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Three Days in Tokyo: An Ultimate Shopping and Sightseeing Itinerary
Yuwei
Yuwei24 days ago7 min read

Three Days in Tokyo: An Ultimate Shopping and Sightseeing Itinerary

I love shopping. I proudly call myself a shopaholic. That’s why I created the ultimate shopping itinerary, balancing efficiency, comfort, and enjoyment.

If you want a quick and well-planned shopping itinerary balanced with sightseeing in Tokyo for three days, keep reading.

If you have more time and want to understand Tokyo’s shopping districts in detail, be sure to check out our comprehensive Tokyo Shopping Guide before you go!

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Check out the summary of Tokyo Itinerary for Three Days

Tokyo shopping itinerary for Day 1 includes iconic sights and shopping: Tsukiji, Hamarikyu Gardens, UNIQL0, and more.
Day 2 itinerary of Tokyo's shopping spots. Timeline from 10 AM to 8 PM includes Harajuku, Nezu Museum, Omotesando, Shibuya, and dinner.
Day 3 itinerary: Visit Rikugien, Gokokuji Temple, shop in Ikebukuro. Stops include TOBU, SEIBU, and Sunshine City..

Day 1 Mixing Iconic Sights with a Taste of Tokyo Shopping

*The walking distance in today's itinerary is finished within 1 hour between sites.

7AM Tsukiji Honwanji Temple

Three people pose with arms raised,  in front of Tsukiji Honganji.
Having a pray at the Tsukiji Honwanji Temple rebuilt in 1934 following the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923. |Photo by Shogo Fujii

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind temple: a fusion of Eastern architecture and Buddhist heritage unlike any other in Japan.

You can also enjoy their famous 18-dish breakfast without a reservation by lining up at the café, but quantities are limited, so arriving early around 7:00 AM is recommended.

Or you could refer to this link to secure a reservation. 

8AM Tsukiji Fish Market 

Vendor in white uniform sells food at a vibrant market stall
Arriving first and tasting the fresh! | Photo by Shogo Fujii

Always remember to arrive as early as possible at Tsukiji Fish Market. Moreover, try to avoid Wednesdays, Sundays, and National Holidays as most stores will be closed. 

10 AM Hamarikyu Gardens & Nakajima Teahouse

Serene Hamarikyu Gardens scene with people on a wooden bridge over a pond, surrounded by blooming cherry blossoms.
Have a casual walk in the center of Tokyo! | Source iStock

Take a leisurely stroll through Hamarikyu Gardens, an underrated gem tucked away in the heart of Tokyo’s bustle. Before diving into an afternoon of serious shopping, unwind with a cup of authentic matcha at the serene Nakajima Teahouse within the gardens.

People sit on the deck of the Nakajima Teahouse, enjoying a green garden view.
Enjoy a cup of matcha and dessert within the gardens. | Source: Toshihiro Gamo

12 PM Lunch

1PM UNIQLO GINZA

Storefront of UNIQLO, Ginza, with mannequins in winter clothes inside.
Shopping in the largest UNIQLO in the world! | Source: iStock

UNIQLO GINZA is the world’s largest UNIQLO store, offering 12 floors of fashion and lifestyle. Discover the UT Archive, try custom embroidery, and enjoy a coffee break inside.

3PM Shopping in Central Ginza

Three major department stores in Ginza. Matsuya Ginza, Ginza Six, and Lumine Yurakucho.
Three major department stores you can find in Ginza | Source: iStock

These four major department stores are all connected within a 15-minute walk, allowing you to choose the ones that best suit your shopping preferences. Each also offers a variety of restaurants, making it easy to take a relaxing break during your shopping day.

GINZA SIX

A world-class hub of luxury brands and designer labels

Matsuya GINZA

A sophisticated Japanese department store offering high-end fashion, beauty, and lifestyle goods

LUMINE Yurakucho

A trendy local department store catering to younger generations, especially women in their 20s and 30s

Hankyu MEN'S TOYKO

A sleek, fashion-forward department store dedicated exclusively to men

5PM Dinner and Finish

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Day 2 From High-End to Hidden Gems: Tokyo’s Shopping Diversity

Crowded street of Takeshita, Harajuku, with colorful shop signs.
The birthplace of Japanese Kawaii culture. | Source: iStock

10AM Takeshita Street, Harajuku

Start your day at Takeshita Street, the heart of Harajuku’s youth culture. Unless you're a big fan of kawaii fashion or Japanese subcultures, we recommend keeping your visit brief before exploring the nearby backstreets.

11 AM Harajuku Backstreet (Keshita-Dori)

People walk along Keshita-Dori lined with buildings and greenery.
Escape from the crowds. | Source: iStock

The backstreets of Harajuku leading toward Omotesando are full of hidden gems: perfect for discovering charming boutiques, unique small goods, and vintage treasures.

1PM Lunch

2PM Nezu Museum 

Entrance of Nezu Museum, bamboo and shrubs in foreground, and dark wooden facade.
Take a leisure walk in Nezu Museum among shopping | Source: iStock

Nezu Museum is a perfect stop between Harajuku and Aoyama, offering a peaceful escape with art and a beautiful garden. As it doesn’t open daily, please check the official schedule (English available) in advance.

4PM Omotesando & Aoyama

Omotesando street with lush green trees and a pedestrian walking on an overhead bridge
Walking along Omotesando is always a pleasure | Source: iStock

Whether you're searching for international luxury labels or Japan-exclusive designer brandsOmotesando and Aoyama are among the best shopping destinations in Tokyo.

6PM Shibuya Sky

People silhouetted against a sunset gather at THE ROOF SHIBUYA SKY.
Enjoy the best sunset in Tokyo | Photo by Yuwei Chen

After a full day of walking and sightseeing, end your day at Shibuya Sky with stunning panoramic views. Be sure to reserve your ticket in advance and check the weather forecast, as the observatory may close during bad weather.

Still in the mood for shopping? Head to these popular malls in Shibuya to perfectly wrap up your day!

  • Shibuya Scramble Square
  • PARCO Shibuya
  • Shibuya Hikarie
  • MUJI Shibuya

7PM Dinner

Day 3 Last-Minute Deals, Drugstores & Packing-Friendly Picks 

The final day of the shopping tour will wrap up in Tokyo’s northern district: a charming area that remains less explored compared to the city’s more famous shopping spots.

10AM Rikugien

Illuminated Rikugien at dusk with vibrant autumn trees reflected in a serene pond.
Enjoy the spectacular scenery at Rikugien | Source: iStock

Rikugien is a beautiful traditional Japanese garden in Tokyo, famous for its stunning seasonal landscapes, including vibrant autumn foliage and delicate spring cherry blossoms.

12PM Lunch

1PM Gokokuji Temple

Large wooden entrance gate to Gotokuji Temple, Tokyo
Have a tranquil walk in Gokokuji Temple | Photo by Yuwei Chen

After lunch in the Sugamo area near Rikugien, visit Gokokuji Temple: a serene oasis known for its historic architecture and tranquil gardens, perfect for quiet reflection and peaceful wandering.

3PM Ikebukuro Last-Minute Shopping

When people think of shopping in Tokyo, places like GinzaShinjukuHarajuku, and Shibuya usually come to mind first.

Crowd moving outside Ikebukuro Station entrance. People in winter clothes blur past.
Stepping into Ikebukuro with fast paces. | Source: iStock

But as someone who has lived in Ikebukuro for over five years, I strongly recommend not skipping it, especially if you're a fan of Japanese manga and anime culture. Ikebukuro offers a more compact, slightly less crowded shopping experience, with its own unique and vibrant atmosphere that’s full of character and hidden gems.

Busy city street in Ikebukuro with pedestrians, bikes, and cars.
All the major malls are closely connected with each other. | Source: iStock

Here are some top spots in Tokyo for last-minute shopping, and Ikebukuro is a great choice. It has just about everything, and the stores are conveniently located close to each other, so there’s no need for long walks between stops.

  • TOBU
  • Lumine
  • SEIBU Loft
  • Drugstores at Ikebukuro
  • Sunshine City

7PM Ikebukuro Sunshine City Toy Stores and Cafés

Entrance of Sunshine City mall with greenery on the brick facade.
Concluding the shopping at Sunshine City. | Source: iStock

Sunshine City is home to many manga toy stores and themed cafés, making it a fun final stop. You can wrap up your shopping journey here with unique souvenirs and character goods.

8PM Dinner

From the iconic streets of Shibuya and Harajuku to the hidden gems of northern Tokyo, this 3-day shopping itinerary offers a well-balanced mix of trend, tradition, and discovery. Whether you're hunting for luxury fashion, vintage treasures, or anime merchandise, Tokyo truly has something for every style and interest.

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