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Monday, June 2
Arrival & First Impressions
Senso-ji Temple
Start your Tokyo journey at the city's oldest temple in Asakusa. Explore the Nakamise shopping street for souvenirs and street snacks.
Ichiran Ramen
Solo dining ramen experience in individual booths. Order your broth intensity and toppings on a paper form — a uniquely Tokyo ritual.
Shibuya Crossing
Experience the world's busiest pedestrian crossing. Head to the Starbucks or Mag's Park rooftop for the iconic overhead view.
Omoide Yokocho
Tiny alley of yakitori stalls near Shinjuku station. Grab a stool, order skewers and cold beer — this is old Tokyo at its best.
Tuesday, June 3
Culture & Calm
Meiji Shrine
A peaceful forested shrine in the heart of Harajuku. Arrive early to see the morning rituals and write a wish on an ema wooden plaque.
Harajuku Takeshita Street
Tokyo's wildest fashion street. Try a crepe from Marion Crepes and browse the quirky boutiques and vintage shops.
Afuri Ramen
Famous for their yuzu shio ramen — light, citrusy, and incredibly refreshing. A must for ramen lovers seeking something different.
teamLab Borderless
Immersive digital art museum where light and sound installations respond to your movement. Book tickets well in advance.
✨ Travel Tips
- → Get a Suica card at the airport for seamless train and convenience store payments
- → Most restaurants have plastic food displays outside — point if you don't speak Japanese
- → Convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson) serve surprisingly excellent food
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