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The best route for three days in Tokyo

As the capital of Japan, Tokyo has a very long history, and modern Tokyo is the largest metropolitan area in the world, with a highly developed economy and high-tech industries, among which the entertainment service industry is good and it is an ideal place for sightseeing. This is the best route for a three-day trip to Tokyo.

Day 1: Imperial Palace (2 hours → Ginza (2 hours → Tokyo Tower (2 hours → Roppongi (2.5 hours)).

Focus on visiting Tokyo Chiyoda area and its surrounding areas, visit the Palace in the morning and visit Ginza in the afternoon. You can choose one of Tokyo Tower and Roppongi Mountain as the night scene, and recommend Roppongi Mountain Observatory with panoramic view of Tokyo Tower.

The next day: Ueno Park (2 hours → Akihabara (2 hours → Sensoji Temple (2 hours → Tokyo Sky Tree (2 hours

Visit Ueno Park in the morning, visit Akihabara in the afternoon and then go to Sensoji Temple. If you can't climb to see the night view of Tokyo the day before, the Sky Tower is also a good choice, but you need to pay attention to controlling the play time of each scenic spot. If there is shopping demand that day, you can also arrange to go to Akihabara at the end of the trip.

Day 3: Shibuya (2 hours → Meiji Jingu (2 hours → Shinjuku (2 hours

Focus on the shopping trip in the west, visit the main blocks of Shibuya business district in the morning, visit Meiji Jingu in the afternoon, and visit Shinjuku, the hottest business district in Tokyo at the busiest time in the evening to experience a busy and fulfilling nightlife in a modern city.

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