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Tokyo

Mega-city with layered rail lines and dense neighborhoods.

Recommended stay 4-6 days
Transit basics

Use JR + Metro, and keep an IC card ready.

Famous first picks

These are the sightseeing anchors travelers usually search first for this city or region. Use them when the raw spot list feels too fragmented.

Must-see

Senso-ji Temple

Easy to add from central Tokyo for temple visits, history, and shopping.

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Must-see

Shibuya Crossing

Easy to add from central Tokyo for iconic sights, shopping, and night energy.

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Must-see

Tokyo Skytree

Easy to add from central Tokyo for classic views, iconic sights, and shopping.

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City Reset Patterns

When plans start drifting, reset from one of these city anchors instead of improvising everything at once.

Arrival rail anchor

From Haneda Airport, use Tokyo Station as the first rail reset point into the city.

Least-thinking base

If you want the simplest day-one setup, bias toward Shinjuku.

Late-night fallback

If dinner, delays, or check-in timing gets messy, shift toward Shinjuku.

Eat

Card / cash reset

If payment confidence drops, reset around Tokyo Station where ATM and station services are easier to find.

Rain-day regroup point

If weather turns ugly, regroup around Tokyo Station before deciding the next move.

Low-stress starter plans

Use one fixed fallback instead of reopening the whole city every time the day slips.

First 3 hours

Land, head for Tokyo Station, keep the first meal near Shinjuku, then decide the next major move after check-in or a station reset.

Rainy-day fallback

If weather turns, regroup around Tokyo Station, shift to indoor food or station access, then pick one indoor spot page instead of chasing the full list.

Late-night safety move

If dinner or check-in gets messy, bias toward Shinjuku, solve food and payment first, then simplify the next morning.

City map preview

Keep a lightweight city map here, then jump to stations, ATM, or food nearby.

Top confusion points

High-intent local guides

Open these when the real decision is a first-night corridor or a hotel-area tradeoff tied to this city.

Spot pages for this city

Open individual spot pages when you need to understand what a place is before you decide to go.

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Nakamise Shopping Street

Nakamise Shopping Street is a temple area around Tokyo and nearby, best known for history, traditional streets and iconic sights.

Asakusabashi and the Kanda River

Asakusabashi and the Kanda River is a castle or palace stop around Tokyo and nearby, best known for history, iconic sights and park walks.

Chidorigafuchi Moat

Chidorigafuchi Moat is a castle or palace stop around Tokyo and nearby, best known for history, iconic sights and park walks.

Sumida River Terrace

Sumida River Terrace is a waterfront stop around Tokyo and nearby, best known for waterfront walks, views and iconic sights.

Fisheries Market

Fisheries Market is a market area around Tokyo and nearby, best known for local food, local daily life and shopping.

Fruit and Vegetable Market

Fruit and Vegetable Market is a market area around Tokyo and nearby, best known for local food, local daily life and shopping.

Kokyo Gaien Moats

Kokyo Gaien Moats is a castle or palace stop around Tokyo and nearby, best known for history, iconic sights and park walks.

Kokyo Gaien National Garden

Kokyo Gaien National Garden is a museum stop around Tokyo and nearby, best known for museum learning and history.

Shiomizaka Slope

Shiomizaka Slope is a castle or palace stop around Tokyo and nearby, best known for history, iconic sights and park walks.

Travel offers

Show only the travel offers that fit this city and its actual transport pattern.

Tokyo tickets

Pre-book timed-entry spots in Tokyo

Useful when the Tokyo plan includes observation decks, teamLab-style tickets, or queue-sensitive attractions.