This 2-week itinerary follows Japan’s classic Golden Route with a budget-savvy, local-first twist. Start with a full week in Tokyo, mixing iconic spots like Senso-ji and skyline views from Shibuya Sky with time to explore character-filled neighborhoods like Shimokitazawa, Koenji, and Akihabara. Flexible museum days and street-level exploring keep things affordable while still hitting the highlights. A scenic overnight in Kawaguchiko adds a refreshing change of pace, with lake views, a chance to spot Mount Fuji, and a classic ryokan stay that’s worth the splurge. The trip wraps in Kyoto and Osaka, where temple hopping, easy day trips to Nara, and casual eats in spots like Dotonbori round out a well-balanced journey—blending big sights with local flavor, all without breaking the bank.
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Stylish “business hotel for hipsters” vibe—compact rooms but a great location near transit and Tokyo Dome, making it a solid value base if you don’t need space.
Leans into the creative neighborhood vibe with a social, almost hostel-like feel—great if you want atmosphere over privacy.
Design-forward and very “Tokyo cool,” but you’re paying for the Shibuya address—worth it for location, less so if you’re strictly budget-focused.
Stylish “business hotel for hipsters” vibe—compact rooms but a great location near transit and Tokyo Dome, making it a solid value base if you don’t need space.
Leans into the creative neighborhood vibe with a social, almost hostel-like feel—great if you want atmosphere over privacy.
Design-forward and very “Tokyo cool,” but you’re paying for the Shibuya address—worth it for location, less so if you’re strictly budget-focused.
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Asakusa & Skytree
Start the day in Asakusa, one of the old towns of Tokyo, with a visit to Senso-ji and a stroll through the surrounding streets for souvenirs and delicious street food. In the evening, head to Tokyo Skytree for amazing sunset views from one of the largest towers in the world.

2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032日本
Go early (before ~9am) or later in the evening to avoid peak crowds—it's open 24/7, and the vibe is way more relaxed (and photogenic) once the tour groups clear out.

1-chōme-36-3 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032日本
Fun but touristy—prices are higher than elsewhere, so treat it more as a snack stop (try fresh melon pan or ningyo-yaki) than a serious shopping street.

1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045日本
The observation deck is a bit pricey, but can offer great sunset views. You can ascend to 350 and 450 meters, depending on the ticket, but we feel 350 meters is plenty for a panoramic view of Tokyo.
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Museum Day
Choose between two great areas: head to Odaiba for immersive digital art at teamLab Planets (or Borderless) and a stroll along the waterfront, or explore Ueno’s museum district with highlights like the Tokyo National Museum and National Museum of Nature and Science.

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Pick either Planets or Borderless and get your tickets here! Book the earliest or latest time slot to avoid crowds—you’ll get much better photos and won’t feel rushed through the immersive rooms.

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Get your tickets here! Book the earliest or latest time slot to avoid crowds—you’ll get much better photos and won’t feel rushed through the immersive rooms.

1-chōme-4-4 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo 135-0091日本
It’s more about the chill waterfront vibe than a “must-see”—nice for a break, especially around sunset with views of Rainbow Bridge.

13-9 Uenokōen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-8712日本
Huge and easy to burn out—pick one or two sections (like samurai armor or Buddhist art) instead of trying to see everything.

7-20 Uenokōen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-8718日本
Great value and surprisingly fun—even if you’re not a science person, the dinosaur exhibits and interactive areas are worth a quick visit.
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Harajuku & Shibuya
Start with a peaceful walk through Meiji Shrine, then dive into the energy of Takeshita Street. Spend the afternoon exploring Shibuya before catching sunset views from Shibuya Sky.

1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-8557日本
Enter via the forested paths for the full experience—it feels worlds away from the city, even though you’re right next to Harajuku.

1-chōme-16-6 Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001日本
Go early if you can—it gets packed fast, and most shops don’t open until late morning anyway.

Cat St, 3-chōme-18 Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo, 日本
A more laid-back alternative to Takeshita—great for browsing indie shops and vintage without the crowds.

1-chōme-20-28 Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0002日本

日本〒150-0042 东京都涩谷区宇田川町 21
Best experienced from above—after doing one or two mandatory crossings, skip the street chaos and grab a view from a café or nearby building for a better perspective.

日本〒150-6145 Tokyo, Shibuya, 2-chōme−24−12 スクランブルスクエア 14階・45階 46階・屋上
Book sunset tickets in advance—they sell out quickly, and timing it right gives you both daylight views and city lights.
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Tsukiji, Akihabara & Shinjuku
Begin at Tsukiji Outer Market for fresh seafood and street eats, then head to Akihabara for anime, games, and electronics. Wrap up the day in Shinjuku, wandering areas like Kabukicho or Omoide Yokocho.

日本〒104-0045 Tokyo, Chuo City, Tsukiji, 4-chōme−16 および6丁目一部
Skip the early-morning rush—most stalls are open by 9–10am, and lines are way more manageable (plus you won’t be eating sushi at 7am unless you really want to).

日本〒110-0006 东京都台东区秋叶原
Don’t just stick to the main street—some of the best retro game shops and deals are tucked into side streets and upper floors.

1 Chome-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023日本
Great spot for a casual pre-night-out bite—grab a few skewers and a drink, but don’t expect it to be super cheap or smoke-free (it’s part of the vibe).

日本〒160-0021 东京都新宿区歌舞伎町
Fun to walk through at night, but avoid touts trying to pull you into bars—stick to places with clear menus and you’ll be fine.