
If your journey to Japan lasts less than two weeks you will often choose to stay in Tokyo for three or four days. As one half-day is spent for the transfer between Tokyo and Osaka (or Kyoto), the effective duration of the stay in Tokyo often amounts to three and a half days.
Having three days and a half to visit Tokyo is not an ideal solution but it is possible to make the most of it without risking to make things too hasty.
Tokyo 3,5-day itinerary
Dedicating three full days to the visit of Tokyo can be a reasonable choice if you are pressed for time. Each day can be dedicated to a relatively small area of the city. This gives plenty of margins for improvisation and makes the organisation of the itineraries easier.
A classic three-day itinerary revolves around three main areas: 1) Ueno and Asakusa, 2) Chiyoda and Bunkyo, 3) Shibuya and Shinjuku. With an additional half-day you may choose to include more sightseeing places in the areas mentioned above or add other neighbourhoods.
Itinerary: Asakusa, Ueno, Chiyoda, Bunkyo, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Sumida
If you reach Tokyo in the evening, you can get to your hotel, check in and spend some hours taking a walk in the neighbourhood you chose to be based at.
Tokyo 3,5-day itinerary Asakusa, Ueno, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Chiyoda, Chuo, Sumida Evening arrival |
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If you reach Tokyo by noon, we suggest you leave your baggage at the station and begin your journey right away.
With the obvious modifications you can follow the programme described above. The easiest option is to switch the schedules of the first and fourth day.
Take into account of the opening hours of museums, gardens and other sites.
Another option is to spend time for a short visit to Kamakura, ancient capital famous for its outstanding religious architecture.

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Main article: Tokyo 3-day itinerary
Itineraries along the subway lines:
- Asakusa Line | Ginza Line | Hibiya Line | Mita Line | Chiyoda Line | Shinjuku Line | Oedo Line | Hanzomon Line | Fukutoshin Line
Tokyo 2,5-day itinerary | Kyoto 3,5-day itinerary
Japan 10-day itinerary (first journey sightseeing programme)