Plan Your Perfect Trip to Tokyo
A tailored 3-day, 2-night itinerary for your corporate team, departing from Malaysia.
Explore Our SuggestionsTrip Highlights
Shibuya Crossing
Experience the world's busiest pedestrian intersection and the vibrant energy of Tokyo.
Senso-ji Temple
Immerse your team in traditional Japanese culture and history in Asakusa.
Tokyo Tower
Enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline from this iconic landmark.
Tsukiji Outer Market
Explore a bustling market full of fresh food and vibrant street life.
3-Day Tokyo Itinerary for Your Team
This itinerary is designed to be efficient, engaging, and respectful of Muslim travelers, with a focus on team-building and cultural immersion. Costs are estimations and may vary.
| Day | Time | Activity & Details | Cost (RM) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Morning |
Arrival & Shibuya Scramble Arrive at Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND) Airport. Take the Limousine Bus or Narita Express to the city. Check into the hotel. Afternoon exploration of Shibuya, including the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing and a team photo at Hachiko's statue. |
~200 (Transport) |
| Evening |
Dinner & Tokyo Camii Enjoy a halal dinner at a recommended restaurant in the Shibuya/Shinjuku area. Afterwards, visit Tokyo Camii, Japan's largest mosque, for Isha prayer and a beautiful architectural experience. |
~80-120 (Dinner) | |
| Day 2 | Morning |
Asakusa & Senso-ji Temple Immerse yourselves in traditional Japan. Explore the Senso-ji Temple complex, stroll along Nakamise-dori street for souvenirs, and take a team photo in front of the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate). |
~50 (Souvenirs) |
| Afternoon |
Corporate Visit & Tokyo Tower (Optional) Visit a relevant Japanese company or a startup hub for an innovation session. In the late afternoon, head to Tokyo Tower for a panoramic view of the city, including Mount Fuji on a clear day. |
~50 (Tokyo Tower) | |
| Evening |
Shinjuku & Robot Restaurant Show Experience the neon-lit energy of Shinjuku. Optional: Watch the famous (and very eccentric) Robot Restaurant Show, a memorable team activity. Dinner at a halal-friendly restaurant. |
~100 (Robot Show) | |
| Day 3 | Morning |
Tsukiji Outer Market & Departure Early morning visit to Tsukiji Outer Market for a vibrant atmosphere and fresh street food (non-seafood options available). Team breakfast and last-minute souvenir shopping. Head to the airport for departure. |
~70 (Market) |
Cost Breakdown & Flight Information
Note: All prices are estimates for a single person and may fluctuate based on booking time and travel season. Flight prices are for illustrative purposes based on historical data.
Cheapest Flight Prices (1-Year Outlook)
Estimated Per Person Cost Breakdown
| Category | Estimated Cost (RM) |
|---|---|
| Return Flight (KLIA - Tokyo) | RM 1,500 - RM 2,500 |
| Accommodation (2 nights) | RM 400 (Based on RM 200/night/room) |
| Local Transport (3-Day Pass) | RM 150 |
| Meals (Halal) | RM 300 (RM 100/day) |
| Activities & Attractions | RM 400 |
| Total Estimated Cost | RM 2,750 - RM 3,750 |
Recommended Flights (AirAsia)
Route: KLIA (KUL) to Narita (NRT)
Price: RM 1,550 (Round-trip)
Book This FlightAccommodations within RM 200/Night
We've selected hotel options that offer excellent value, are well-reviewed, and are located conveniently near public transport and Muslim-friendly amenities.
APA Hotel & Resort Nishishinjuku Gochome Eki Tower
Location: Shinjuku, Tokyo
A modern hotel known for its comfort and cleanliness. It's close to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and offers easy access to the subway, making it a great base for exploring the city.
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Location: Shinjuku, Tokyo
Famous for the giant Godzilla head on its terrace, this hotel is a fun and centrally located option. It's surrounded by countless dining and shopping options, including halal restaurants.
Tokyu Stay Shinjuku
Location: Shinjuku, Tokyo
This hotel is perfect for longer stays, offering a washing machine and microwave in each room. Its prime location provides easy access to the Tokyo Metro, making it simple to navigate the city.
Local Tips & Transport Advice
Efficient Transport in Tokyo
The best way to get around Tokyo is using its extensive public transport system.
- Suica or Pasmo Card: Purchase a rechargeable IC card upon arrival. It's valid on most trains, subways, and buses, saving you time from buying individual tickets.
- Tokyo Metro & JR Pass: For a 3-day trip, a Tokyo Metro 72-hour pass can be very cost-effective. Combine this with single tickets for JR lines as needed.
- Google Maps: This is your best friend for navigation. It provides real-time train schedules, platform numbers, and estimated travel times.
Finding Halal Food & Prayer Spaces
Tokyo is increasingly Muslim-friendly.
- Halal-certified Restaurants: Look for the Halal logo or search on apps like "Halal Gourmet Japan." Areas like Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ginza have many options.
- Prayer Spaces: Many large department stores, airports, and tourist attractions now offer dedicated prayer rooms. Tokyo Camii is a beautiful mosque in Shibuya worth visiting.
- Vegetarian & Seafood Options: When in doubt, Japanese cuisine offers many vegetarian-friendly dishes (e.g., soba, udon, tempura) and fresh seafood, which are generally safe choices.