Early-morning departure with one stop (typical routes via Singapore/Bangkok). Expect ~7–10h total travel time including layover; arrive afternoon or evening in Tokyo. Book economy seats early for the best fares.
Buy a rechargeable IC card (Suica or Pasmo) at the airport for local trains and buses; take the airport train (Keisei/Limited Express or monorail + JR) to your central Tokyo hotel (Ikebukuro/Shinjuku area recommended for budget 2–3★ hotels).
Anime, manga, and electronics district — browse shops like Animate, Mandarake, and multi-floor hobby stores. Shops usually open 10:00–20:00 but some arcades and specialty stores stay later; evenings are lively.
Classic solo-booth ramen chain with late hours (typically 11:00–24:00) or try a local ramen place for budget-friendly tasty dinner; great to fuel up after flights and shopping.
Settle into 2 standard double rooms at a 2–3★ hotel (Ikebukuro/Shinjuku) — affordable, centrally located and convenient for trains. Confirm Disneyland and Ghibli museum tickets in advance (sell out).
JR Keiyo/Disney Resort Line from Tokyo or Shinjuku—plan ~30–45 minutes from central Tokyo. Aim to arrive at park opening to maximize rides and parades.
Classic Disney park with Disney-style parades and themed lands — great for group fun and cartoon nostalgia. Opening hours change by season (commonly 8:00–22:00/varied); buy 1-day tickets online in advance to avoid sell-outs.
Themed quick-service restaurants (fast-food style) or character cafes — budget INR1000–2000 per person; get mobile orders when available to save queue time.
A must for fans of Studio Ghibli — short films, exhibits and whimsical architecture. Tickets must be bought in advance for a specific entry time; museum commonly opens 10:00 and is closed Tuesdays — check official site before booking.
A multi-floor arcade of vintage anime, figures and second-hand collectibles — treasure hunting is fun here for fans. Most shops open 10:00–20:00 but check individual stores.
Visit the 13th-century Great Buddha (open ~8:00–16:30) and the Hasedera Temple with its gardens (open ~8:00–17:00); great mix of culture and coastal views.
Short train or Enoden ride to Enoshima island for beach views; Sea Candle observation tower open typically 9:00–20:00 offers panoramic coastline scenes. Enjoy a relaxed beach stroll and tide pools (seasonal swimming).
Immersive digital art installations that thrill anime/cartoon-lovers with surreal visuals; buy timed-entry tickets online — opening hours vary (commonly 10:00–19:00) so check before you go.
See the full-size Gundam statue outside DiverCity and visit the Gundam Base for model kits and merchandise. Good final-stop for anime-themed souvenirs.
Allow 2–3 hours for trains/check-in/security (longer for Narita). Buy duty-free souvenirs or snacks at the airport before boarding. If flying from Haneda you save transit time.