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Tokyo Scramble Crossing and Yamanashi Sightseeing Spots

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1-3 Days Trip Idea

3-day itinerary of nature and local food (Tokyo + Yamanashi)

This plan combines Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games sites with outdoor activities and local food experiences in the great outdoors of Yamanashi, as you take in views of majestic Mt. Fuji.

Nature-rich Yamanashi gives you the chance to trek in the ancient forests of Mt. Fuji, enjoy fresh and delicious local produce and other foods, and explore the Lake Yamanaka Cycling Road, which incorporates the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Cycling Road Race course.

In Tokyo, you’ll experience diverse urban culture through an alter-ego robot café, a cutting-edge digital art experience, and historical, traditional " kaiseki" cuisine, while reliving the Olympics at the National Stadium.

Access

Airplane :

Arrival at Narita or Haneda Airport

Train :

1 hour and 30 minutes by train from Narita Airport to hotel
40 minutes by train from Haneda Airport to hotel

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Hotel New Otani Tokyo EXECUTIVE HOUSE ZEN

Photo of the Hotel New Otani Tokyo EXECUTIVE HOUSE ZEN

This "hotel within a hotel" is located on the 11th and 12th floors of the Hotel New Otani Tokyo’s main building. The hotel follows a zen concept. Its lounge offers a view of Mt. Fuji on clear days, and guest rooms feature authentic Japanese ambience. You’ll feel at ease as you enjoy seasonal flowers, such as sakura cherry blossoms, in the vast Japanese garden over 400 years old. There’s also a members-only sports club with an indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, and large public baths free for EXECUTIVE HOUSE ZEN hotel guests.

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Day1

Access

Departure from hotel

Train :

20 minutes by train

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Japan National Stadium (Stadium Tour)

Photo of the Japan National Stadium (Stadium Tour)

The Japan National Stadium, the main stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, offers stadium tours. You’ll get to see areas not usually open to the public, such as the athletes' locker rooms and the competition area, where you may still feel the energy from the events. Run around the track of this historic sports venue, and step onto the Olympic podium, constructed of recycled plastic, to get a feel for what the competitors themselves felt. See a wall signed by 300 of these athletes and sit on the same benches where they sat. You can create your own Olympic memories.

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02

Japan Olympic Museum

Photo of the Japan Olympic Museum

As the center of the Olympic movement in Japan, this museum introduces the history and value of the Olympics from different perspectives. Along with exhibits on the event's origins and history, there's a theater where you can experience the dynamism of Olympians through video and audio. There are also booths in which you can test your physical abilities compared with those of the athletes. At the neighboring Monument Area outdoor plaza, you can take commemorative photos with the iconic Olympic symbol and scale replicas of Olympic cauldrons from previous Olympics held in Japan.

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Access

Train :

40 minutes by train

03

Lunch @ Avatar Robot Cafe DAWN ver.β

Photo of the Lunch @ Avatar Robot Cafe DAWN ver.β

Avatar Robot Cafe DAWN ver.β is a permanent experimental cafe where staff who have difficulty leaving their home provide service by remotely operating alter-ego robots called OriHime. It was opened to trial and develop new modes of customer service and ways of working as it operates as a cafe. Among the services offered are remote reception of customers, food and drink delivery, a bar counter, and the Tele-Barista service. Spend a pleasant time with the robots while enjoying the cafe’s carefully selected menu items and coffee.

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Access

Train :

40 minutes by train

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teamLab Planets TOKYO

Photo of the teamLab Planets TOKYO

teamLab Planets TOKYO is an immersive museum created by the international art collective teamLab. Visitors here will find a unique fusion of art and nature. The interactive art experience utilizes digital technology for dazzling effects. Walk through the water, interact with the artwork barefoot, and become one with the flowers. In 2023, this also became the first domestic Japanese destination to be recognized as Asia's Leading Tourist Attraction in the World Travel Awards, regarded as the Academy Awards of the travel industry.

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Access

Train :

30 minutes by train

Walk :

10 minutes walk

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Dinner @ Tsukiji Jisaku

Photo of the Dinner @ Tsukiji Jisaku

This Japanese restaurant, which opened in 1931, is located in a historical mansion built in 1899 for the family of Yataro Iwasaki, the founder of Mitsubishi. In these surroundings, you can still feel the atmosphere from that time. The restaurant, just a five-minute walk from Tsukiji Market, the heart of Tokyo's food scene, has a Japanese garden with picturesque seasonal views and a large pond with carp swimming around. The signature dish is "mizutaki" (a chicken and vegetable hotpot in a special broth), made using a recipe passed down from generation to generation since the restaurant's founding.

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Access

Walk :

10 minutes walk

Train :

20 minutes by train, and back to hotel

*The information provided here is as of Nov 2023.
*Transportation information does not include the number of transfers or transfer time.
*Some spots or facilities have admission fees. For the latest information on business hours, closing days, prices and more, please check the corresponding spot or facility’s website.