5 days march tourism trip
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: Beautiful park ideal for cherry blossom viewing in March (open 9am-4:30pm, entry ¥500).
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building: Free observation decks with stunning city views (open 9:30am-11pm).
Omoide Yokocho: A nostalgic alley filled with small restaurants serving yakitori and other local dishes (best around 6pm, reasonable prices).
Senso-ji Temple: Tokyo's oldest temple, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and shopping on Nakamise Street (open 24 hours, no entry fee).
Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center: Get panoramic views of Asakusa and the Skytree (open 9am-8pm, free entry).
Sumida River Cruise: A relaxing boat ride to see the city lights (operates until 8pm, tickets around ¥1,500).
TeamLab Borderless: An immersive digital art museum with stunning interactive exhibits (open 10am-7pm, tickets around ¥3,200).
Odaiba Seaside Park: Great views of the Rainbow Bridge and beach area (free entry, perfect for a stroll).
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza: Experience shopping and the giant Gundam statue (open until 9pm, varied dining options).
Meiji Shrine: A serene Shinto shrine located in a beautiful forested area (open 5am-6pm, no entry fee).
Harajuku Takeshita Street: Famous for quirky shops and youth culture (best visited early afternoon for fewer crowds).
Shibuya Crossing: Iconic intersection and a perfect spot for people-watching (best after sunset for vibrant lights).
Tsukiji Outer Market: Explore fresh seafood and street food stalls (best visited in the morning, many stalls open around 5am).
Ginza: High-end shopping district known for luxury brands and department stores (ideal for window shopping and lunch).
Tokyo Tower: Visit for night views of the city (open until 11pm, tickets around ¥1,200).
Cherry Blossom Festival at Ueno Park (March 25 - April 10)
Tokyo Rainbow Pride (March 2-3)