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Tokyo 3-day travel - Where to go, what to do, 3-day itinerary ideas and more

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by GoWithGuide travel specialist:Kenzia V.

Last updated : Apr 28, 202210 min read

Itinerary Ideas

You would want to experience the most out of Tokyo during your short visit to Tokyo, correct? Let’s say you have 3 days, you might be wondering what to do or where to go, or is it even enough time in Tokyo?

 

By the time you've finished reading this article, you will have the answer to all of that and more. So read on!

 

In this article, I’m going to share with you some of the popular places to go in Tokyo, what to do in Tokyo for 3 days, some itinerary ideas, some ways to make your 3-day Tokyo trip more interesting, and more recommendations!

Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, is a sprawling city with many incredible attractions and sights. Each of them has their own character and appeal. Tokyo has a distinct character that makes it one of the major tourist destination in the world. It attracts millions of tourists each year with its charms, with no sign of stopping.

 

Tokyo has it all. A lively and modern side, a traditional and serene side. Temples and shrines, nightlife, street food to fancy dining, flea market to high-end shopping, bustling-crowded area to suburban-quiet area, nature, anime, arcade games, themed cafes, parks and many more. Would you not want to experience these things?

 

Experience Tokyo in 3 days- is it enough?

blog imageWell, it’s impossible to experience all of Tokyo, even if you lived here for a year. So, is 3 days in Tokyo enough to experience Tokyo right?

 

I’d say that 3 days in Tokyo can be enough to visit some of the major tourist spots in Tokyo.

 

I’ll list some popular areas in Tokyo and some of the major spots or related stuff in that area that you can check out and go.

Shibuya

Harajuku

Ginza

  • High-end shopping
  • Fancy dining
  • Nakagin Capsule Tower

Ikebukuro

Shinjuku

Asakusa

Akihabara

  • Themed cafes (maid cafe, AKB48 cafe, cosplay cafe, cat cafe, etc)
  • Anime
  • Bic cameras
  • Pachinkos (gambling/ recreational game)
  • Don Quijote Akihabara 

Ueno

Roppongi

Odaiba

  • Miraikan – The National Museum of Emerging Science
  • Rainbow Bridge
  • Shopping malls (Zepp Divercity, Venus Fort, etc)
  • Amusement Parks (Joypolis, Legoland, etc)

Click here to find out more sights in Tokyo.

 

3 days in Tokyo- itinerary ideas

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If you are looking for a 3-day Tokyo Itinerary, find out through Tokyo 3-day itinerary for first-timers. Through this itinerary, you can visit some of the must-visit places in Tokyo.

 

Or you can also check follow these itinerary suggestions for each day you are in Tokyo:

 

Day 1- Travel plan for first timers in Tokyo

It's packed with the major destinations that represent Tokyo. 

 

Day 2- Tokyo 1 day itinerary (Imperial Palace, Ginza, Skytree)

This is a great itinerary that includes the popular spots of authentic Tokyo and popular shopping district Ginza.

 

Day 3- Tokyo Rainy 1 day itinerary

You can’t always expect to have sunny weather during your Tokyo trip, so just in case it rains, you can follow this itinerary.

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Wait, there’s more:

If you are not necessarily looking for whole day itineraries, you can check these out:

 

Half Day Afternoon Plan in Tokyo, this comes in handy if you arrived in Tokyo later on in the day or want to chill a bit in the morning.

You can also check the Night Plan in Tokyo itinerary if you want to explore Tokyo during the night, and go to places where it's great for nighttime.

 

For more itinerary suggestions, you can click here.

 

Tips for your Tokyo trip

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Here are some tips to make your 3 days in Tokyo a little more time-efficient

 

  • Choose the destinations you want to visit most and prioritize them. Don’t try to squeeze everything in 3 days. You would want to experience the attractions and not be rushed.
  • Do research and plan ahead and structure your time right. I can’t emphasize enough how important this is. You would want to go to places with short distances in a day at once, so you don’t have to go back and forth.
  • Buy prepaid cards like Suica or IC card to make it more time-efficient. You don’t have to buy a ticket each time you want to take the train, it would be a waste of time.

 

Opt for a great yet convenient Tokyo trip- here's what you can do 

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There’s a way if you want to experience Tokyo without hassle. Hire a private guide! If you don’t want the trouble of having to plan an itinerary or finding the perfect one, or figure out the directions and transportation needs or where to go, hiring a private guide is the move.


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There are so many advantages in hiring a private guide. It’s more convenient, a deeper understanding of the places you visit, extra safety, hassle-free, enhanced trip and so many more.

 

If you hire a private guide, you can follow their provided itinerary suggestions, or customize them to match your interests.  You can get their suggestions of where are the best places to go, best restaurants to eat at, and ways to make your trip more interesting.  



The thing is…


There are many places on the web where you can hire tour guides, but you never know what you are getting into, whether the guides are quality guides or not. Or whether the website is trustworthy or not.


That’s why I’m recommending you GoWithGuide. The guides are selected carefully to ensure the quality of the work and service. The website offers many local tour guides options in Tokyo and other areas of Japan from which you can choose according to your needs and preferences.

 

Through the website, you can watch the guides’ personalized videos, read the reviews of each guide, check their availability and service cost to help you find the right guide.

 

Recommended Private Tour Guides

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You don’t have to look very hard to find a great private guide for you. Here is a list of great tour guides in Tokyo. And if you are looking for guides in other areas of Japan, you may want to click here.

 

You can also go on a private tour of your choice, here is a list of private tours with set itineraries that you can customize when you book. Here are my recommendations for private tours in Tokyo and also the tour recommendations for Kyoto and other areas of Japan. If you're still unsure or short on time you can send a message and request a tour.

 

Another thing! 

If you think that joining a private tour or hiring a private guide is the best option for you, you can still make your trip in Tokyo easier. You can rent a private charter van or car (depending on the size of your group) to charter you around in Tokyo. Click here to check the many options of private chartered cars in Tokyo. So convenient! 

 

I hope this article helps you figure out what to do in Tokyo for 3 days with the itinerary suggestions, tips to make your Tokyo trip more time-efficient and convenient, another way to make your Tokyo trip more interesting and other suggestions. I hope you have a great trip in Tokyo.

 

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Tokyo Tour Guide - Yoko Y.

Yoko Y.

5.00 / 5
(8 reviews)
Japan

Bonjour! Je m’appelle Yoko, je suis guide diplômée. J’habite à Tokyo, dans le quartier appelé Yanesen, depuis plus de 10 ans. J’aime bien mon quartier, il se trouve au milieu de Tokyo, mais il garde l'atmosphère d’autrefois.Il y a plus de 100 temples et sanctuaires, les festivals de sanctuaire sont des événements importants pour les habitants, dans les rues commerçantes, il y a de vieux magasins qui animent les rues même aujourd’hui. C’est comme un village, les habitants sont ouverts, amicaux et sympas, il y a de vrais échanges entre eux. Je crois qu’il y a de vieux Tokyo, de vraie vie quotidienne de Tokyoïtes qui ne changent pas depuis longtemps à Yanesen. J’aime bien aussi voyager, découvrir la culture vivante tout en faisant la connaissance avec des personnes locales. Et c’est pour cela que quand je voyage, j’aime bien aller aux marchés, aux cafés et aux restaurants populaires entre les habitants. J’aime aussi le saké depuis 5,6 ans, mais je n'aimais pas le saké, je croyais que le vin était le meilleur, et qu’il accompagnait presque n’importe quel cuisine. Mais aujourd’hui je crois que le saké est le meilleur pour accompagner la cuisine japonaise et notamment quand on voyage dans des régions au Japon, il permet de communiquer plus facilement avec des personnes locales. Pour approfondir mes connaissances, j’ai obtenu le diplôme de saké sommelier et travaille dans une entreprise de saké. Je vous guiderai dans ce bon vieux Tokyo afin que vous puissiez découvrir une vraie vie quotidienne de Tokyoïte, tout en servant d'intermédiaire entre vous et les habitants du quartier. Et bien sur, je peux organiser également le tour sur mesure, tout en répondant à vos demandes pour votre voyage innoubliable! J’espère que l’on se voit très bientôt à Tokyo!                                                                                                                                 

Tokyo Tour Guide - Grant A.

Grant A.

5.00 / 5
(5 reviews)
Japan

My name is Grant I lived more than 10 years in Japan. I graduated University and translation school in Tokyo. I am fluent in Japanese. I have a degree in Asian studies and have expert-level knowledge of Japanese culture and history. I have memorized the JR rail system across all of Japan, I use the same train timetable calculators as the station staff, and I have experience using bullet train passes that are exclusive to foreign visitors. I can optimally navigate the Tokyo underground and maximize value from a Tokyo metro pass and also understand Tokyo above ground which will allow for seamless transitions between different metro stations and landmarks with minimal backtracking. My tour fee is 20,000yen for 1-6hours (135.28USD) 30,000yen for 7-9hours (202.93USD) 40,000yen for 9-12hours (270.57USD) I have half-day tours listed at 20,000 yen (135.28USD) at the moment but you can combine them or do a custom tour for roughly up to 9 hours for 30,000 yen (202.93USD). The time transiting to and from your hotel for pick up or drop off within Tokyo 23wards does not count towards an increase in the price.                                                                                                                                 

Kanagawa Tour Guide - Kaneo U.

Kaneo U.

4.97 / 5
(35 reviews)
Japan

I’m so excited to have a chance to show you around my favorite spots in Kanagawa prefecture. I was born in Kanagawa. I spent my whole school life, including university, here in Kanagawa. I worked as a high school English teacher here for 40 years. I love Kanagawa so much. We have many interesting tourist spots, like Hakone, Kamakura, Enoshima and Yokohama. I got my tour guide license in English in 2009. I am still an English teacher. To give an interesting and impressive lesson to young high school students, I’ve learnt and gathered many kinds of information. I also have a license to teach social studies, so I have a wide range of knowledge about Japanese culture and history. I’m sure to provide you an interesting tour.                                                                                                                                 

Yokohama Tour Guide - Haruo T.

Haruo T.

4.86 / 5
(7 reviews)
Japan

I live in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. I have a license to teach in high schools and was admitted to the degree of Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language in the University of Birmingham. Until 2015 I had been teaching English at public high schools in Kanagawa for 37 years. During that time, I had some experience of guiding students from overseas through sister-school relationship around Tokyo and Kanagawa. Therefore, I had good command of English with the TOEIC score of 935. As for a tour guide experience I earned the certificate of National Government Licensed Guide-Interpreter in English and since then I have guided tourists to the popular sites around Tokyo, Yokohama, Kamakura and Yokosuka. My guiding focuses on introducing not only Japanese historical and cultural backgrounds but also giving tourists some tips to travel Japan only by themselves, such as how to use trains and subways, find good restaurants, reserve tickets, buy survenier, and speak basic Japanese. In addition, my tour includes opportunities to experience Japanese culture like Zen meditation, ninja performance, visiting anime's location sites based on tourists' request. Besides, by means of my hobbies of writing English Haiku and Waka (traditional Japanese poems) and performing Rakugo (traditional Japanese funny story telling) in English, I can surely entertain tourists during the tour. My moto as a tour guide is let the tourists have a once-in-a-lifetime experience in Japan with my profound, intelligible and interestiog guiding.                                                                                                                                 

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