Arrive and settle into Aman Tokyo — one of Tokyo's most luxurious hotels with dramatic city views and a serene on-site onsen-style spa; use the Aman concierge to secure last-minute reservations and private guides.
Recover from travel with Aman’s spa and indoor onsen-style bathing; it’s a great way to reset your clock and enjoy panoramic skyline views before dinner. Spa typically open until late evening — confirm booking with the hotel.
Experience a highly rated kaiseki multi-course dinner (Kanda, 3-Michelin-level) for a refined, seasonal Tokyo culinary introduction — book months ahead and arrive punctually for the tasting progression. Dinner service generally runs 6:00pm–9:30pm.
Begin an adult nightlife introduction in Roppongi with a hotel-arranged licensed nightlife guide (concierge can recommend discreet, legal guides/concièrges to navigate clubs, private bars, and bottle service). The guide can also arrange entry to upscale clubs and late-night reservations.
Visit Toyosu Market early to see the fish market activity and, if you planned ahead, view the tuna auction from the gallery (public observation limited and may require reservation or lottery). Observation gallery typically accessible from early morning; check Toyosu website for the current guest rules.
Walk the Tsukiji Outer Market and enjoy an exceptional sushi breakfast at a renowned stall (Sushi Dai is legendary but expect a queue; Sushizanmai is a reliable alternative). Most stalls open from early morning through midday—arrive early to avoid long lines.
Stroll Ginza’s flagship stores, department stores (Ginza Six, Mitsukoshi), and boutique galleries for high-end shopping and art; ideal for a relaxed late-morning and early afternoon. Most stores open 10:30am–8:30pm.
Return to the hotel for a short rest or visit a contemporary art destination like Mori Art Museum (Roppongi Hills) or teamLab (book timed-entry tickets in advance). Museums generally operate from late morning to early evening — confirm exact opening hours.
Experience a nightly-rate wagyu omakase at a top-tier venue such as Wagyumafia for an intimate, chef-led wagyu tasting menu; reservations are essential and often months out. Typical dinner window is 6:30pm–10:30pm and the experience is theatrical and exclusive.
Head to Shinbashi for an adult after-dark atmosphere of izakaya alleys and high-quality local sake bars; great for experiencing Tokyo’s salaryman nightlife and late-night bites. Most izakaya operate until midnight or later.
Take the Romancecar for a comfortable direct trip to Hakone-Yumoto (about 1h30m) to start your Mt. Fuji viewing day; reserve Romancecar seats in advance. Trains run from early morning, check timetable for exact departure.
Cruise Lake Ashi on the pirate-style sightseeing ship for a chance to view Mount Fuji framed by the torii and lake (visibility is weather dependent). Cruises operate roughly 9:00am–4:00pm with frequent departures—allow 40–50 minutes for a one-way or round trip segment.
Walk the iconic red torii and serene forested approach to Hakone Shrine for photo opportunities and a short cultural interlude by the lake. Shrine grounds are open daily; no entry fee for the grounds.
Enjoy lunch at a lakeside restaurant offering local specialties like soba or tempura while keeping an eye on the weather for Mt. Fuji views. Most restaurants open from late morning through mid-afternoon.
Ride the Hakone Ropeway to Owakudani for volcanic vistas and black eggs (note: Owakudani occasionally closes due to volcanic activity — check status before going). Ropeway roundtrip typically takes about an hour including short walks.
Take the Romancecar or local train back to central Tokyo, relax at the hotel, and freshen up for a final wagyu evening. Travel time ~1h30m depending on train.
For a luxurious farewell-evening meat-focused experience, dine at a celebrated venue like Aragawa (classic Kobe-style steakhouse) or Yoroniku (omakase yakiniku). Both require reservations well in advance and offer an unparalleled wagyu focus.
Finish the night in an upscale bar (Roppongi or Ginza whiskey/bar scene) for a nightcap; ask the Aman concierge to secure a private table or bottle service. Typical bar hours run past midnight on weekends.
Choose either a curated sake-tasting session at Kurand Sake Market in Tokyo (an all-you-can-drink tasting with many regional labels) or, for a higher-end brewery visit, take a day trip to Hakkaisan in Niigata for a brewery tour and tasting (longer travel time). Book brewery tours in advance and confirm schedules.
Have a refined tempura lunch at a top Ginza tempura restaurant known for seasonal seafood and vegetables; lunch menus are shorter and more reasonably priced than dinner so book early. Typical lunch service runs 11:30am–2:00pm.
Use the afternoon to shop, enjoy a final spa treatment, or explore teamLab Planets (timed tickets recommended) for an immersive art experience. Most shops and experiences have afternoon hours until early evening.
Conclude with a final nightly wagyu omakase at a top yakiniku or private-chef venue (Yoroniku or a private booked wagyu tasting in a chef’s room). This final meal serves as a curated send-off showcasing the best beef and precise technique.
Arrange a licensed private nightlife guide through your hotel concierge for a tailored night out — visit a whiskey bar in Ginza, a late lounge in Roppongi, or Shinbashi izakaya alleys. The concierge can arrange a vetted guide (not a sexual-service escort) to ensure a safe, discreet, and expert evening.