Sunday, August 31, 2025

A Short But Sweet Japan Getaway

Last August 14 to 18, 2025, I had the chance to travel to Japan with my friends Minie and Ib. Though it was just a short trip, each day was filled with exciting sights, food adventures, and unforgettable moments. Japan was on the top of my list of the places to visit.  I had high expectation and was not disappointed.  Here’s a quick recap of our five-day adventure in Tokyo and beyond.

at Sumida park with the view of Tokyo Skytree

Day 1 – August 14: Arrival in Tokyo

We landed at Narita International Airport in the late afternoon and made our way to our accommodation in the Shinjuku area. By the time we settled in, the night lights of Tokyo were already glowing. It felt surreal to finally be here, and the excitement for the days ahead was hard to contain.

Day 2 – August 15: Exploring Tokyo’s Icons

Our first full day was packed with sightseeing. In the morning, we visited Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple, and wandered through Sumida Park with views of the Tokyo Skytree nearby. It was tempting to go up the Tokyo Skytree for a panoramic view of the city, but for now we enjoyed it from a distance.

at the Sensoji temple

In the afternoon, we explored Ueno Park, braved the crowds at the famous Shibuya Crossing, took photos at Hachiko Square, and found a moment of calm at the Meiji Shrine. The evening was all about fun—shopping at Don Quijote Shibuya and warming up with a delicious bowl of ramen.

a lotus flower at the Shinobazu Pond

Shibuya crossing

Meiji Shrine

Shinjuku

Day 3 – August 16: Mt. Fuji Day Tour

This day was dedicated to chasing the beauty of Mt. Fuji. Our tour brought us to scenic spots such as Arakurayama Sengen Park, Oishi Park, and even a Lawson convenience store with an iconic Fuji backdrop. We also visited the Hikawa Watch Stone and the charming ponds of Oshino Hakkai.

Oishi Park

Oshino Hakkai

Arakurayama Sengen Park

Unfortunately, Mt. Fuji was a little shy and hid behind the clouds for most of the day—but the journey itself and the views we did catch were still worth it.

a glimpse of Mt. Fuji

Day 4 – August 17: Odaiba & Tokyo Tower

We spent the day exploring Odaiba, enjoying its modern vibe, seaside views, and futuristic attractions. By evening, we capped the day with a visit to the iconic Tokyo Tower, beautifully illuminated against the night sky.

Tokyo's skyline 

                                The Gundam Base Tokyo

Aqua City and Fuji Television Network Inc.'s bldg.

the iconic Tokyo tower

Day 5 – August 18: Last Moments in Tokyo

On our last morning, we couldn’t resist revisiting some favorites. We returned to Shibuya to see Hachiko once again, went back to Sensoji Temple and Sumida Park, and even spotted traditional Japanese rickshaws. Before heading to the airport, we enjoyed a quiet moment over tea and indulged in matcha ice cream—a perfect farewell to Japan.

Sumida Park

Hatchiko Memorial Statue

By afternoon, we were back at Narita Airport for our flight home to the Philippines, carrying with us countless memories of our short but meaningful trip.


Final Thoughts

Though just five days, our Japan trip was a mix of culture, tradition, modern sights, and food discoveries. Traveling with Minie and Ib made it even more special. Tokyo’s energy, the glimpse of Mt. Fuji, and all the little moments in between left us with a promise: this won’t be our last trip to Japan.

somewhere in Fujiyoshida

Sharing some videos of this trip.








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