Settle into The Peninsula in Ginza and brief the concierge to secure reservations: kaiseki, wagyu omakase, Toyosu visit, Hakone day trip, Bar Centifolia and a vetted nightlife guide/host. The concierge is excellent for hard-to-get bookings and can pre-screen nightlife guides.
Choose a nearby Ginza izakaya for small plates or dine at the hotel's restaurant for convenience; many Ginza spots close between 9:00pm–11:00pm so reserve or arrive early.
Head to Roppongi for upscale bars and clubs — ask the concierge to arrange a vetted nightlife host or reservations to ensure smooth access; Roppongi stays lively late.
Arrive very early to try to observe the famous tuna auctions at Toyosu — public viewing is limited and often requires advance booking through market tours or your hotel; check Toyosu's visitor schedule and weekday closures before going.
Explore the lively Tsukiji Outer Market for a fresh seafood breakfast (sushi counters, grilled skewers, tamagoyaki) and market stalls; most vendors operate roughly 5:00am–2:00pm but hours vary — go early for the best selection.
Return to Ginza for department stores, designer shops and small galleries — shops commonly open ~10:30am and close ~8:00pm, so check specific gallery hours if you have a target exhibition.
Opt for a top-rated sushi counter at Tsukiji for a casual, fresh lunch or a refined tempura restaurant in Ginza for a slower midday meal; many lunch counters run 11:00am–3:00pm.
Sample many sake styles at Kurand Sake Market (or a similar tasting bar); sessions are by reservation and typically run from midday into the evening — book ahead to secure a slot.
Experience Ishikawa's Michelin-level seasonal kaiseki — service is deliberate and multi-course; reservations often required weeks in advance and dinners typically start around 6:00pm.
Finish the evening in Shinbashi with classic salaryman izakayas and intimate bars; many venues stay open late — your concierge or nightlife host can recommend the best current spots.
Use the Hakone loop (Tozan Railway, cable car and ropeway) to reach Owakudani and scenic viewpoints — check for any volcanic activity advisories or temporary closures before travel; ropeways commonly operate morning to mid-afternoon.
Enjoy a relaxed lunch near Lake Ashi with waterfront views — small cafés and soba shops near the port are open roughly 11:00am–4:00pm and make a pleasant midday stop.
Take the Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (pirate-style vessels) on Lake Ashi for water-level views of Mount Fuji on a clear day; cruises typically run from ~9:00am–4:30pm but vary seasonally — check schedules and the weather for visibility.
Enjoy a focused wagyu omakase chef-counter experience like Yoroniku (reservations are essential and often required well in advance); expect a premium tasting menu concentrated on high-grade wagyu.
If you have energy, return to Roppongi for late-night drinks or clubbing — use a vetted nightlife guide/host arranged by the concierge to avoid entry issues and for a safer, smoother evening.
Recover with a Peninsula spa treatment or a leisurely breakfast at a Ginza café; spa and restaurant hours vary, so book ahead for weekday availability.
Explore Mitsukoshi, Ginza Six and flagship stores, and have lunch in their gourmet food halls — food halls generally run 10:00am–8:00pm and are a convenient gourmet sampling option.
Visit a contemporary museum such as Mori Art Museum in Roppongi or a rotating gallery — typical museum hours are ~10:00am–6:00pm but verify current exhibit times and closures.
Tonight choose a top sushi counter (if still available) or another high-end wagyu tasting to vary your dining experiences; book months ahead for the most acclaimed counters.
For an adult nightlife tour of Roppongi and Shinbashi, have the Peninsula concierge arrange a licensed nightlife guide or host (they can source legal, vetted services) to show you recommended bars, hidden lounges and izakayas — this ensures safety and compliance with local norms.
End the night at a highly regarded cocktail bar or speakeasy recommended by your guide; many cocktail bars in Ginza and Roppongi stay open until 2:00–3:00am.
Enjoy a leisurely hotel breakfast and, time permitting, a quick stroll through Ginza or Hibiya Park; Peninsula breakfast service typically begins early around 6:30–7:00am.
Check out and use the hotel's airport transfer or a pre-booked limousine/taxi to Narita or Haneda — allow generous time for traffic and airport procedures based on your flight.