Itinerary
- Day 1
Tokyo
You'll arrive in Tokyo and get settled into your hotel in the city center. From there, the rest of the day is open for you to check out whatever catches your interest. Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple is worth seeing if you want something iconic, and Shibuya Crossing is right there if you're curious about the organized chaos of rush hour. Local markets are scattered around too if you'd rather wander and get a feel for how locals actually spend their time. Everything's within reach, so just move at your own pace.
- Start point
- Tokyo Prefecture, Japan (The hotel in Tokyo's City Center, 00:00 - 23:55)
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- (Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa Kuramae)
Optional Activities
- Visit Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple
- Explore Shibuya Crossing
- Browse local markets for authentic Japanese flavors
- Discover hidden gems in Tokyo neighborhoods
Landmarks Senso-ji Temple Shibuya Crossing 


- Day 2
Tokyo
This is a full day at Tokyo Disneyland with your 1-day ticket. You've got seven themed lands to work through, and the park runs parades and shows throughout the day. Getting there takes about 10 minutes on the Disney Resort Monorail (around 260 JPY), or you can walk roughly 20 minutes from Maihama Station if you prefer. Since park hours change depending on the date, check the official website before you go so you're not caught off guard.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- (Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa Kuramae)
Included Activities
- Tokyo Disneyland 1-day passport access
Optional Activities
- Food and drinks at the park
- Additional transportation options (bus or car)
Landmarks Tokyo Disneyland 


- Day 3
Tokyo
Head to Ryogoku to see sumo wrestling up close. The experience starts at 12:45 PM and includes a live performance with English explanations, so you'll understand what's happening. You'll watch three matches between former professional wrestlers, then get the chance to put on a sumo suit and challenge an actual wrestler yourself. Lunch is a traditional sumo meal with Chanko Nabe, which is hearty and specific to the sport.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Traditional sumo lunch including Tonkatsu and Chanko Nabe. Vegetarian and pork-free options available upon request.)
- Accommodation
- (Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa Kuramae)
Included Activities
- Live sumo performance with English explanations
- Learn about sumo history, rules, and training rituals
- Watch three exciting matches between former professional wrestlers
- Put on a sumo suit and challenge a real sumo wrestler
- Souvenir photo with the wrestlers
- Traditional sumo lunch including Tonkatsu and Chanko Nabe
Landmarks Yokozuna Tonkatsu Dosukoi Tanaka 


- Day 4
Tokyo
Today is completely open. You could wander through traditional neighborhoods, hit up shopping areas like Shibuya and Ginza if that's your thing, or visit Meiji Shrine if you want something quieter. Ueno Park is good for walking around, and Akihabara has its own intense energy if you're into that scene. The whole day is yours to plan however you want.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- (Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa Kuramae)
Optional Activities
- Visit Meiji Shrine
- Stroll through Ueno Park
- Explore Akihabara district
- Shop in Shibuya and Ginza neighborhoods
- Discover local eateries and dining venues
- Explore Tokyo's traditional districts
Landmarks Meiji Shrine Ueno Park Akihabara Ginza 


- Day 5
Tokyo
Your last morning in Tokyo. Grab breakfast at whatever pace feels right, then head out whenever you're ready. There's nothing scheduled today, so you can either explore a bit more if you have time, squeeze in any last visits you missed, or just head to the airport without rushing.
- End point
- Tokyo Prefecture, Japan (The hotel in Tokyo's City Center, 00:00 - 23:55)
- Meals
- Breakfast

























