Tokyo
2Days 1Nights
14 Places
Tokyo
A short solo trip to Tokyo focusing on exploring the vibrant food scene and iconic attractions.
Tokyo
May 22 - May 23
Day 1
Thu, May 22
Day 1: Exploring Shibuya and Shinjuku
1

Shibuya Scramble Crossing
Landmark
4.5
One of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, located in the heart of Shibuya.
2

Ichiran Shibuya
Ramen restaurant
4.4
Ichiran Shibuya is a popular choice for solo travelers seeking a delicious and authentic ramen experience.
3

Meiji Jingu
Place of worship
4.6
A Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, located in a forested area.
4

Fūunji
Ramen restaurant
4.3
Fūunji offers a unique tsukemen experience that is perfect for a solo diner looking to enjoy flavorful dipping noodles.
5
Omoide Yokocho
Place
A narrow alley in Shinjuku filled with small eateries offering traditional Japanese dishes.
6

cafe hachi
Cafe
4.6
A cozy cafe near Shibuya Station, perfect for a quick coffee break.
7

Buta-arashi
Ramen restaurant
4.0
Buta-arashi is an excellent choice for its hearty portions and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for a solo meal.
Day 2
Fri, May 23
Day 2: Cultural and Culinary Delights
1

Sensō-ji
Place of worship
4.5
Tokyo's oldest temple, located in Asakusa, known for its iconic Kaminarimon Gate.
2

Okoge
Japanese restaurant
4.8
3

Nakamise-dori Street
Landmark
4.2
A bustling street leading to Senso-ji Temple, lined with shops selling snacks and souvenirs.
4

Tokiwa Shokudō
Japanese restaurant
4.0
Tokiwa Shokudō provides a cozy setting with comforting traditional meals, perfect for a solo traveler.
5

Tokyo Skytree
Observation deck
4.4
The tallest structure in Japan, offering panoramic views of the city.
6

Tsukiji Outer Market
Wholesaler
4.3
A lively market offering fresh seafood and other Japanese delicacies.
7

Sushikuni
Sushi restaurant
4.3
Sushikuni is a great pick for its fresh seafood offerings and vibrant market atmosphere, making it a memorable solo dining experience.