5-Day 1-Night Tokyo Travel Guide (2)πβ¨
Day 4: Tokyo Skytree (Detective Conan collaboration, limited until July 2025) π΅οΈββοΈ Ueno Onshi Park π³ Shibuya and Shinjuku areas (Shinjuku Cat Policeman, Hachiko Statue, the busiest intersection, etc.) πΆ Fourth Night: Shibuya SKY (Requires advance reservation. Official tickets are sold on Ctrip, KKday, and Klook, but they are hard to get. You can also try Fliggy). π Day 5: Kamakura Day Trip: Get off at Jo-Station, visit Komachi Street ποΈ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine (Witnessed a traditional Japanese wedding ceremony) π§Ώ Kamakura Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Kamakura) Hase Temple (These two attractions are connected) π― Kamakura High School (Sakuragi High School from Slam Dunk) Enoshima Island (Great for a view of Mount Fuji, feels similar to Gulangyu Island) π Day 6: Shopping: Ikebukuro (Tobu Department Store -> Montbell outdoor brand; Sunshine City -> Gachapon machines on the third floor) ποΈ Shopping in Shinjuku and Shibuya areas ποΈ Don Quijote (for cosmetics and skincare) Aeon Mall (for SK-II products) ποΈ Day 7: Wake up at 5 AM, take the 5:18 AM Access Express from Asakusa to Narita Airport, arriving at 6:14 AM. π Appendix: Circular Travel Itinerary Visualization Notes: Link to the travel itinerary π Tips: If you only want to explore Tokyo, avoid Narita Airport as it's far from the city center. Stay near Asakusa and take the A Line Keisei Line subway to Narita Airport without needing the Skyliner. The fare is 1380 yen (as of May 6, 2025). π The best deal for SK-II at Aeon Mall in Toyosu is 230ml for 1000 RMB; Tobu Department Store offers it for 1300 RMB. π΅ Google Maps: It will tell you which platform to use, the departure time, and the exact fare. πΊοΈ #Japan πβ¨ #Tokyo π #JapanTravel πβ¨