Five days lets you mix Tokyo's core with a side trip. Days 1-3 cover the major Tokyo districts (Shibuya, Asakusa, Roppongi). Day 4 takes the Romancecar to Hakone for the Owakudani volcanic valley, Lake Ashi cruise, and a hot spring soak. Day 5 covers Akihabara's otaku culture, Ueno Park, and the Ameyoko market. The Hakone Free Pass cuts transit costs dramatically, and Akihabara/Ueno are 2 stops apart on JR — easy logistics.
Five days hits the sweet spot for Tokyo — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.
5-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$139
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$302
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$777
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Modern Tokyo Exploration
Tsukiji · teamLab · Shibuya · Harajuku · ShinjukuActivities
- 08:00 Breakfast at Tsukiji Outer Market 1-1.5 hours
Tamagoyaki ($0.70 / ¥100), seafood rice bowls around $10 / ¥1,500 — a hearty start
Cost: $3-13 / ¥500-2,000 TIP: Arrive before 8 AM to skip the lines. Many stalls are cash-only, so bring at least $35 / ¥5,000 in cash. - 10:30 teamLab Borderless (Azabudai Hills) 2-3 hours
An immersive digital art museum where the work spills across walls and floors
Cost: $25 / ¥3,800 TIP: Online advance booking is required. Wear bright colors — the projections map onto your clothes for striking photos. - 14:00 Shibuya Crossing & Shibuya Sky 1-1.5 hours
Cross the world's busiest intersection, then look down on it from the 230m rooftop deck
Cost: Shibuya Sky $13 / ¥2,000 TIP: The Starbucks 2nd floor is the classic Crossing photo spot. For Shibuya Sky, enter 30 minutes before sunset for the best views. - 16:00 Harajuku Takeshita Street & Cat Street 1-1.5 hours
Original crepes, cotton candy, and dense vintage shops on Tokyo's youth-fashion strip
Cost: Free (snacks $2-5 / ¥300-800) TIP: Takeshita Street is packed on weekend afternoons — visit on weekdays. Cat Street, parallel and quieter, has a more curated vibe. - 19:00 Shinjuku Omoide Yokocho 1.5-2 hours
Narrow alleys with 80+ tiny yakitori and motsunabe stalls — old-school working-class drinking lanes
Cost: $10-20 / ¥1,500-3,000 TIP: Most places are cash-only. Skewers run $0.35-1 / ¥50-150 each, so bar-hop and try several spots.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Tsukiji Outer Market stalls
Tsukiji · $3-13 / ¥500-2,000
Start with a tamagoyaki skewer ($0.70 / ¥100) and a seafood rice bowl. Sushi Dai has long pre-dawn queues — skip it for Kitsuneya, where the deep-fried red shrimp ($0.70 / ¥100) is the best value play.
Lunch
AFURI Ebisu
Ebisu · $6.50-9.30 / ¥980-1,400
The yuzu shio (yuzu citrus salt) ramen is the signature. Light and clean — no tonkotsu heaviness. A good intro for travelers easing into Japanese ramen.
Dinner
Omoide Yokocho yakitori alleys
Shinjuku West Exit · $10-20 / ¥1,500-3,000
Mixed yakitori platter (neck, breast, skin, heart skewers) with a highball. The smoke smell sticks to your clothes, so save this for the last stop near your hotel.
Tsukiji → teamLab: Hibiya Line Tsukiji to Roppongi-itchome (15 min). teamLab → Shibuya: Hibiya Line via Nakameguro transfer, or walk + taxi. Shibuya → Harajuku: JR Yamanote Line, 1 stop (2 min). Harajuku → Shinjuku: JR Yamanote Line, 2 stops (4 min). Daily transit: $4-6 / ¥600-900. A Suica/PASMO IC card is essential.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Traditional Tokyo
Asakusa · Senso-ji · Tokyo Skytree · UenoActivities
- 07:30 Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa) 1-1.5 hours
Tokyo's oldest temple, founded in 628 CE. The massive red Kaminarimon thunder-gate lantern is the icon
Cost: Free TIP: Arrive before 8 AM for the entire courtyard to yourself — by 9 AM the tour buses arrive. Try the omikuji fortune slip ($0.70 / ¥100) for good luck. - 09:30 Nakamise Shopping Street & Asakusa stroll 1 hour
A 250m approach lined with ningyo-yaki, senbei rice crackers, and kimono accessory shops
Cost: Snacks $2-5 / ¥300-800 TIP: Don't miss agemanju (deep-fried steamed bun, $1.30 / ¥200) and melon pan ($1.50 / ¥220). - 11:30 Tokyo Skytree 1.5-2 hours
350m Tembo Deck for a 360° view of Tokyo. On clear days you can see Mt. Fuji
Cost: Tembo Deck $14 / ¥2,100 / +Tembo Galleria $20 / ¥3,100 TIP: 15-minute walk from Asakusa. Weekday mornings have the shortest queues. The 450m Tembo Galleria adds little over the 350m deck — save the budget if you're tight. - 14:30 Hamarikyu Gardens 1-1.5 hours
Edo-period feudal lord garden. The seawater Shioiri Pond and 300-year-old pine are striking
Cost: $2 / ¥300 TIP: Stop at Nakajima Teahouse for matcha + wagashi ($3.40 / ¥510) and enjoy a traditional garden framed by skyscrapers.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Pelican Cafe Asakusa
Asakusa · $3-6 / ¥500-900
A legendary bakery baking bread since 1942. Thick toast and coffee combo at $4 / ¥600. Opens at 8 AM — convenient before Senso-ji.
Lunch
Skytree Solamachi food floor
Oshiage · $5-10 / ¥800-1,500
Rokurinsha tsukemen on Solamachi 6F. Rich fish-and-pork dipping broth with thick noodles — a must-try.
Dinner
Tempura Fukuju (ふくじゅ)
Asakusa · $6.50-13 / ¥1,000-2,000
Crispy Edo-mae tendon (tempura over rice) is the signature. Rich sesame oil aroma in classic style. Lunch is the best value but dinner works too.
Hotel → Asakusa: Ginza Line to Asakusa Station. Asakusa → Skytree: 15 min walk or 1 stop on the Tobu Skytree Line. Skytree → Hamarikyu: Hanzomon Line Oshiage to Shiodome (20 min) + 5 min walk. Mostly within Asakusa cluster, so transit is light. Daily: $2.70-4.70 / ¥400-700.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Shrines & Style
Meiji Shrine · Omotesando · RoppongiActivities
- 08:00 Meiji Shrine 1-1.5 hours
A 70-hectare forest shrine in central Tokyo. Walk under the towering torii and the city noise vanishes
Cost: Free TIP: Right at Harajuku Station. Visit before 9 AM for solitude. Lucky visitors witness traditional Shinto wedding processions. - 10:00 Omotesando avenue stroll 1.5-2 hours
Tokyo's Champs-Élysées. Walk past Tadao Ando's Omotesando Hills and other landmark architecture
Cost: Free (shopping extra) TIP: Architecture fans should look at the Prada building (Herzog & de Meuron) and the Dior store (SANAA) — visually striking even from outside. - 13:00 Nezu Museum 1-1.5 hours
Japanese art museum at the end of Omotesando. Kengo Kuma architecture plus a sublime garden in the heart of the city
Cost: $8.70 / ¥1,300 TIP: Perfect Omotesando finale. The garden is small but unbelievably quiet for a downtown location. - 15:30 Roppongi Hills — Mori Art Museum & Tokyo City View 1.5-2 hours
Contemporary art on the 52nd floor with simultaneous views of Tokyo Tower and Skytree
Cost: $13 / ¥2,000 TIP: Combined museum + observatory ticket. Sunset is the prime time. The rooftop Sky Deck (+$3.30 / ¥500) is worth it on clear days. - 19:00 Roppongi izakaya farewell dinner 1.5-2 hours
End the trip at a local izakaya with sashimi, edamame, and highballs
Cost: $20-40 / ¥3,000-6,000
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
bills Omotesando
Omotesando · $10-17 / ¥1,500-2,500
The 'world's best breakfast' ricotta hotcakes. Pricey but ideal for a final-day brunch. Arrive right at 9 AM opening to skip the wait.
Lunch
Ichiran Ramen Shibuya
Shibuya · $6-10 / ¥890-1,490
Solo booth seats for focused tonkotsu ramen. Customize noodle firmness, broth strength, and garlic. Perfect for solo diners.
Dinner
Gonpachi (権八) Roppongi
Roppongi · $20-40 / ¥3,000-6,000
Famous as the 'Kill Bill' restaurant — soba and yakitori izakaya with dramatic two-story ceilings and traditional interiors. Tourist-heavy but the atmosphere holds up.
Harajuku → Omotesando: 5 min walk. Omotesando → Nezu Museum: 10 min walk. Nezu Museum → Roppongi: Hibiya Line Omotesando to Roppongi (5 min). Lots of walking today — comfortable shoes essential. Daily transit: $2-3.30 / ¥300-500.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Hakone Hot Springs Day Trip
Romancecar · Owakudani · Lake Ashi · OnsenActivities
- 07:30 Shinjuku → Hakone-Yumoto (Romancecar) 1h 25m
85 minutes on the Odakyu Romancecar limited express. The front observation seats face Mt. Fuji
Cost: One-way $15 / ¥2,330 — or 2-day Hakone Free Pass $40 / ¥6,100 TIP: The Hakone Free Pass dominates value-wise. Includes mountain railway, cable car, ropeway, pirate ship, and bus. Romancecar limited-express fee ($7.40 / ¥1,110) is separate. - 09:30 Hakone Mountain Railway → Owakudani 2-2.5 hours
Active volcanic valley. Try the black sulfur-cured eggs (legend: 7 years of added life per egg)
Cost: 5 black eggs $3.30 / ¥500 TIP: Volcanic gas can affect those with respiratory issues. On clear days Mt. Fuji is right there from Owakudani. - 12:30 Lake Ashi pirate ship cruise 30-40 min
Cross the caldera lake on a galleon-themed ship. The Mt. Fuji + lakeside torii combo is the iconic shot
Cost: Included in Hakone Free Pass TIP: Take the Hakonemachi → Motohakone leg for the underwater torii of Hakone Shrine in the frame. - 14:00 Hakone Shrine 30 min - 1 hour
The lakeside red torii rising from Lake Ashi — a famous power spot
Cost: Free TIP: The lake torii is back-lit in the morning, so afternoon is the better photography window. - 15:30 Hakone-Yumoto onsen town & footbath 1.5-2 hours
Stroll the onsen town, then relax with a free footbath or a higaeri (day-use) onsen
Cost: Day-use onsen $10-17 / ¥1,500-2,500 TIP: Onsen manju (steamed buns) and jittori mochi are local treats at the Hakone-Yumoto shopping street. Bring a towel to skip rental fees.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Romancecar ekiben (station bento)
Shinjuku Station · $5-8 / ¥800-1,200
Buy a bento at Ekibenya Matsuri inside Shinjuku Station and eat on the train. The Makunouchi bento is the safe pick.
Lunch
Hakone Cheese Terrace
Gora · $6.50-12 / ¥1,000-1,800
Hakone-exclusive cheesecake and fresh-baked pizza, near Gora Station on the mountain railway.
Dinner
Hatsuhana Soba (Hakone-Yumoto)
Hakone-Yumoto · $6.50-12 / ¥1,000-1,800
Local specialty: jinenjo soba (wild yam tororo). Warm broth pairs perfectly with the onsen-town vibe.
The 2-day Hakone Free Pass ($40 / ¥6,100) is the core. Covers Odakyu Line (Shinjuku ↔ Hakone-Yumoto), mountain railway, cable car, ropeway, pirate ship, and bus. Only the Romancecar limited-express fee ($7.40 / ¥1,110) is extra. You'll be inside Hakone all day, so the Suica isn't needed.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Otaku Culture & Working-Class Markets
Akihabara · Ueno Park · AmeyokoActivities
- 09:00 Akihabara electronics & otaku district 2-3 hours
Radio Kaikan, Super Potato (retro games), Mandarake (collectibles) — pilgrimage for fans
Cost: Free (shopping extra) TIP: Sunday afternoons turn Chuo-dori into a pedestrian zone. Maid café experience ($20-33 / ¥3,000-5,000) is a uniquely Japanese curiosity. - 12:30 Akihabara lunch: Gyukatsu Motomura 30 min - 1 hour
Rare-served gyukatsu (beef cutlet) you finish on a personal hot stone
Cost: $10-13 / ¥1,500-2,000 TIP: Weekday 11:30 AM means walk-in seating. Weekends easily mean 30+ minute waits. - 14:00 Ueno Park & Tokyo National Museum 2-2.5 hours
Stroll a 53-hectare park, then explore Japan's oldest and largest museum filled with national treasures
Cost: Park free / Museum $6.70 / ¥1,000 TIP: The main building alone needs 1+ hour. Tight on time? Focus on the 2nd floor National Treasure Gallery. - 17:00 Ameyoko Market 1-1.5 hours
A 400m shopping street that started as a postwar black market. Dried goods, fruit, clothing, cosmetics — haggling allowed
Cost: Free (snacks $2-7 / ¥300-1,000) TIP: Bundle deals on chocolate and dried fruit (3 bags for $7 / ¥1,000) are great souvenirs. Cut tropical fruit cups ($3.30 / ¥500) are also delicious. - 19:00 Ueno izakaya farewell dinner 1.5-2 hours
Down the alley next to Ameyoko, end the night with motsuyaki and lemon sour at a working-class izakaya
Cost: $13-27 / ¥2,000-4,000
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Convenience store breakfast (7-Eleven/Lawson)
Near hotel · $2-4 / ¥300-600
Japanese konbini food is genuinely excellent. Onigiri ($0.80-1.20 / ¥120-180), sandwiches ($1.70-2.30 / ¥250-350), coffee ($0.70-1 / ¥100-150). Light start for the final day.
Lunch
Gyukatsu Motomura Akihabara
Akihabara · $10-13 / ¥1,500-2,000
130g gyukatsu set ($10 / ¥1,500) hits the value sweet spot. The personal hot stone lets you cook each slice to your preferred doneness.
Dinner
Ameyoko under-the-tracks izakaya
Ueno / Okachimachi · $13-27 / ¥2,000-4,000
The izakaya alley under JR's elevated tracks has the right atmosphere. Motsuyaki (offal skewers) + lemon sour is the local default.
Hotel → Akihabara: JR Yamanote Line or Chuo/Sobu Line. Akihabara → Ueno: JR Yamanote Line, 2 stops (3 min) or 20-min walk. Ueno → hotel: JR Yamanote Line. Simple routing today. Daily: $2.70-4 / ¥400-600.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Comfortable walking shoes — expect 15,000-20,000 steps/day. Tokyo rewards walking
- ✓ Folding umbrella or rain jacket — weather shifts fast. You can buy one at any convenience store for $3.30 / ¥500, but pre-packing is easier
- ✓ Portable battery pack — Google Maps, Suica, and camera drain phones quickly
- ✓ Light layers — indoor AC is aggressive in summer; thermal base layers are essential in winter
- ✓ Small towel or handkerchief — many Japanese public restrooms don't have hand dryers
- ✓ Passport copy — required for tax-free shopping. Keep a copy in case the original is lost
- ✓ Towel — saves $1.30-2 / ¥200-300 in rental fees if you do a Hakone day-use onsen
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