Begin your journey at the Imperial Palace, where stone walls and moats reflect Japan's imperial past. In Asakusa, stroll through Nakamise-dori to Senso-ji Temple and try your luck with a fortune slip.
In the afternoon, head to Akihabara’s Radio Kaikan, a multi-story haven of anime figures, retro games, and pop culture. This journey from ancient tradition to modern obsession captures Tokyo’s unique blend of old and new.
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8:00-10:00 The Imperial Palace is the residence of Japan's Emperor, featuring Edo-era castle ruins. The iconic Nijubashi Bridge and moat are in the free East Gardens (reservation needed for inner areas).
10::00-12:00 This 250-meter-long street leading to Senso-ji has sold traditional snacks like ningyo-yaki and crafts since the Edo period, perfect for souvenirs. Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple (built in 628). Famous for its giant Kaminarimon lantern and pagoda. Try a 100-yen fortune slip or buy lucky charms.
Located in the heart of Tokyo’s Akihabara district, Radio Kaikan is a multi-story hub for anime, collectibles, and electronics. Visitors can explore a variety of specialty shops offering figurines, trading cards, model kits, and retro gadgets. Surrounded by countless anime and tech stores, this area is a must-visit for pop culture and hobby enthusiasts.
17:30-18:00 back to Tokyo hotel
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