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Tokyo 3-Day Spring Itinerary (Cherry Blossom Edition)

2026-05-15 · 7 min read

Tokyo 3-Day Spring Itinerary (Cherry Blossom Edition)
Three days is enough to see Tokyo at its spring best if you plan around the bloom and the crowds. Here's a tested route.

Before you go

Aim your dates a few days before predicted peak (late March–early April 2026). Stay in Ueno/Asakusa or Shinjuku for easy access.

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Day 1 — Classic east Tokyo

  • Morning: Ueno Park (arrive by 8am to beat crowds).
  • Midday: Asakusa & Senso-ji, walk to Sumida Park for Skytree + blossoms.
  • Evening: river views, dinner in Asakusa.

Day 2 — Palace & west side

  • Morning: Chidorigafuchi — rent a rowboat under the blossoms.
  • Midday: Imperial Palace gardens, then Shinjuku Gyoen.
  • Evening: Meguro River yozakura (lantern-lit canal).

Day 3 — Day trip or relaxed parks

Option A: day trip to Mt. Fuji/Kawaguchiko for sakura + Fuji views. Option B: Yoyogi Park picnic + Harajuku/Shibuya.

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FAQ

  • Is 3 days enough for Tokyo? For highlights yes; 5 days to go deeper.
  • Best area to stay? Ueno/Asakusa for sakura, Shinjuku for transport.
  • Rainy day backup? Museums in Ueno, teamLab, depachika food halls.

Final tips

Start early every day, keep evenings for yozakura, and book your hotel months ahead for spring.

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