<h3>Welcome to Your Exciting 3-Day Tokyo Skytree Adventure!</h3>


Greetings, Lykkers! If you’re ready to experience the magic of Tokyo from the heights of its tallest structure, you’re in for a treat. Tokyo Skytree, standing at 634 meters, is the tallest tower in the world and a symbol of Tokyo’s modern skyline.


Here’s a thrilling 3-day itinerary centered around the awe-inspiring Tokyo Skytree. Let’s dive in!



<h3>Getting to Tokyo Skytree</h3>


Located in the Sumida Ward, it’s easily accessible via public transportation. You can take the Tobu Skytree Line or the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line to Oshiage Station, which is directly connected to the Skytree. From Asakusa, it’s just a short walk or a quick ride on the Tobu Skytree Line.


<h3>Day 1: Exploring Tokyo Skytree and Sumida Aquarium</h3>


<b>Recommended Accommodation</b>


Stay at <b>The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon</b> by HULIC, located conveniently close to the Skytree and Asakusa. Prices start at around $160 per night (cost may vary).


<b>Morning:</b> Start your day with a visit to the Tokyo Skytree. Head straight to the Tembo Deck (350 meters high) for panoramic views of Tokyo. Tickets cost approximately $12 (cost may vary). For an even higher perspective, visit the Tembo Galleria (450 meters high), with tickets priced at around $7 extra (cost may vary).


<b>Afternoon:</b> After soaking in the views, explore the Sumida Aquarium located at the base of the Skytree. Home to over 10,000 marine creatures, this aquarium is a delight for all ages. Entry costs around $14 (cost may vary).


<b>Lunch:</b> Enjoy a delightful meal at <b>Sky Restaurant 634</b>, offering a mix of Japanese and French cuisine with a view. Expect to spend around $28 per person (cost may vary).


<b>Evening:</b> Stroll through Tokyo Solamachi, a shopping complex at the base of the Skytree. With over 300 shops and restaurants, you can find unique souvenirs and tasty treats.


<h3>Day 2: Asakusa and Tokyo Cruise</h3>


<b>Morning:</b> Start with a visit to the nearby historic district of Asakusa. Explore the famous <b>Senso-ji Temple</b>, Tokyo's oldest temple, which offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Entry is free, but donations are appreciated.


<b>Lunch:</b> Head to <b>Kamiya Bar</b>, one of Tokyo's oldest restaurant, for a mix of Japanese and Western dishes. Plan to spend about $20 per person (cost may vary).



<b>Afternoon:</b> Take a relaxing Sumida River Cruise from Asakusa to Odaiba. This 50-minute cruise offers stunning views of Tokyo's skyline and costs around $15 (cost may vary).


<b>Evening:</b> In Odaiba, visit teamLab Borderless, an immersive digital art museum. Entry costs approximately $30 (cost may vary). Afterward, enjoy dinner at <b>Gonpachi Odaiba</b>, known for its delicious sushi and yakitori, with meals costing around $35 per person (cost may vary).


<h3>Day 3: Ueno and Akihabara</h3>


<b>Morning:</b> Begin your day with a visit to <b>Ueno Park</b>, a spacious public park known for its museums, zoo, and beautiful seasonal blossoms. Entry to the park is free. Check out the Tokyo National Museum for an entry fee of about $6 (cost may vary).


<b>Lunch:</b> Head to <b>Ueno Ameyoko Shopping District</b> near Ueno Station, a bustling street market with various food stalls. Enjoy a variety of street food for about $10 (cost may vary).



<b>Afternoon:</b> Make your way to Akihabara, Tokyo’s famous electronics and anime district. Explore the myriad of shops selling everything from the latest gadgets to anime merchandise.


<b>Evening:</b> End your day with dinner at <b>Yakiniku Black Hole</b>, a popular restaurant in Akihabara offering delicious Japanese BBQ. Expect to spend around $40 per person (cost may vary).


This 3-day tour around Tokyo Skytree offers a perfect blend of modern and traditional Tokyo. From breathtaking views to cultural experiences and delicious cuisine, you're sure to have an unforgettable adventure. Happy travels!