches and restaurants for easy exploration.

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Day 4Cultural Temples and Nature Kamakura
Morning
Hase-dera Temple

~2 hours

Visit this scenic temple famous for its beautiful gardens and panoramic views over Kamakura. Arrive early through Komachi Street to enjoy local shops and snacks beforehand.

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Late Morning
Kamakura Hiking Trails

~3 hours

Take the Daibutsu round trail starting near Hase Station for classic nature and historical sites. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water as some paths are moderate in difficulty.

Explore scenic trails through forests and hills around Kamakura

Afternoon

Zeniarai Benten Shrine

Zeniarai Benten Shrine

This shrine is unique for its tradition of washing money for good luck. It is located near the main shopping street where you can explore before or after your visit.

4.3(7k reviews)~1 hours
Evening
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No travel to next as this is the final day.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dorayaki
Breakfast~¥600

Find a café near your accommodation around Kamakura Station and try a matcha latte paired with a dorayaki, a red bean pancake favorite among locals.

Dorayaki
Kamakura Soba
Lunch~¥1000

Look for a soba restaurant near Hase Temple and order Kamakura Soba, a regional specialty of buckwheat noodles served chilled or warm.

Kamakura Soba
Tempura
Dinner~¥1500

Search for a casual izakaya in central Kamakura where you can enjoy tempura, lightly battered and fried vegetables or seafood, accompanied by sake.

Tempura
Use local buses to reach hiking trailheads efficiently or walk between nearby sites. For longer or late evening trips, JapanTaxi or LINE Taxi apps offer reliable services at approx ¥4000 for 10 km.

AccommodationKamakura (historic town center)

Staying in Kamakura center keeps you close to temples, shops, and transportation for convenience on your last day.

Hotel in Kamakura (historic town center)
¥8000-10000/night

Staying in Kamakura center keeps you close to temples, shops, and transportation for convenience on your last day.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$80
Food / day$15
Transport / day$10
Activities / day$20
Daily total$125
Trip total$500

Accommodation estimated at $80/night. Food budget includes restaurant meals averaging $15/day. Transport includes public transport and occasional taxis estimated at $10/day. Activities budgeted at $20/day.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Public Transport: Tokyo Metro, JR East, Toei Subway, Buses with excellent service
Tipping: Not customary in Japan
Language: Japanese with average English proficiency
Safety: Good traffic safety and excellent violent crime safety
Nightlife: Good nightlife scenes in Tokyo
Food: Excellent food scene including street food options
Internet Speed: 100 Mbps, good for connectivity
Weather Risks: Be aware of earthquakes, typhoons, and tsunamis
Cultural Etiquette: No tipping, respect local customs and religions

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