2 days may tourism trip
Senso-ji Temple: Tokyo's oldest temple, famous for its iconic Kaminarimon Gate. Arrive early to avoid crowds (open 24 hours, free entry).
Nakamise Street: Stroll this historic shopping street filled with traditional snacks and souvenirs leading to Senso-ji (stores open around 9am, prices vary).
Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center: Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from the observation deck (open until 8pm, free entry) and explore the vibrant atmosphere of Asakusa at night.
Meiji Shrine: A serene Shinto shrine nestled in a forest, perfect for a morning walk (open 5am-6pm, free entry).
Harajuku: Visit Takeshita Street for unique fashion shops and trendy cafes (best visited during lunch hours, prices vary). Don't miss the quirky crepes at one of the local stands.
Shibuya Crossing: Experience one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. Grab dinner at a nearby izakaya for authentic Japanese cuisine (various options available, open late).
Sanja Matsuri Festival at Asakusa Shrine (May 19-21): one of Tokyo's largest festivals featuring parades and traditional performances.
Tokyo Spring Sumo Tournament (May 14-28): catch a glimpse of this unique sport at Ryogoku Kokugikan.