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4-Night Luxury Tokyo: Peninsula Ginza Base — Kaiseki, Wagyu Omakase, Toyosu/Tsukiji, Hakone Lake Ashi Mt. Fuji, Roppongi & Shinbashi Nightlife

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Day 1: Arrival & Settle

Ginza (The Peninsula), Japan on September 24, 2025

8:00am

Arrive — Narita Airport (NRT)

Clear immigration and collect luggage; allow 45–90 minutes depending on queues and baggage times. Notify your hotel of arrival so they can arrange early-check-in if possible or hold luggage.
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9:30am

Transfer to The Peninsula Tokyo — Airport Limousine or private car

Take the Airport Limousine Bus (direct services to Ginza/The Peninsula ~75–90 minutes) or pre-book a private transfer for a faster, door-to-door option; the concierge can track traffic and confirm exact pickup location.
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11:15am

Hotel arrival — luggage drop / early check-in attempt

If room isn't ready, leave luggage with the concierge and enjoy hotel facilities; ask concierge to confirm reservations (kaiseki, wagyu omakase, Toyosu, nightlife guide) while you freshen up.
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12:15pm

Lunch — Tsukiji Outer Market light lunch

Walk or short taxi to Tsukiji Outer Market for a casual seafood lunch (sushi counters, grilled skewers, tamagoyaki); most stalls operate from early morning until early afternoon — go early for best selection.
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2:00pm

Settle & rest — return to hotel / spa or short Ginza stroll

Return to The Peninsula to rest or enjoy a spa treatment; an afternoon nap or light treatment helps recover from travel and jet lag. Spa and hotel facilities usually operate through the afternoon but book ahead if desired.
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4:30pm

Drinks — Bar Centifolia (arrange via concierge)

Have early evening cocktails at Bar Centifolia in or recommended by The Peninsula; confirm opening hours and seating through the concierge as times can change. A great, polished first-night drink in Ginza.
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7:30pm

Dinner — light Ginza dining or Peninsula restaurant

Choose an easy first-night meal: Peninsula restaurant for comfort or a nearby izakaya for small plates; many restaurants close between 9:00–11:00pm so confirm closing time when reserving.
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10:30pm

Nightlife — Roppongi (concierge / vetted guide recommended)

Head to Roppongi for upscale bars and clubs (Muse, V2, or small high-end lounges). For safety and best access, ask the Peninsula to arrange a vetted nightlife guide or table reservations; Roppongi stays lively late.
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Day 2: Market & Kaiseki

Toyosu / Tsukiji / Ginza / Shinbashi, Japan on September 25, 2025

5:00am

Toyosu Market — tuna auction viewing (reserve)

Attend the early tuna auction at Toyosu (public viewing is limited and often requires advance booking through tours or your hotel). If auction slots are full, visit the observation area and wholesale halls to see the market action; check Toyosu's visitor schedule for weekday closures.
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7:00am

Tsukiji Outer Market breakfast & stroll

Return to Tsukiji Outer Market for breakfast sushi or grilled seafood snacks and to browse market stalls; most food stalls operate roughly 5:00–14:00 but individual hours vary — early morning is best.
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10:00am

Ginza — shopping & galleries

Spend late morning exploring Ginza's department stores and contemporary galleries — stores typically open around 10:30–11:00 and close near 8:00pm; a relaxed way to see luxury Tokyo.
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1:00pm

Lunch — Ginza tempura or top sushi counter

Enjoy a refined lunch: a Ginza tempura specialty restaurant for delicate fried seasonal ingredients, or a highly-rated sushi counter in Tsukiji/Ginza for fresh nigiri; many counters serve lunch 11:00–15:00.
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3:00pm

Sake tasting — Kurand SAKE MARKET or brewery visit (reserve)

Sample a wide range of sake at Kurand Sake Market or ask the concierge to arrange a visit to a highly rated brewery (requires travel). Kurand sessions operate by reservation from midday into the evening — reserve in advance.
JPY3500, 1h30m

7:30pm

Dinner — Kaiseki at Ishikawa (Kagurazaka) — reserve ahead

Dine at Ishikawa, a Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant offering a seasonal multi-course experience; dinner service is deliberate and may run 2–3 hours — book through your concierge well in advance.
JPY35000, 2h30m

10:30pm

Nightlife — Shinbashi izakayas & bars

Explore Shinbashi's after-hours scene of cozy izakayas and hidden cocktail bars; your vetted nightlife guide can direct you to the best spots and secure seating. Many bars remain open late.
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Day 3: Hakone & Wagyu

Hakone (Lake Ashi) & Tokyo, Japan on September 26, 2025

7:30am

Travel to Hakone — Odakyu Romancecar from Shinjuku (reserve)

Take the Odakyu Romancecar (reserve seats) from Shinjuku to Hakone-Yumoto for a comfortable 80–90 minute scenic ride; book ahead to secure preferred departure time.
JPY3500, 1h30m

10:30am

Hakone loop sightseeing — Tozan Railway & ropeway (check advisories)

Use the Hakone loop (Tozan Railway, cable car, ropeway) to visit viewpoints and Owakudani; ropeway or certain attractions can close for volcanic activity — always verify local advisories and hours, generally morning–late afternoon.
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12:30pm

Lunch — lakeside soba or café near Lake Ashi

Have lunch at a lakeside café or a soba shop by Hakone-machi port with views of Lake Ashi; many eateries are open from around 11:00–16:00.
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2:00pm

Lake Ashi sightseeing cruise — view Mount Fuji by boat

Take the Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (pirate-ship style) across Lake Ashi to enjoy water-level views of Mount Fuji on clear days; cruises run roughly 9:00–16:30 (seasonal) — check the schedule and weather for visibility.
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4:30pm

Return to Tokyo — Romancecar or trains

Head back to Tokyo in late afternoon to arrive with time for dinner; trains take about 1.5–2 hours depending on connections.
JPY3500, 1h30m

8:00pm

Dinner — Wagyu omakase (e.g., Yoroniku or similar) — reserve

Enjoy a high-end wagyu-focused chef counter like Yoroniku for an omakase of premium wagyu cuts and crafted accompaniments; these counters book months in advance — reserve via concierge.
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11:00pm

Late drinks — Roppongi or Ginza cocktail lounge

Finish the night with cocktails at a top lounge or return to Roppongi for late-night energy; a vetted nightlife guide or concierge booking will make entry seamless.
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Day 4: Ginza Culture & Nightlife

Ginza, Roppongi, Shinbashi, Japan on September 27, 2025

9:30am

Slow morning — Peninsula breakfast & spa

Recover with a leisurely Peninsula breakfast and optional spa treatment; hotel restaurants typically open early and the spa needs advance bookings for preferred times.
JPY15000, 2h0m

12:00pm

Ginza shopping & food hall lunch

Explore Ginza Six, Mitsukoshi or other department stores and have lunch in the gourmet food hall; food halls open around 10:00 and close ~20:00, making them convenient for varied tastes.
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3:00pm

Museum or gallery — Mori Art Museum or alternative

Choose a cultural stop: Mori Art Museum (Roppongi) or a contemporary gallery in Ginza/Aoyama. Museum hours commonly run 10:00–18:00 (check exhibit times and late openings).
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6:30pm

Dinner — top sushi omakase or alternative wagyu

Book a top sushi counter (Sushi Yoshitake, Sushi Saito if available) or another high-end wagyu spot depending on prior choices — reservations often required months ahead; expect a 2-hour dining experience.
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10:30pm

Curated nightlife — Peninsula concierge arranges licensed guide

For an elevated adult nightlife route in Roppongi and Shinbashi, have the Peninsula concierge secure a vetted nightlife guide or legally operating host service to lead you to the best lounges and private bars — this avoids informal or risky arrangements.
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11:00pm

Late-night cocktail — speakeasy or lounge

End the evening at a well-regarded cocktail bar recommended by your guide or concierge; many upscale cocktail bars in Ginza/Roppongi are open until 2:00–3:00am — verify current closing times.
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Day 5: Checkout & Depart

Ginza / Haneda (HND), Japan on September 28, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast at The Peninsula / final stroll

Enjoy a relaxed hotel breakfast and, if time allows, a short walk around Ginza or Hibiya Park for fresh air before departure; hotel breakfast typically starts early (around 6:30–7:00).
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10:00am

Last-minute shopping or hotel packing

Use the morning for any final purchases in Ginza, or return to your room to pack; the concierge can hold luggage if you want a late checkout or continued use of facilities before transfer.
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12:15pm

Checkout & transfer to Haneda Airport (HND)

Check out and depart for Haneda. For a 16:35 (4:35pm) international departure, aim to arrive HND by ~13:30–13:35 (3 hours before), so leave central Ginza around 12:15–12:30 by taxi or private transfer (travel time ~25–50 minutes depending on traffic). The Peninsula can arrange a private car or limousine service.
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1:45pm

Arrive Haneda — check-in & security

Arrive at Haneda, complete airline check-in and security. Allow at least 2.5–3 hours for international departures to clear immigration and potential queues comfortably.
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4:35pm

Depart — Haneda Airport (HND)

Board your flight home from Haneda departing at 16:35; safe travels. If you have any last-minute needs, contact your hotel concierge or airport services.
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