
Tokyo: A Week That Actually Works
The best moments were not on the checklist, but the checklist helped. Walk the first hour before you decide you need a car. Routes, food stops, and timing that stays realistic.
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The best moments were not on the checklist, but the checklist helped. Walk the first hour before you decide you need a car. Routes, food stops, and timing that stays realistic.

The key is timing: go early, eat late, and avoid peak transit hours. Do not overschedule sunsets. You only need one. Routes, food stops, and timing that stays realistic.

The key is timing: go early, eat late, and avoid peak transit hours. If your plan requires perfect weather, it is not a plan. Routes, food stops, and timing that stays realistic.
Crowds change everything—plan around them and the trip gets easier. Carry less. You will enjoy more. Short, practical, and tested.
What to do, where to stay, how to move. Start with one anchor per day, then add two small wins. A fast guide that avoids fluff.

I prioritized places that feel good even when they are busy. Book the one thing that sells out, then stop booking things. Routes, food stops, and timing that stays realistic.
What to do, where to stay, how to move. Start with one anchor per day, then add two small wins. A fast guide that avoids fluff.