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Best 7-Day Tokyo Itinerary 2026 — Quick Answer for Foreign Tourists by Traveler Type
⚡ Bottom line in 30 seconds: 7 days in Tokyo = ¥6,000-15,000 / person per day (~$40-100, excluding lodging). The classic first-visit route is Shinjuku (1 day) → Asakusa & Ueno (1 day) → Shibuya & Harajuku (1 day) → Akihabara & Odaiba (1 day) → Day trip to Kamakura or Nikko (1 day) → Free day (1 day) → Transit + shopping (1 day). JR Pass is unnecessary (an IC card covers everything inside Tokyo).
Quick Reference
Value
Daily budget (sightseeing only)
¥6,000-15,000 (~$40-100)
Lodging budget per night
¥6,000-25,000 (~$40-165) for business/city hotel
7-day total budget
¥80,000-180,000 / person (~$530-1,200) (excluding airfare)
JR Pass
Not needed (IC card only)
Last verified
June 2026
Bottom Line in 30 Seconds
The standard 7-day Tokyo template (for first-time visitors):
Day
Area
Main purpose
Transit
Day 1
Shinjuku
Arrival + jet lag recovery + Metropolitan Building night view
Airport → Shinjuku
Day 2
Asakusa & Ueno
Senso-ji, Nakamise, Ueno Park, Ameyoko
Tokyo Metro
Day 3
Shibuya & Harajuku
Scramble Crossing, Takeshita Street, Meiji Shrine
JR Yamanote Line
Day 4
Akihabara & Odaiba
Electric Town + bayside + Oedo Onsen
JR + Yurikamome
Day 5
Day trip (Kamakura, Nikko, or Lake Kawaguchi)
Mt. Fuji, Great Buddha, nature
JR / private rail
Day 6
Free day (your interests)
Tokyo Disneyland, Ghibli Museum (Mitaka), or Tsukiji
Varies
Day 7
Ginza & Tokyo Station + departure
Last-minute shopping + flight home
JR → airport
Why JR Pass Is Unnecessary
Moving around Tokyo is fully covered by an IC card (Suica / PASMO). Including one day trip (Kamakura = ¥920 / ~$6, Nikko = ¥3,000 / ~$20, Lake Kawaguchi = ¥2,400 / $16), a week of transit costs ¥6,000-10,000 ($40-65). That is an order of magnitude cheaper than a 7-day JR Pass at ¥50,000 (~$330). See the full JR Pass break-even check.
Best Routes by Traveler Type
A. First-Time Visitor + Classic Route
Shinjuku → Asakusa → Shibuya → Akihabara → Kamakura → Free day → Ginza (follow the template above).
B. Food + Culture Focus
Day 1: Shinjuku
Day 2: Asakusa (old Edo downtown culture)
Day 3: Tsukiji & Ginza (food market + sushi)
Day 4: Ueno (museum hopping)
Day 5: Kamakura or Yokohama (Chinatown)
Day 6: Yanaka, Nezu, Sendagi (old neighborhood walk)
Day 7: Ginza + departure
C. Subculture + Youth Culture
Day 1: Shinjuku
Day 2: Akihabara (anime + Electric Town)
Day 3: Nakano (Broadway, Takashi Murakami)
Day 4: Harajuku & Shibuya
Day 5: Ghibli Museum in Mitaka
Day 6: Ikebukuro (Otome Road)
Day 7: Ginza + departure
D. Nature + Retreat
Day 1: Shinjuku
Day 2: Nikko (Toshogu Shrine, Kegon Falls)
Day 3: Asakusa & Ueno (Edo culture)
Day 4: Lake Kawaguchi (Mt. Fuji)
Day 5: Shibuya & Harajuku
Day 6: Kamakura
Day 7: Ginza + departure
E. Family (With Kids)
Day 1: Shinjuku
Day 2: Asakusa (rickshaw + river boat)
Day 3: Ueno Zoo
Day 4: Tokyo Disneyland or Disneyland Sea
Day 5: Odaiba (Ariake Garden)
Day 6: Ghibli Museum in Mitaka
Day 7: Ginza + departure
Daily Budget Breakdown (per person)
Item
Economy
Standard
Comfort
Breakfast (convenience store / cafe)
¥300-500 (~$2-3)
¥500-800 (~$3-5)
¥1,000-2,000 (~$7-13)
Lunch (chain restaurant)
¥800-1,200 (~$5-8)
¥1,200-2,000 (~$8-13)
¥2,500-4,500 (~$17-30)
Dinner
¥1,000-1,500 (~$7-10)
¥2,000-3,500 (~$13-23)
¥5,000-10,000 (~$33-65)
Transit (IC card)
¥600-1,000 (~$4-7)
¥800-1,500 (~$5-10)
¥1,500-2,500 (~$10-17)
Admissions / experiences
¥0-1,500 (~$0-10)
¥1,000-3,000 (~$7-20)
¥3,000-6,000 (~$20-40)
Souvenirs / shopping
¥500-1,000 (~$3-7)
¥1,000-3,000 (~$7-20)
¥3,000-10,000 (~$20-65)
Daily total
¥3,200-6,700 (~$21-44)
¥6,500-13,800 (~$43-91)
¥16,000-35,000 (~$105-230)
5 Common Tourist Mistakes
Cramming too much into one day: Asakusa + Ueno + Akihabara + Shibuya in a single day = everything stays superficial.
Buying a JR Pass: If you stay in Tokyo only, it is a clear loss (¥50,000 / ~$330 versus ¥6,000 / ~$40 that actually covers it).
No Suica: Load Suica into Apple Wallet on your phone from day one.
Exchanging all cash at the airport: Change only ¥5,000-10,000 (~$33-65) at the airport — do the real exchange at Shinjuku West Exit.
Booking a hotel near the airport: You lose hours commuting. Inside the Yamanote loop or right next to a station is the rule.
A: 5 days: Cut the "free day" and the Kamakura day trip → Shinjuku + Asakusa + Shibuya + Akihabara + Ginza. 10 days: Add Kyoto + Osaka (in that case a JR Pass is worth considering).
Q: What is the rainy-day plan?
A: Edo-Tokyo Museum + Sunshine Aquarium + Ghibli Museum in Mitaka + Shibuya Hikarie + Ginza underground arcade keeps you fully out of the rain.
Q: What is the best month to come?
A: Late March to mid-April (cherry blossoms) and October-November (autumn leaves) are the peak. June-July is rainy season and hot; December-February is cold but uncrowded.
Q: Should I split my stay across three hotels?
A: For 5-7 days, one or two hotels is enough. The hassle of moving luggage outweighs the location benefit.
Q: Should I buy a 1-day Metro pass?
A: Yes if you ride three or more times (¥900 / ~$6 per day). The 24-hour Tokyo Metro + Toei combined ticket is the most useful.
Editorial info: Yen Finder Editorial / Last verified 2026-06-07. Prices and operating information are based on official sources from each facility. Budgets shift with exchange rates and seasonal campaigns, so reconfirm before your visit.