Tokyo in 6 Days: The Complete First-Timer's Route

Tokyo in 6 Days: The Complete First-Timer's Route

The ultimate 6-day Tokyo itinerary — Shinjuku nights, Asakusa kimono, Tokyo Disneyland, Mt. Fuji, Meiji Shrine & Shibuya, plus Ueno & Tsukiji. Pre-trip checklist, transport hacks, real photos, and budget breakdown all in one guide.

Tokyo Travel Guide: Your 6-Day Japan Adventure
2026/6/15 · 22:03
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✈️ Flying from Beijing · 2 people · June 2026 edition · Fully researched & trip-tested

Who Is This Guide For?

First-time Tokyo visitors who want a structured, stress-free 6-day adventure — covering culture, food, theme parks, nature, and shopping — without wasting a single hour. Every tip here comes from a real itinerary built around honest travel.

🗺️ Your 6-Day Route at a Glance

DayZoneHighlights
1ShinjukuArrival · Kabukicho Tower · Ichiran Ramen · Tokyo Metropolitan Gov't Tower (free!)
2AsakusaKimono rental · Sensoji Temple · Sumida River · Tokyo Skytree
3MaihamaTokyo Disneyland — pre-book tickets on the official app (¥9,400–9,900/person)
4Mt. Fuji & Kawaguchiko"Fuji Kaiyū" limited express from Shinjuku · cycling · Oshino Hakkai
5Harajuku · Shibuya · IkebukuroMeiji Shrine · Takeshita Street · Shibuya Sky · Gashapon paradise
6Ueno · Ginza · TsukijiMorning park stroll · last shopping · Tsukiji sushi farewell

🎒 Pre-Trip Checklist

Before you board, tick off every item:
  • Visa — Japan tourist e-visa via Ctrip / Fliggy; ~5 business days; ¥300–500 CNY
  • Flight — Air China (CA) direct ~¥1,800–2,500/person; Spring Airlines (9C) ~¥1,200–1,800 (luggage extra)
  • Airport choice — Prefer Haneda (HND): 45 min to Asakusa, just ¥620. Narita costs ¥1,300–3,250 and 1+ hour
  • Suica card — Load ¥5,000 at the airport. iPhone users: add to Apple Wallet as a digital card
  • Tokyo Disneyland tickets — Must buy on the Tokyo Disney Resort official app in advance; NO same-day purchase at gate
  • Mt. Fuji train — "Fuji Kaiyū" limited express: book on JR website or Klook (¥4,130/person)
  • Kimono at Asakusa — Reserve VASARA online; choose the 9 AM first slot for widest costume selection
  • Pocket WiFi — ~¥40–60 CNY/day; collect at airport
  • Cash — Bring ¥3,000–5,000 CNY equivalent in yen; 7-Eleven ATMs accept foreign cards
  • Key apps — Google Maps · Google Translate · Tokyo Disney Resort App · Yahoo!乗換案内 · Tabelog

🌆 Day 1 — Tokyo Arrival: First Night in Shinjuku

Tokyo Shinjuku neon street at night — the heart of the city's nightlife district
Tokyo Shinjuku neon street at night — the heart of the city's nightlife district
Photo: Pexels | Shinjuku glows at night — your first Tokyo evening starts here
Afternoon: Land & settle in
  • Arrive ~14:00 → Haneda → Asakusa (45 min, ¥620 via Keikyu line)
  • Check into your hotel by 16:00
Evening: Shinjuku sensory overload
  • 17:30 Hop on the metro to Shinjuku (~20 min)
  • 18:30 Visit Tokyu Kabukicho Tower — the new entertainment landmark towering over the neon district
  • 19:30 Dinner at Ichiran Ramen Shinjuku — solo booth design, ultra-rich tonkotsu broth; budget ¥900–1,200
  • 21:00 Ride the elevator to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deckcompletely free, open until 22:30, panoramic city lights
💡 Local tip: The observation deck is underrated — skip the paid Skytree and Shinjuku Sky for your first night. Free views, zero crowd pressure.

👘 Day 2 — Asakusa Kimono + Sensoji + Skytree

Kaminarimon Gate at Sensoji Temple, Asakusa — the iconic red paper lantern entrance
Kaminarimon Gate at Sensoji Temple, Asakusa — the iconic red paper lantern entrance
Photo: Pexels | Kaminarimon Gate — the soul of old Tokyo
Morning: Step into Edo-era Tokyo
  • 09:00 Kimono experience at VASARA Asakusa (book the opening slot for max outfit choices)
  • 10:30 Walk to Sensoji Temple & Kaminarimon Gate — Tokyo's most iconic photo spot, dating to 628 AD
  • 11:30 Stroll Nakamise Shopping Street — snacks, souvenirs, traditional crafts
Midday & afternoon
  • 12:00 Lunch at Asakusa Imahan — Sukiyaki (wagyu beef hot pot); ¥3,000–5,000/person
  • 13:30 Browse Sanrio Gift Gate Asakusa — Hello Kitty / Cinnamoroll merch
  • 14:30 Head to Yanaka Ginza — an old-town shopping street that feels like 1970s Tokyo; try the Nezu Shrine nearby (free entry)
Evening: Touch the sky
  • 16:30 Tokyo Skytree Tembo Deck (634 m) — ¥2,100; book online to avoid queues. Sunset views are magical in June
  • 18:30 Return kimono to VASARA (rental includes return)
  • 19:00 Dinner at Daikokuya Tempura near Asakusa — a 120-year-old institution; crispy shrimp tempura set ~¥1,500

🎢 Day 3 — Tokyo Disneyland: A Full Magic Day

  • 07:00 Depart Asakusa → Maihama Station (~40 min, ¥450)
  • 08:00 Gates open — head immediately to Beauty and the Beast (the new Tokyo-exclusive attraction)
  • DPA passes (¥1,500/person) — use them for Fantasyland or Big Thunder Mountain
  • Lunch — Crystal Palace buffet (~¥2,500/person) or Blue Bayou (~¥2,000); book in advance on the app
  • 14:00 Daytime Parade: watch from the Hub; arrive 30 min early
  • 19:00 Disney Electrical Parade Dreamlights
  • 20:30 Cinderella Castle fireworks (weather permitting)
  • 21:30 Return to hotel
🎟️ CRITICAL: Tickets ONLY via Tokyo Disney Resort official app. No physical counter sales. Price: ¥9,400–9,900 per person. Buy weeks ahead — June sells out fast.

🗻 Day 4 — Mount Fuji & Kawaguchiko Lake

Mount Fuji reflected in the calm waters of Kawaguchiko Lake at sunrise
Mount Fuji reflected in the calm waters of Kawaguchiko Lake at sunrise
Photo: Pexels | The perfect reflection — Kawaguchiko north shore
  • 07:30 Shinjuku South Exit → board "Fuji Kaiyū" limited express (JR + Fujikyuko line, ~2 hrs, ¥4,130/person one-way; book on JR website or Klook)
  • 09:30 Arrive Kawaguchiko Station → rent a bicycle (standard: ¥2,000/day; e-assist: ¥3,000/day)
  • 10:00 Fuji Sengen Shrine & the "Sky Torii Gate" — a Shinto gate framing Fuji perfectly
  • 11:00 Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway (~¥1,000/person) — 3 minutes to 1,104 m; 360° views of the lake and the peak
  • 12:30 Lunch: Yoshida Udon at "Abeya" (¥700–1,200) — thick, chewy noodles unique to Yamanashi; the mountain-pilgrim dish
  • 14:00 Oishi Park Lavender Garden (June-only) — purple lavender fields with Mt. Fuji as backdrop; arguably the most photogenic spot in Japan in summer
  • 15:30 Cycle to the north shore for Sakasa-Fuji ("Inverted Fuji") — catch the mirror reflection on calm water
  • 16:30 Souvenir shopping at Kawaguchiko Station: Shingen Mochi (kinako mochi) + Fuji cookies + grape juice
  • 17:00 Return train to Shinjuku (~2.5 hrs)
  • 19:30 Dinner at Nemuro Hanamaru Shinjuku (in Odakyu Halc B2F) — conveyor-belt sushi, ¥2,000–3,500; fresh Hokkaido seafood

🌸 Day 5 — Meiji Shrine · Harajuku · Shibuya · Ikebukuro

Meiji Jingu Shrine forested path — towering cedar trees lining the 1km approach
Meiji Jingu Shrine forested path — towering cedar trees lining the 1km approach
Photo: Pexels | The forested sanctuary of Meiji Shrine — a 1 km walk through ancient cedars
Morning: Sacred forest walk
  • 09:00 Meiji Jingu Shrine (Harajuku Station, 1-min walk to south entrance) — walk the 1 km forested gravel path through 100,000 trees; quiet even on weekdays
  • 09:00–10:30 key rituals: wash hands at temizuya → offer ¥5 coin (ご縁/goen = "fortune connection") → two bows, two claps, one bow → buy an ema wooden wish plaque (¥500)
Mid-morning: Harajuku
  • 10:30 Sanrio Harajuku Flagship (WITH HARAJUKU 1F, next to Harajuku Station) — world's largest Sanrio store; 3 floors of exclusive JP-only merch
  • 11:30 Takeshita Street — rainbow cotton candy (¥600) + crêpes (¥800); Tuesday = far less crowded than weekends
Afternoon: Ikebukuro Gashapon paradise
  • 14:00 Gashapon Department Store Ikebukuro (Sunshine City 3F) — 3,000 gacha machines under one roof, the world's largest. Budget ¥1,200–2,000 for ~10 turns each. Shell recycling station on-site.
  • Official restock days: Friday & weekends. Tuesday is best for availability without crowds.
  • Browse official capsule catalog at bandai.co.jp/catalog/capsule
Evening: Shibuya Sky
  • 16:00 Walk to Shibuya Crossing + photo with the Hachiko Statue (the loyal dog)
Shibuya Scramble Crossing at night — the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, Tokyo
Shibuya Scramble Crossing at night — the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, Tokyo
Photo: Pexels | 500,000 crossings daily — Shibuya at night is electric
  • 16:30 Shibuya Sky Observation Deck (Scramble Square 46F, ¥2,000/person) — book online! Outdoor rooftop with 360° urban panorama
  • 19:30 Dinner at Torikizoku Dogenzaka — all-you-can-order yakitori izakaya, every item ¥370; casual, fun, budget-friendly
  • 20:30 Don Quijote Shibuya (24 hrs) — drugstore + snacks + toys + duty-free; spend over ¥5,000 with your passport for 8–10% tax refund

🏛️ Day 6 — Ueno · Ginza · Tsukiji: A Grand Farewell

Morning: Ueno heritage walk
  • 09:00 Ueno Park morning stroll — follow the path: Saigo Takamori statue → Ueno Toshogu Shrine (¥500, 9:00–17:30) → Shinobazu Pond Bentendo (Goddess of Arts & Fortune; free)
  • 10:30 Tokyo National Museum (optional, ¥1,000) — 110,000 artifacts; Japan's finest historical collection, 9:30–17:00 (closed Mon)
Midday: Ginza last shopping sprint
  • 12:00 Subway to Ginza (~12 min) — Matsumoto Kiyoshi flagship (Chuo-ku Ginza 2-6-2): drugstore essentials, beauty, snacks, duty-free
Afternoon: Tsukiji farewell sushi
  • 13:30 Walk to Tsukiji Outer Market (5 min from Tsukiji Station)
  • 14:00 Lunch at Tsukiji Yamato Sushi (Chuo-ku Tsukiji 4-7-5) — wait 30–60 min but every piece is morning-fresh market fish; worth every minute
Heading home
  • 16:00 Depart for airport
    • Haneda: Toei Asakusa Line → Sengakuji → Keikyu Line, ~30 min, ¥650
    • Narita: Hibiya Line → Nippori → Keisei Limited Express, ~70 min, ¥1,300
  • Arrive 3 hours before departure
💴 Tax refund reminder: At airport, before security. Bring your original passport. Items ≥¥5,000 at one store are refundable (8–10%). "Consumables" (cosmetics, food) must stay sealed.

🏨 Hotels We Recommend

AreaWhy Stay Here
AsakusaCentral to Days 1–3, old-town vibe, walkable to Skytree
ShinjukuBest transport hub, near Day 5 attractions
ShibuyaTrendy, easy access to Harajuku & Daikanyama
Budget: ¥600–1,200 CNY/night for a clean mid-range hotel in June.

💴 Budget Snapshot (2 people, 6 days)

CategoryEstimate (CNY)
Flights (round trip × 2)¥3,600–5,000
Hotels (6 nights)¥3,600–7,200
Disneyland tickets × 2¥1,900–2,000
Mt. Fuji train × 2¥800–900
Food & activities¥3,000–5,000
Shopping / Gashapon¥2,000–4,000
Total estimate¥15,000–24,000
Costs vary with exchange rate; plan for ~¥165 CNY / ¥10,000 JPY.

🎌 Essential Japan Etiquette

  • 🚶 Walk on the left side of escalators (Tokyo convention is stand right, walk left — varies by area)
  • 🎧 No phone calls on trains; keep voices low
  • 💴 Most shrines and smaller shops are cash only — always carry yen
  • 🗑️ Almost no trash cans on streets; pocket your rubbish until you find a combini
  • 🙏 At shrines: two bows → two claps → one bow (二礼二拍手一礼)
  • 🛁 At traditional baths (onsen): wash body thoroughly before entering the communal pool

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