All About Japan

11-Day Sakura & Word Heritage Tour of Japan

Tokyo Skytree Tokyo Imperial Palace Tour Cherry Blossoms Mount Fuji Hakone PR Akihabara Ueno Hakone-Yugawara Kanagawa Shizuoka

Day 2

Tokyo Tour

1. Tsukiji Fish Market

1. Tsukiji Fish Market

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Start the day with breakfast in a restaurant at Tsukiji Fish Market, which is known to be the biggest fish market in the world.

2. Tokyo Imperial Palace

2. Tokyo Imperial Palace

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Then head out to the Imperial Palace and drive around to see the cherry blossoms in the area.

3. Akihabara

3. Akihabara

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Akihabara is known as Tokyo's electronics district and a popular area for Japanese anime merchandise. Stop by a maid café for some tea and a quick bite!

4. Tokyo Skytree

4. Tokyo Skytree

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Visit Tokyo Skytree, a broadcasting and observation tower that's 634 meters (2,080 ft) tall. The view of the metropolitan Tokyo area from the observation tower is always spectacular. If the sky is clear, Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance.

5. Sakura Festival in Ueno Park

5. Sakura Festival in Ueno Park

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To end the day, head to the Sakura Festival in Ueno Park at night, where you'll be able to see cherry blossoms in full bloom. Viewing cherry blossoms at night is called yozakura wo miru, and it's a very special custom among Japanese people.

Accomodation
Hotel Grand Pacific Le Daiba or The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

Meals
Breakfast: Yes; Lunch: Yes; Dinner: N/A