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3 Days Itinerary in Sumida, Japan - Travel Guide
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3 Days Itinerary in Sumida, Japan - Travel Guide

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Three Magical Days in Sumida, Japan

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Greeting the Tokyo Skytree and Traditional Artforms
2 Day 2 - Delving Deeper into Tradition and Nature
3 Day 3 - A Taste of Sumida's Culinary Delights

Introduction

Experience the vibrant lifestyle and rich cultural heritage of Sumida, Japan. From the spectacular views from its iconic Tokyo Skytree to traditional Sumo wrestlers' experiences and tastebuds delight with traditional Soba noodles, this travel itinerary takes you to the heart of Sumida’s charm in three unforgettable days.

Day 1 - Greeting the Tokyo Skytree and Traditional Artforms

Your journey through Sumida begins at the stunning Tokyo Skytree. This broadcasting tower, the world's tallest, is a marvel to behold and offers an unmatched view of Tokyo from its observation deck. Take your time up here; it's a panorama that's as big as it is beautiful. Once you descend, why not visit the Sumida Aquarium or the Edo Tokyo Museum that's just around the corner? At the museum, you'll be transported to the Edo era, where you'll learn about the traditions and customs that shape the current-day Tokyo. After such an enlightening day, treat yourself to an evening at the traditional Kabuki-za Theatre, where you can revel in a dramatic performance filled with emotion and artistry.

Day 2 - Delving Deeper into Tradition and Nature

Start your second day in Sumida at the Ryogoku, the home of Sumo wrestling. Here, you can explore the Sumo Museum and if you're lucky, you may even catch a Sumo match! Refuel with a hearty lunch of Chanko Nabe, a traditional sumo wrestler meal. Then, channel your inner tranquility at the Mukojima Hyakkaen Gardens. This garden, which translates as 'a hundred flowers blooming', blooms with different flowers all year round giving you a firsthand experience of the changing seasons. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll over the Sumida River, and watch as the city lights dance upon its surface. It's a sight you won't want to miss.

Day 3 - A Taste of Sumida's Culinary Delights

Your final day in Sumida is all about delightful indulgence, starting with a culinary adventure in Kinshicho neighborhood. This area is known for an array of food joints, from tiny local spots to high-end restaurants. Sit down for a wholesome meal of Japan's renowned comfort food - Soba noodles. Later, wander through the local shops around Tokyo Solamachi, where you can buy souvenirs to remember your trip by. As night falls, return to Tokyo Skytree to see it splendidly lit up, symbolizing the end of your thrilling journey in this enchanting city.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Sumida

What is the best time of year to visit Sumida, Japan?

Sumida, like many places in Japan, is beautiful throughout the year. However, if you wish to see cherry blossoms, spring - March and April, is the best time. Autumn, specifically November is lovely to witness the colors of trees changing.

What is the dress code for visiting the traditional Kabuki-za Theatre?

There is no strict dress code to watch a Kabuki performance; however, it's preferred to dress smart-casual. Remember, the theatre is air-conditioned, so bring something warm to wear.

Are there any dietary options for vegetarians/vegans in Sumida?

Sumida, like the rest of Tokyo, is increasingly offering better options for vegetarians and vegans. However, make sure to communicate your dietary preference because many traditional Japanese dishes use dashi (fish stock), which might not be suitable for vegetarians/vegans.

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