
▲ As the successor to Tsukiji Outer Market, Toyosu Fish Market is Tokyo's freshest culinary destination. The fresh seafood section offers the breathtaking spectacle of tuna auctions, with rows of shops serving sashimi and sushi. You can enjoy freshly sliced fatty tuna and sweet botan shrimp all in one place. The surrounding souvenir shops, filled with the atmosphere of the catch and the aroma of fresh seafood, make this a paradise for food lovers.

▲ Ichikawa zoo and botanical garden Tucked away in a residential neighborhood, this compact zoo is Tokyo locals' well-kept therapeutic retreat. Focused on docile small animals, you'll see capybaras strolling on lawns, alpacas approaching fences for treats, and red pandas curled into fluffy balls on branches. With exceptional greenery coverage, visitors can picnic under cherry blossoms while watching deer wander beneath flowering trees. The zoo offers interactive animal classrooms where children can pet rabbits and guinea pigs, making it wonderfully family-friendly for immersive experiences in heartwarming daily animal encounters.

▲ On the day of the zoo's opening, there will be two feeding time slots at 12:00 and 15:00, where the zookeepers will feed the little monkeys with food. According to our itinerary, we will attend the 12:00 time slot feeding session.

▲ The combination of Sensō-ji and Tokyo Skytree presents a classic Tokyo scene where tradition meets modernity. The vibrant red Thunder Gate of Sensō-ji exudes solemn antiquity, while Nakamise Shopping Street is lined with unique Japanese-style souvenirs. Strolling all the way to the Sumida River, you can capture a perfect shot with Tokyo Skytree in the frame. Ascend Tokyo Skytree for a panoramic view of Tokyo, where you can take in both the urban landscape by day and the dazzling city lights at night.

▲ During the cherry blossom season, we'll take you to explore the stunning sakura spots at Asakusa and Sumida River, helping you capture picture-perfect moments for your life's highlight reel!
