Morning: Arrive at Narita/Haneda Airport, take a private airport transfer to your family‑friendly hotel in Shinjuku. After check‑in, unwind in the room and let the little one rest after the flight.
Afternoon: Stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a spacious park with smooth paths, shaded benches, and a dedicated baby‑changing area. The garden’s large open lawns are perfect for a stroller‑friendly walk.
Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner at a family‑friendly izakaya in Kabukicho, where high‑chairs and baby‑friendly menus are available. Return to the hotel for an early night.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit Senso‑ji Temple and explore the surrounding Nakamise‑dori street, which offers stroller‑friendly lanes and plenty of snack stalls. The temple grounds have wide, flat pathways.
Afternoon: Hop on the Sumida River Cruise, a calm 30‑minute boat ride offering scenic views of the city skyline—ideal for soothing a baby while enjoying the breeze.
Evening: Dine at a family‑oriented restaurant near Tokyo Skytree, where you can request a private booth and a baby chair. A short stroll in the illuminated area of the Skytree Plaza adds a magical finish.
Find HotelsMorning: Head to Tokyo Disneyland with a stroller rental service at the gate and infant‑friendly attractions like “It’s a Small World” and the “Mickey’s PhilharMagic” show.
Afternoon: Take a break at the “Mickey’s House” where baby‑changing rooms and quiet nursing rooms are available. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at the “Royal Banquet Hall,” which provides high‑chairs.
Evening: Watch the gentle evening parade from a shaded area; the colorful lights and gentle music are soothing for toddlers. Return to the hotel via a direct train.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the futuristic Team Lab Borderless digital art museum, offering stroller‑accessible galleries and a quiet “Kids’ Corner” designed for infants.
Afternoon: Walk along the Odaiba Seaside Park, a spacious promenade perfect for stroller strolls and with a dedicated baby‑play area. Enjoy a snack at the waterfront mall, which provides nursing rooms.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit Ueno Zoo, featuring wide walkways, stroller rentals, and a “Baby Care Room” near the entrance. The pandas and gentle animals entertain infants.
Afternoon: Explore the nearby Tokyo National Museum on the first floor, which offers quiet rooms and baby‑changing facilities. The museum’s “Kids’ Gallery” is interactive yet gentle.
Evening: Dine at a family‑friendly restaurant in Ameya‑Yokocho, where you can sample Japanese street food in a relaxed environment.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit Yoyogi Park, a spacious green area with plenty of shade and a dedicated baby playground. The park’s paths are stroller‑friendly and perfect for a gentle jog.
Afternoon: Stroll through the colorful streets of Harajuku, stopping at a quiet café that provides high‑chairs and a baby‑friendly menu. The “Takeshita Street” is wide enough for strollers.
Evening: End the day at the Shibuya Crossing viewpoint, where you can watch the bustling city lights from a safe, elevated area with a view of the famous crossing. A quick snack at a nearby café completes the day.
Find HotelsMorning: Pack and enjoy a leisurely brunch at your hotel’s garden terrace, offering a calm setting for a final baby nap.
Afternoon: Take a short stroll to Meiji Shrine for a peaceful final walk. The shrine grounds have smooth paths and a tranquil atmosphere.
Evening: Transfer to the airport, with a convenient taxi service that provides infant car seats. Depart with memories and a relaxed mind.
Find HotelsIf you have an extra day, consider a day trip to Yokohama’s Cosmo World or a relaxing stay at Tokyo DisneySea for more family‑friendly entertainment. To shorten the itinerary, combine Day 3 and Day 4 by visiting Odaiba on the same day as Disneyland’s “Early‑Morning” entry, allowing you to skip one afternoon activity without losing key experiences.