36 Hours Japan Trip Itinerary ⛩️

36 Hours In Japan Tokyo Asakusa

36 Hours Japan Trip Itinerary ⛩️

What would you do if you have 36 Hours in Japan? This is what we did in short period time! We have a full agenda below and if you prefer watching a video, here is a video for you

⛩️ Our 36 Hours Japan Asakusa Itinerary

Day 1 Activities we did in Day 1
8:00AMArrived at Narita Airport
8:30AMStore luggage at the Narita Airport, Terminal 1: JAL ABC
10:00AMHotel Check In: THE GATE HOTEL Asakusa Kaminarimon
12:00PMEat Lunch: Sushi at Hinatomaru Asakusa
1:30PMEat Dessert: Yanagi Chaya Asakusa
2:00PMShop & Walk around Asakusa area (e.g. Sanrio, shopping malls..)
4:00PMKimono Tea Ceremony and Sweets Making at Maikoya Tokyo, Asakusa | Kimono Rental in Japan
6:30PMEat Dinner: Ramen at Chukasoba Billiken
7:30PMShop at Olinas Core Mall (It’s a pretty small mall, not much things to do for your information)
9:00PM Shop more at Don Quijote Asakusa
11:00PMSleep but if you want to drink, near the Don Quijote there are many small drinking places!
Day 2Activities we did in Day 2
8:00AMSenso-ji Temple (Kaminari Mon)
*5 minutes walking distance from our hotel
9:30AMNakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon)
* Refreshing dessert & drink at Ginkado
11:00AMLunch at Asakusa Gyukatsu
*Highly recommend this place and line up ahead of time. There could be waiting. We waited 45 minutes and it was worth it
12:00PMHotel Check Out: THE GATE HOTEL Asakusa Kaminarimon
2:00PMMore shopping at the Narita airport and Fly back home!

⛩️ Where to Stay?

We stayed at THE GATE HOTEL Asakusa Kaminarimon and highly recommend it. We paid around $106 per night, which was a great value for a 4-star hotel in Tokyo. The room was surprisingly spacious by Tokyo standards. The location is also fantastic — within walking distance to Senso-ji Temple, Kimono Tea Ceremony and Sweets Making at Maikoya Tokyo, Asakusa, and many other attractions in Asakusa.

⛩️ Highlights

Amazing sushi!

We personally love this revolving sushi place Hinatomaru Asakusa. For 2 of us, we spent $37 USD for 9 plates. Compared to other Tokyo sushi place we went, this place was pretty good.

Tea Ceremony and Dessert Making!

We truly enjoyed the Kimono Tea Ceremony and Sweets Making at Maikoya Tokyo, Asakusa | Kimono Rental in Japan. They teach you about the history of the tea, how to drink it properly, and how to make a traditional Japanese dessert. It was super fun! To learn more, make sure to check out our YouTube video — we explain what to expect and share some helpful tips.

Must try Gyukatsu in Asakusa

Near Senso-ji Temple, there’s a spot called Asakusa Gyukatsu — and it’s also less than a 5-minute walk from our hotel. Every time we passed by, there was always a line, so we decided to give it a try… and it was absolutely amazing. We highly recommend going early. You could visit the temple around 7 AM and then grab an early lunch here right after.

Have a safe travels!

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