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Tokyo Easter Itinerary

📍Itinerary Introduction During the Easter holiday, traveling with friends and family visiting Japan for the first time, the itinerary focuses on flower viewing and shopping 😊 🚩Travel Route Day 1: Ikebukuro shopping district, mainly exploring the pedestrian street and Sunshine City (spent 1 hour getting eyelash extensions 🤣) Day 2: Cherry blossom viewing at Shinjuku Gyoen > Shinjuku shopping district > Evening light show at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Day 3: Kawagoe day trip including kimono experience (a bit hot, not highly recommended) Day 4: Senso-ji Temple > Toneri Park for cherry blossoms and pink butterfly flowers Day 5: Zojo-ji Temple > Tokyo Tower > Tokyo Station > Ginza shopping district Day 6: Toyosu Market (Daiwa Sushi & Onsen Club) Day 7: Ueno Zoo > University of Tokyo > Ueno shopping district Day 8: Akihabara Donki 🏠Accommodation 1. Super Hotel North Exit Ikebukuro Station 2. Super Hotel Akihabara Suehirocho 💡Notes:
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