
Trip duration guide
How many days do you need in Tokyo?
Quick answer: We recommend at least 4 days in Tokyo, with 5-6 being the sweet spot for a first visit. Three days is the absolute minimum to see the iconic neighborhoods (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa) but you’ll skip food obsessions and day-trips. Seven days lets you add Hakone, Kamakura, or Yokohama without rushing.
How many days for what kind of trip
2 days
Day 1: Shibuya scramble + Harajuku + Meiji Shrine. Day 2: Asakusa + Senso-ji + sushi dinner. Too compressed to do Tokyo justice — better as part of a longer Japan trip.
3 days
Add Day 3 in Shinjuku (Golden Gai, Park Hyatt) + Ginza shopping. The absolute minimum for a ‘real’ Tokyo trip.
4-5 days (recommended)
Add Akihabara + Roppongi + one neighborhood deep-dive (Yanaka or Shimokitazawa). Plus food culture: one counter sushi + one ramen shop + Tsukiji breakfast. Best first-trip duration.
7 days
Add a Hakone or Kamakura day-trip + Mt. Fuji area (Kawaguchiko) + serious food exploration. Lets you slow down and find your favorite neighborhoods.
10+ days
Combine Tokyo with Kyoto (3 days) + Osaka (1 day) for a complete Japan first-trip. Add Hokkaido for ski or summer extension.
How length shapes your Tokyo trip
Tokyo’s size means more days = different neighborhoods, not redundant visits. Each district (Shibuya, Ginza, Asakusa, Shinjuku) has its own food culture, design, and rhythm.
What to skip if you have less time
If you only have 2 days, skip Akihabara, day-trips, and Tokyo Skytree. Stick to one Shinjuku-Shibuya morning, one Asakusa-Ginza afternoon, and one food-focused evening.
