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7-Day, 6-Night Tour of Tokyo, Japan

D1: Departure Tokyo (Arrive for acclimatization; unlock local fireworks)

Morning: Departure Tokyo Airport

It is recommended to choose a morning flight. Upon arrival at Tokyo Narita/Haneda Airport, complete the immigration procedures first (fill out the entry card and declaration form; these can be obtained in advance from the flight attendants on board).

Afternoon: Airport Hotel Check in and explore the surroundings

From the airport, take the appropriate transportation to the hotel. After checking in, rest for 12 hours to alleviate flight fatigue. Then visit a convenience store (e.g., 7-11 or Lawson) near the hotel to purchase mineral water, snacks, or recharge your transportation card, familiarize yourself with the surroundings, and experience the vibrant daily life of Tokyo.

Evening: Explore and dine around Sensoji Temple (suitable for most accommodation areas)

·Attraction: Asakusa-ji Temple (free admission; closed at 5:00 PM), Tokyo's oldest temple. Visit the Raimon lanterns and Nakameji shopping street, where you can purchase unique souvenirs like pink cherry blossom bells and amulets, immersing yourself in Edo-style charm. Enjoy panoramic views of the Kiyosumi Tower for perfect photo opportunities.

·Food: Around Nakamiya Shopping Street, try Jinkaiyaki, Senbei, and Taiyakitraditional Tokyo snacks. For dinner, visit a nearby izakaya to savor yakisaki or kanto-zuke, with an average cost of around 1,500 per person.

Tips: On the first day, avoid a packed schedule; focus on adjusting to the time difference and environment. Rest before 9:00 PM to conserve energy for subsequent activities.

 

D2: Must-visit Tokyo landmarks (Asakusa Skytree Ueno)

Morning: Gathering and departure In-depth tour of Sensoji Temple (with optional kimono experience)

Hotel check-in time: 08:00 (subject to the tour guide's notification). All guests will travel together to Sensoji Temple (approximately a 30-minute drive). Upon arrival, the tour guide will provide an overview of Sensoji's historical background and important tour tips, followed by a 1.5-hour free exploration. Guests may voluntarily book a kimono experience near Sensoji (the recommended "Sakura Snow" lace kimono package; the guide can assist with reservations, at the guest's expense). Visitors can take photos at Sensoji Temple and the Nakameji Shopping Street, and participate in a fortune-telling and blessing ceremony (100 per session, optional).

Noon: Dinner at the designated restaurant in Asakusa

Meeting time: 11:30. Proceed to the travel agency-designated Japanese restaurant for a group meal (choose either tempura set meal or tonkotsu ramen, priced at approximately 1,2001,500 per person, included in the tour fee). The meal lasts one hour, after which the group will gather again for the next attraction.

Afternoon: Clear Sky Tower Ueno Park

At 12:30, everyone will take a unified bus to the Amano Tower (approximately a 15-minute drive). The tour guide will assist with ticket purchase, followed by a 1.5-hour free exploration including an ascent to the observation deck for a panoramic view of Tokyo cityscape, and free选购 of souvenirs at the tower's shopping mall (voluntary). At 15:00, the group will gather and travel to Ueno Park (approximately a 15-minute drive), where they will enjoy another 1.5-hour free tour. Options include visiting the Ueno Zoo or Tokyo National Museum (门票 payable separately), or exploring Ame Yokomachi for drugstore cosmetics and general merchandise shopping (voluntary).

Evening: Group dinner at Ueno Food Street + return trip

Meet at 17:30 and proceed to the designated restaurant on Ueno Food Street for a group dinner (choose between Sukiyaki or Japanese fried pork cutlet; price per person is approximately 2,500, included in the package fee). The meal lasts about 1 hour. Meet again at 18:30, then return to the hotel by group vehicle and arrive by 19:30. Enjoy a relaxing break to conclude the day's itinerary.

 

D3: The Convergence of Tokyo's Trends and History (Shinjuku Shibuya Meiji Shrine)

Morning: Shopping and dining in the Shinjuku business district + taking photos as a keepsake

· Shinjuku Station: Tokyo's transportation hub boasts a dense network of tracks that resemble a "labyrinth," but simply follow the navigation directions. Be sure to visit the replica statue of "Hachiko the Devoted Dog" at the station's east exit for a memorable photo.

 

 

· Shinjuku Shopping District: Visit Lumine Shinjuku Stores 1 and 2, along with BIC Camera Electronics Store and Uniqlo flagship store, where you can find both Japanese streetwear brands and electronics/clothing. Pharmacy and cosmetics stores (Matsumoto Sei, Daidoku Pharmacy & Cosmetics) offer bulk purchases of skincare and cosmetics with tax exemption for eligible amounts.

Noon: Lunch at Shinjuku Yōkō-dō

Dubbed the "Tokyo Late-Night Restaurant," this hidden gem in a Shinjuku alley invites diners to savor charcoal-grilled chicken skin under lantern lights, paired with a glass of plum wine while listening to the owner share stories from the Showa era. With an average price of around 1,800 per person, it delivers an immersive dining experience.

Afternoon: Meiji Shrine Shibuya

·Meiji Shrine (free admission): About a 10-minute subway ride from Shinjuku, this shrine in Shibuya Ward honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Shōgen. Surrounded by lush forests, it offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation. The iconic "Otorii Gate" at the entrance is a popular photo spot, while visitors must remove their shoes upon entry to experience the solemnity of a traditional Japanese shrine.

· Shibuya: A 15-minute walk from Meiji Shrine leads you to iconic landmarks like Shibuya Intersectionthe world's busiest intersection, where you can take photos from the second-floor observation deck capturing the bustling crowdsand Shibuya 109 Towera trendy hotspot perfect for young visitors to explore streetwear brands. The original statue of loyal dog Hachiko adds to the city's vibrant atmosphere.

Evening: Shibuya Sky Viewpoint + Dinner

· Shibuya Sky Observatory (admission: around 2,000): Visit in the evening to witness the Tokyo sunset, then wait for the night sky to light up and take in the panoramic view of Shibuya. Capture stunning aerial shots of elevator shafts and the golden sea of clouds during sunset photo opportunities are exceptionally abundant.

·Dinner: The Shibuya business district offers a wide variety of options, including buckwheat noodles, udon noodles, or Western fast food, with an average cost of around 1,500 per person. After dinner, visitors can stroll through Shibuya Parco, explore anime-themed shops, and soak in the vibrant youthful atmosphere.

 

 

D4: Kamakura Higashi-Tsuru Tour (A blend of "Slam Dunk" nostalgia and coastal scenery)

Kamakura, located about an hour's drive from Tokyo, is a popular destination in the Tokyo suburbs. It features a blend of retro coastal charm and historical landmarks, making it ideal for a day trip. Visitors can return to downtown Tokyo for accommodation on the same day without additional lodging.

Morning: Tokyo Kamakura

From Shinjuku, take the Odakyu Electric Railway (approximately 1 hour; use an Odakyu Tour Pass) to Kamakura. First, head to Kamakura Station to obtain a public transportation map for the city and plan your day's itinerary.

Noon: Lunch around Kamakura Station

We recommend trying the Kamakura specialty seafood set meal, featuring fresh sashimi and grilled fish, priced at approximately 1,800 per person; or the Japanese curry rice, which offers a rich flavor and excellent value for money.

Afternoon: Visit the main attractions in Kamakura

·Enoshima Electric Railway: Take the Enoshima Electric Railway (included in Odakyu Tour Passes) to experience the retro tram atmosphere, enjoy coastal views along the way, and snap great photos; make sure to visit Nanabashima Station (the alternative route to Slam Dunk, featuring a replica of the iconic Sakuragi Flower Path scenea must-visit spot).

·The Kamakura Great Buddha (Kōtoku-in Temple, entrance fee approximately 800): A landmark of Kamakura, this 11.3-meter-tall bronze Buddha statue stands majestically within the temple. Visitors can enter the statue to explore its interior and appreciate its profound historical significance.

·Enoshima: Accessible by foot or public transport, this compact island features a shrine, lighthouse, and beaches where visitors can stroll along the shoreline, bask in the sea breeze, and enjoy panoramic viewsa perfect spot for relaxation. The island is dotted with numerous snack shops offering seafood skewers and grilled octopus balls.

Evening: Kamakura Tokyo

Return to Tokyo by Odakyu Electric Railway before 6:00 PM. Upon arrival, head to a convenience store or restaurant near your hotel for a quick dinner, then rest and recharge to unwind after a busy day.

 

D5: Niche cultural experience (Daiguan Mountain Omotesando Nezu Art Museum)

Morning: Treasure Hunt in the Ancient Dai Guan Mountain + Tsutaya Bookstore

A 20-minute subway ride from the hotel takes you to Daikanyama, Tokyo's cultural mecca. Unlike the bustling Shinjuku and Shibuya, the area offers a tranquil and serene atmosphere. Explore Vintage Qoo for vintage accessories like Chanel earrings, visit niche designer boutiques to discover unique clothing and accessories, then head to Tsutaya Bookstore for a limited-edition white peach latte while browsing books and immersing yourself in Japanese lifestyle aesthetics.

Noon: Lunch at Omotesando

It takes about a 15-minute walk from Daikanyama to Omotesando, a premium shopping district featuring flagship stores of luxury brands like Issey Miyake and Chanel, along with numerous niche restaurants. A must-visit is Koffee Mameya (the coffee equivalent of Hermès), where the signature Amber Latte paired with a Pomelo Madeline is a highlightthe barista creates unique latte art based on their mood, priced at around 1,000 per person. Alternatively, dine at a Japanese restaurant for sushi or sashimi, costing approximately 3,000 per person.

Afternoon: Shopping on Omotesando + Visiting the Nezu Art Museum

·Shibuya Shopping: Explore brands by Japanese designers like Issey Miyake and Rei Kawakubo, as well as international luxury labels, to experience Tokyo's vibrant fashion scene; the streetsides feature striking architectural designs perfect for photography.

·Nekatsu Art Museum (admission: approximately 1,000): About a 10-minute subway ride from Omotesando. The museum features a tranquil bamboo grove courtyard where visitors can enjoy matcha tea amidst the serene ambiance, experience Japanese Zen philosophy, and admire a diverse collection of artworks perfect for a leisurely, contemplative stroll.

Evening: Around the Meguro River

From the Nezu Art Museum to the Meguro River, stroll along the riverside and visit the local bakeries. We recommend trying freshly baked salt bread filled with vanilla ice cream or the seasonal strawberry daifuku (during cherry blossom season, you can enjoy the stunning night view of the river, creating an unforgettable atmosphere). For dinner, choose an izakaya near the river to savor Japanese grilled dishes and miso soup, with an average cost of around 2,000 per person.

 

D6: One-day Disney Sea tour (suitable for families/couples)

·Transportation: From the hotel, it takes about 40 minutes by subway to reach Tokyo DisneySea (it's recommended to arrive before 8:00 AM to avoid crowds; book tickets in advance through official channels at approximately 7,000 per person).

· Key attractions: Don't miss the Daphi Cherry Blossom Boat Tour (if cherry blossom season occurs), the Mermaid Lagoon (perfect for underwater photo ops), Space Mountain, and the Earth's Core Adventure all offering an immersive experience of Disney's magic and romance. The park features numerous specialty restaurants; be sure to try the Disney-exclusive dishes for stunning photos. Enjoy the fireworks display in the evening (around 8:00 PM; exact time subject to park announcements), then return to the city center.

Evening: Centralized procurement + Dinner

Regardless of the chosen itinerary, you can visit Shinjuku or Ginza in the evening to purchase any missing souvenirs and review your shopping list. For dinner, opt for a lavish Japanese meal such as sukiyaki or kaiseki cuisine (approximately 5,000 per person) to reward yourself for the entire week's journey.

 

D7: Return trip (Tokyo home, a smooth conclusion)

Morning: Hotel check-out + Final purchases

For checkouts before 10:00, store your luggage at the hotel front desk (free of charge). Afterwards, visit a convenience store or pharmacy near the hotel to purchase any missing souvenirs (such as the NY cheese cake from Haneda Airport) to ensure nothing is missed.

Noon: A simple lunch

Choose a restaurant near the hotel for a simple lunch, avoiding overly greasy dishes; the average cost is around 1,200 per person. Then proceed to the airport (arrive 1.5 hours in advance to check in and undergo security screening).

Afternoon: Tokyo Return home

Take the return flight to conclude your 7-day trip in Tokyo; if the flight departure time is late, you may make final purchases at the airport duty-free shop, where skincare products, tobacco, and alcohol are available at discounted prices for additional purchases.


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