Take Keikyu → Toei Asakusa line or Airport Limousine + subway to Asakusa; drop luggage and check in if available — Asakusa is a great base for traditional Tokyo and direct to Skytree.
Walk along Sumida River toward Tokyo Skytree for riverside scenes and early-evening skyline views; Skytree observation decks have variable winter hours — check official times and book if you want to go up.
Grab a hearty quick breakfast (Kagetsudō melonpan or local café) so you can travel quickly to Maihama for park opening — DisneySea days are long, so fuel up early.
Experience DisneySea’s unique themed ports, rides and winter shows — it’s one of the few parks built for adults and families, so prioritize popular attractions using Disney’s app and FastPass/standby strategies.
Try themed restaurants like Magellan’s (reserve in advance) or casual quick bites at Cape Cod Cook-Off or dockside vendors for convenience during peak hours.
From Toyama/Kanazawa take the Nohi / Hokutetsu bus to Shirakawago (approx 1–1.5 hours from Kanazawa, up to 2 hours from Toyama depending on connection) — winter roads are usually fine but check schedules.
Wander the UNESCO-listed village of steep-roofed gasshō houses, visit a farm-house museum and climb the Ogimachi observation point for classic snowy winter views — a highlight of rural Japan in winter.
Travel by local bus / taxi toward the Shōgawa River cruise embarkation area (Nanto / Fukuno area or nearby port depending on operator); transfers vary — confirm the cruise departure point and time in advance.
Take the Shōgawa Yūran (river sightseeing) cruise for calm winter river scenery and valley views — cruise schedules can be seasonal/limited in winter, so pre-book and check operation notices.
Head to Kanazawa by bus or train for the evening (approx 1–1.5 hours from the Shōgawa area depending on route) — Kanazawa is a great overnight base with good rail connections back to Tokyo.
Enjoy fresh seafood from the Sea of Japan — Kanazawa’s sushi or kaisendon (seafood bowl) is a winter specialty; Omicho Market area has many great options.
Visit Kenrokuen, one of Japan’s top landscape gardens — winter offers quiet beauty and possible snow scenery; garden opening hours typically from early morning to late afternoon (confirm seasonal times).
Catch a midday Kagayaki/Hakutaka bound for Tokyo — trip takes ~2.5–3 hours depending on service; relax on the shinkansen and enjoy the scenery returning east.
Collect luggage or use coin lockers at Tokyo Station if you carried overnight bags in Kanazawa; aim to leave immediate space for a short hidden-gem walk.
Take a peaceful winter riverside walk through Todoroki Valley in Setagaya — a surprisingly green, quiet gorge inside Tokyo with bamboo and river atmospheres, great as a short nature break before your late-night flight.
Enjoy a last Tokyo meal (sushi, wagyu or cozy izakaya) near central Tokyo; leave time to collect luggage if stored and to make your transfer to Haneda.
Take the Keikyu Express, Airport Limousine bus or a taxi to Haneda — aim to arrive ~3 hours before your 00:05 flight for international check-in and security.