
Yo, Tokyo's a wild ride, a city that never slows down but somehow feels chill too. This three-day plan crams in the must-sees: Shibuya's chaotic crossing, ancient temples tucked between neon, and skyscrapers that make your jaw drop. It's fast-paced, cause Tokyo don't wait for nobody. We'll throw in subway maps and packing tips to keep you moving smooth.
Tokyo’s a sprawl, but the subway’s a lifesaver. Key spots: Shibuya’s southwest, Asakusa’s northeast, Odaiba’s south across the bay, Ginza central. Subway lines crisscross like a web, Yamanote Line’s your main loop hitting Shibuya, Harajuku, Ueno. Skytree’s off Tōbu line, Odaiba needs Yurikamome line. Stations got English signs, but a pocket map’s clutch. Pinpoint Senso-ji, Skytree, and Shibuya Crossing for quick reference.

Subway passes save cash, grab a 72-hour one for tourists. Apps for train routes are gold, signals are spotty underground.
Pack comfy shoes, you’ll walk miles. Light layers, Tokyo weather flips fast, umbrella for sudden rain.
Food’s everywhere, cheap bento boxes or fancy kaiseki. Try konbini snacks for quick bites, they’re legit.
Crowds are real, especially Shibuya and Akihabara. Early mornings beat the rush. Keep bags close, pickpockets lurk.
Sustainable tip: Carry a reusable bottle, vending machines are tempting but plastic adds up.
Tokyo’s a beast, but you’ll love the chaos. Have a blast!
