How to Spend 5 Days in TOKYO – Japan Travel Itinerary



Tokyo is the World’s Largest City and the HEART of the Country, with over 14 Million People Calling this city home you might be …

31 thoughts on “How to Spend 5 Days in TOKYO – Japan Travel Itinerary

  1. @bsoaba2e8 says:

    I, Japanese, recommend go to various Ramen shop.
    Do you know 4,000 or more ramen shop in Tokyo?
    Ichiran is poplar and delicious indeed, but so many options !!
    My favorite is "Dame na rinjin" which is located at Shinjuku and Ningyocho. Ginger soy source ramen is fantastic.
    It's fun finding your favorite !!

  2. @PeterFreiling-q3v says:

    Having lived in Tokyo for 20 years, I think this video is a great guide for first time visitors!!! Please enjoy, and don't spend too much time in Kabuki-cho or follow the barkers into their chosen bars where they might over charge.

  3. @clevelandaeromotive says:

    You’re gonna pull your hair out with the Tokyo subway system. From what I understand, each train line runs independent of the other. I had to buy 3 different tickets (at separate times), change trains FIVE TIMES, do a street level, 4 block transfer and spend 3.5 hours going from the Skytree Station to my hotel back in Tokyo Bay. Ridiculous!! This is coming from a guy who’s travelled the NYC, Chicago, Munich, Stuttgart, Seoul, Sophia, D.C. and Paris subway systems. The Tokyo subway is a JOKE! You’ll waste your money buying a ticket at one kiosk only to have another turnstile tell you the ticket is not valid. Here’s your donation Tokyo! F you!

  4. @clevelandaeromotive says:

    DO NOT GO TO THE IMPERIAL PALACE. The palace grounds are CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC unless you pay $369 for a private tour. The Imperial “Gardens” are a joke. More like a miniature Central Park. Nothing is around the palace to salvage your day. It’s surrounded by a huge business district. Yasakuni is a 30 minute walk from the entrances to the Palace and Gardens around to the back side of the palace grounds. Hardly “just across the street”.

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