🎉 The Ultimate 10-Day 9-Night Japan Itinerary PDF is here! 🎉
⚠️ Preface If you're looking for tips on ticket purchasing and day tours, head over to my previous 📕. Due to character limits, I won't go into detail here. Most routes start from Shinjuku. There might be slight differences between the actual routes and the planned routes in the images. 🌟 Day 1: Shinjuku + Harajuku + Shibuya We followed the 📍Shinjuku-Harajuku-Shibuya route for a city walk. Avoid Takeshita Street! It's packed with tourists! 😣 🌟 Day 2: DisneySea For ticket purchasing tips, check out my previous 📕. 🌟 Day 3: Senso-ji Temple + Tokyo Skytree After exiting at 📍Asakusa Station, you'll see Nakamise Shopping Street, filled with many small shops. It's crowded but worth a visit. Just follow the street straight to Senso-ji Temple. Those looking to try kimono experiences might want to reconsider, as it's packed with people. It's not comfortable for photos or walking. 👘🙅♀️ After visiting Senso-ji Temple, you can walk to 📍Tokyo Skytree. The shopping area at the base of the tower is as enjoyable as the one at Tokyo Station. 🌟 Day 4: Tokyo Station + Ginza + Akihabara First, we visited 📍Tokyo Grand Shrine , then headed to Tokyo Station. Near Tokyo Station, there's the famous 📍Hanayama Udon, but the queue was too long, so we missed out. 🍜😔 At 📍Tokyo Station, you can shop for a variety of Japanese IPs and local specialties. 📍Ginza BEAMS is quite a nice place to browse, and Itoya sells high-end stationery. If you don't have something specific in mind, it's not necessary to make a special trip there. Akihabara, which we visited for the gashapon machines, was a big disappointment. The gashapon stores were quite old. For gashapon, head to 📍Ikebukuro's Sunshine City instead. 😞 #JapanFreeTravel #JapanTravelGuide #GraduationTrip #TokyoJapan #TokyoTravel #TravelGuide #FreeTravel #Travel #NannyLevelGuide #Japan 🇯🇵🎌🏙️🛍️