πΌ Japan | Tokyo's Ultimate 3-Day Itinerary πΌ
1οΈβ£ π Tsukiji Fish Market - Perfect for an early seafood breakfast to combat jet lag π 25 minutes π Asakusa Temple - A must-visit spot in Tokyo, try your luck with a fortune and buy an amulet. If you have time, book a kimono photo session in advance. π Nakamise Shopping Street - Right next to Asakusa Temple, this snack street is great for casual browsing and eating. π 10 minutes π Ueno Park - A huge central park that's perfect for daydreaming. π Tokyo National Museum - The museum in the park is worth a visit. Buy tickets online in advance to skip the queue. π 10 minutes π Akihabara - A must-visit district for anime and manga fans, very characteristic of Japan. π 20 minutes π Tokyo Skytree - Buy tickets a month in advance for a view before sunset, and stay for the night view before heading to dinner. 2οΈβ£ π teamLab Borderless - A must-see light and shadow exhibition in Japan. Buy tickets on the official website two months in advance for a cool and photogenic experience. π Azabu Terrace - Next to Azabu Terrace, you can go upstairs for a view of Tokyo Tower. π Tokyo Tower - A short walk from Azabu Terrace, perfect for photos. π 15 minutes π Roppongi - Stroll around the neighborhood and grab a meal. π The National Art Center - A free art museum, worth a visit. π 15 minutes π Ginza - Come for shopping and splurge. π Imperial Palace - Entry requires a pre-scheduled time, but even if you miss it, the outer central garden is great for photos. ##JapanFreeTravel #JapanTravelGuide #JapanTourism #Tokyo #TokyoTravel #TokyoGuide #TokyoFood #TravelTips #NannyLevelGuide