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Tokyo 5 Day Itinerary

Five days in Tokyo allows for an awesome experience of the city and time for a daytrip out of the city. My five-day Tokyo itinerary is the best way to make use of five days in this incredible city.

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Tokyo 5-Day Itinerary Summary

  • Five days gives you a great look at the city and time for a daytrip outside the city.
  • Base yourself somewhere central to save time.
  • On Day 1, visit modern Tokyo on the west side.
  • On Day 2, visit traditional Tokyo on the east side.
  • On Day 3, take a day trip outside of Tokyo to Nikko, Kamakura or Mt Fuji.
  • On Day 4, visit the Imperial Palace Area and Shinjuku.
  • On Day 5, visit places like Ebisu, Daikanyama and Meguro.

Tokyo 5-Day Itinerary Full Itinerary

Day 1: Modern Tokyo/West Side

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Day 2: Traditional Tokyo/East Side

Day 3: Day Trip Outside of Tokyo

  • Take a break from the big city by heading to one of the interesting places in the countryside around Tokyo. The best places for a day trip outside of Tokyo are Nikko, with its wonderful shrines and temples, Kamakura, with a Great Buddha statue and fine Zen temples, and Mt Fuji (you don’t have to climb it — you can take a bus to the base or partway up the mountain to enjoy the views). See my Best Day Trips Out of Tokyo page for details.

Day 4: Imperial Palace Area and Shinjuku

Day 5: A Closer Look and Some Shopping

  • 9:00am: Head to Ebisu or Daikanyama and have a leisurely coffee or brunch. Do a bit of shopping.
  • 11:00: Take the train to Meguro and take a stroll in the Institute for Nature Study and then go next door and visit the superb Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum.
  • 1:00pm: Eat lunch in Meguro or jump on the train and eat in Shibuya or Shinjuku.
  • 2.30pm: Do some last-minute shopping in Shibuya, Shinjuku or back in Ginza.
  • 4:30pm: Take a rest at your hotel.
  • 6:00pm: Go out for a splurge dinner in Roppongi.
  • 8:00pm: Have a drink in Roppongi if you don’t have an early start in the morning.

Hints, Comments and Variations

  • Because Tokyo is so big and spread out, I suggest staying in a convenient area to save time and energy. My top picks for places to stay are Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza or the Tokyo Station area. For more on where to say, check out my Where to Stay in Tokyo page.
  • On Day 2, another good option for the afternoon is the Edo-Tokyo Museum. It’s easy to reach from Asakusa, Ueno or Tokyo Station.
  • On Day 4, if it’s very hot or you don’t feel like walking much, cut out the Imperial Palace Area and head over to the Edo-Tokyo Museum (if you haven’t already visited it).
  • Try not to plan too much or pack too much into your time in Tokyo. Keep in mind that Tokyo is a huge and somewhat confusing city. And you’ll probably be jetlagged. Less is almost always more!

Where Are These Places Located?

  • Open the Tokyo map
  • You will see the list of places on the left hand side. (Click the 3-line icon in the top left corner if not). Scroll down or use the map search (the magnifying glass icon) to find the place you want.
  • Click the name of the place in the list. Its location pin will be highlighted on the map.
  • Map pins are color coded - BLUE: Hotels / Ryokan / Guesthouses | VIOLET: Ryokan | PINK: Places to Eat | GREEN: Shops | YELLOW: Things to See and Do
  • If you’re using the map on your phone, open the map and then search for the name of the place. The map will then zoom in on its location.

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