Planning your first trip to Tokyo? This 3-day itinerary covers the must-see spots, local experiences, and hidden gems—perfect for first-time visitors.
🗓 Day 1: Asakusa & Kuramae (Traditional + Cafés)
Start your Tokyo trip by exploring historic and creative neighborhoods.
Morning – Asakusa
Visit Senso-ji Temple and walk along Nakamise Street for traditional snacks and souvenirs.
👉 Read more: Asakusa 1-day itinerary
It can get crowded later in the day, so visiting in the morning is the best way to enjoy the area comfortably.

👉 Book your kimono experience in Asakusa now (popular and often booked outhere
Afternoon – Kuramae
Walk or take a short train ride to Kuramae, a quiet area known for artisan cafés and local shops.
Stop by Hat Coffee for a unique latte art experience, then explore small boutiques and craft stores.
👉 Read more: Things to do in Kuramae

Evening – Sumida River Walk
End your day with a relaxing walk along the Sumida River.
You can often see locals relaxing here, which gives the area a calm and authentic atmosphere.
🗓 Day 2: Shibuya & Harajuku (Modern Tokyo)
Experience the vibrant and trendy side of Tokyo.
Morning – Meiji Shrine
Start at Meiji Shrine, a peaceful forest shrine in the city.

Afternoon – Harajuku
Explore Takeshita Street and trendy cafés.
Evening – Shibuya
Visit Shibuya Crossing and enjoy the city lights.
🗓 Day 3: Shinjuku & Local Exploration
Discover a mix of urban energy and local culture.
Morning – Shinjuku Gyoen
Relax in one of Tokyo’s most beautiful parks.
Afternoon – Shopping & Food
Explore department stores or local restaurants.
Evening – Omoide Yokocho
Enjoy a local dining experience in a traditional alley.
✨ Why This Itinerary Works
This plan balances traditional culture, modern attractions, and local neighborhoods.
It’s perfect for first-time visitors who want to experience different sides of Tokyo without rushing.
Common Mistakes to Avoid in Tokyo
- Trying to visit too many places in one day
- Underestimating travel time between areas
- Not booking popular experiences in advance
🧭 Travel Tips
- Get a prepaid IC card for easy transport
- Avoid rush hour trains if possible
- Wear comfortable shoes
Final Thoughts
Tokyo is a city full of contrasts, and this itinerary helps you experience both its traditional charm and modern energy.
Planning more? Check these guides:
→ Asakusa 1-day itinerary
→ Explore the best food in Asakusa
→ Best cafés in Kuramae
→ Kuramae half-day itinerary
Many popular experiences in Tokyo require advance booking, especially during busy seasons.
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