We will visit the Meiji Jingu Shrine-a magnificent example of Shinto architecture, a real oasis of calm in the middle of a bustling city. The temple is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife. It embodies the idea of returning to the traditional Japanese religion.
We will devote the final day to the key sites of Tokyo, which will allow you to experience the rhythm of the city from ancient temples to modern streets and neighborhoods.
The first will be the ancient Asakusa district. The most significant attraction here is the Sensoji Buddhist Temple, built in the 7th century. The temple is accessible via the 300-meter-long Nakamise Street, where you can buy souvenirs and sample traditional Japanese food.
Take a walk along Takeshita Street, a street in the Harajuku district known for youth trends, fashion boutiques and establishments. This place is great for shopping and exploring the subculture.
Let's plunge into the youth energy of Harajuku. With outrageous outfits, flashy accessories and hairstyles, she emphasizes the main message: a sense of community and freedom of expression.
Then we will go to Shinjuku, a high area of Tokyo. In the evening, it burns with billions of lights, and in many of the buildings there are shops, cafes, clubs, and observation platforms. If desired, we can go up to the observation deck of the Tokyo Municipality on the 45th floor and enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
The next stop will be the busiest intersection in the world — Shibuya Intersection. Now there is a statue of Hachiko next to the station. It is a meeting place for lovers.