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Tokyo 6-Day Family Itinerary: May 6–11, 2026 — Kid-Friendly Highlights and Disney

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Day 1 · Wed, May 6
Tokyo (Downtown / Hotel area)

Arrival in Tokyo — Evening check-in and local dinner

7:30 AM:

Start the day with a family-friendly breakfast at Bills Omotesando (famous for fluffy pancakes) - kid portions available and a relaxed atmosphere to recover from travel.

8:30 AM:

Stroll through Yoyogi Park for fresh air and open space; let your 6-year-old run around the lawn while you enjoy people-watching and morning calm.

9:15 AM:

Visit Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue (or the nearby shrine gardens) for a quick peaceful walk and photos among greenery without a long museum visit.

10:00 AM:

Pop into Kiddy Land Harajuku to browse colorful toys and character goods - a short shopping stop that will delight your child and help pick up any essentials.

11:00 AM:

Recharge with a light Japanese snack at Afuri Harajuku (yuzu ramen and kid-friendly options) before heading back to the hotel to rest and check luggage arrangements.

12:30 PM:

Check in or drop bags at your hotel and freshen up; if your room isn't ready, ask the front desk to hold luggage and request recommendations for a short nearby walk to stretch after travel.

1:00 PM:

Light lunch at Sushi Zanmai Higashi-Ginza (counter seating available) for an introduction to sushi that's friendly for kids with cooked options like tamago and shrimp tempura.

2:00 PM:

Explore the nearby neighborhood with a gentle walk to Ginza Six - window-shop flagship stores and pop into Hakuhinkan Toy Park on Ginza for a quick toy browse that will charm your 6-year-old.

3:15 PM:

Return to the hotel for a short rest or nap; use this time to recharge devices, change into comfortable clothes, and plan the evening with the family concierge if available.

4:30 PM:

Head out for an easy family activity: ride the short Tokyo Water Bus (from nearby piers where available) for a river view and relaxed sightseeing that gives kids a fun 'boat' experience without much walking.

5:30 PM:

Stop at Depachika (department store food hall) such as at Mitsukoshi or Takashimaya to sample pastries or bento snacks - a colorful, kid-friendly way to try Japanese treats before dinner.

6:15 PM:

Freshen up back at the hotel and get ready for dinner; consider ordering a quick in-room amenity or requesting a kids' pack from reception to make the evening smoother.

7:00 PM:

Family dinner at Izakaya Toyosu Family-friendly branch or a cozy local ramen spot that welcomes children; choose a place with English menus and high-chair availability to keep the meal stress-free.

8:15 PM:

After dinner, take a short evening stroll to see nearby illuminated streets or visit a small local park so your child can burn off energy before bedtime.

9:00 PM:

Return to the hotel for bedtime routines; review tomorrow's plan (Asakusa & Ueno) and set out essentials like snacks, hats, and a compact stroller if you'll need it for the day ahead.

7:30 PM:

Take a gentle walk to Kabukiza Theater (exterior only) to admire the illuminated façade and snap family photos; there are benches nearby for a brief rest while soaking in the atmosphere.

8:00 PM:

Enjoy a casual dessert stop at Ginza West Aoyama Garden (or a nearby patisserie) for cake slices or parfaits that are easy to share with your child.

8:45 PM:

If your child still has energy, visit a nearby 24-hour arcade like Round1 or a small game center in Ginza for a few kid-friendly crane games and rhythm machines.

9:30 PM:

Return to the hotel and use the on-site convenience store to pick up bottled water, a light night snack, and any last-minute toiletries; then settle into bedtime routines with a favorite book or show.

10:00 PM:

Quiet wind-down: dim lights, lay out clothes for tomorrow, and confirm wake-up and breakfast arrangements with reception to ensure a smooth start for your Asakusa & Ueno day.

Day 2 · Thu, May 7
Asakusa & Ueno

Family-friendly Tokyo sightseeing — Asakusa and Ueno

7:30 AM:

Breakfast at Asakusa Kagetsudo to try their famous melonpan and milky coffee-grab a warm pastry to share with your child and enjoy it on a nearby bench.

8:15 AM:

Walk toward Senso-ji Temple and take in the colorful entrance of Kaminarimon Gate; let your child watch the street performers and browse small stalls selling toys and snacks along Nakamise-dori.

9:00 AM:

Explore the temple grounds and participate in a fun omikuji (fortune paper) experience at Senso-ji-explain the ritual briefly and help your child tie their fortune if desired.

9:45 AM:

Snack stop at Denpatsu-an or a nearby sweet shop for dorayaki or taiyaki; enjoy a short break while your child samples a traditional Japanese treat.

10:15 AM:

Stroll along the Sumida River promenade toward Sumida Park where your child can run in open space and you can enjoy views of Tokyo Skytree across the water for memorable family photos.

11:00 AM:

Visit Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center rooftop for a quick free lookout over the district and to pick up kid-friendly maps or tips from staff before heading to Ueno.

11:30 AM:

Take the short train ride to Ueno and stop for an early lunch at Innsyoutei (seasonal, family-friendly) inside Ueno Park-choose a tatami or table seating area to relax with your child.

12:30 PM:

Wander deeper into Ueno Park and let your child enjoy the playground area near the pond while you admire the cherry trees and plan the rest of the afternoon.

1:15 PM:

Visit Ueno Toshogu Shrine for a quick cultural stop-the ornate carvings and bright colors are easy for kids to notice and a calm contrast to busier streets.

2:00 PM:

Head to Ueno Zoo for a family-friendly animal visit; focus on the panda area and the children's petting zone so your 6-year-old stays engaged without getting overwhelmed.

3:30 PM:

Take a break at Innsyoutei's tea area or nearby cafés in the park to rest feet and enjoy Japanese sweets or iced drinks while recounting favorite moments from the zoo.

4:15 PM:

Explore Ameya-Yokocho (Ameyoko) Market for a sensory stroll-sample street snacks like sweet crepes or yakitori and pick up small souvenirs such as character snacks or toys.

5:00 PM:

Visit Tokyo National Museum briefly if the family has energy-focus on kid-friendly highlights like samurai armor displays (short selective walkthrough rather than full museum pace).

6:00 PM:

Early dinner at Yoshinoya Ueno or a family-friendly izakaya near Ueno Station offering children's set meals; opt for a quick, familiar meal to keep the evening relaxed.

7:00 PM:

Finish the afternoon with a gentle stroll back through Ueno Park to the hotel area, stopping by pond-side benches so your child can feed ducks or unwind before bedtime routines.

7:30 PM:

Catch a short river cruise on the Sumida River Cruise (Asakusa pier departures) for a calm, scenic ride that shows Tokyo lit up and gives your child a gentle boat experience after a busy day.

8:15 PM:

Have dinner at Ise Sueyoshi (family-friendly upstairs seating) or choose Ueno Pasta House for kid-approved pasta and mild sauces-easy, familiar flavors to please a 6-year-old.

9:00 PM:

Stop by Asakusa Hanayashiki (small evening rides area) for a short funfair visit-ride a gentle carousel or kiddie coaster if operating hours allow for a memorable nightcap.

9:45 PM:

Pick up sweet treats at Asakusa Kagetsudo or a nearby conbini for an evening snack to enjoy back at the hotel while winding down with a story or show for your child.

10:15 PM:

Return to the hotel for bedtime routines; lay out clothes and pack a small snack pack for tomorrow, and briefly review transit plans to Ueno Zoo to ensure a smooth morning start.

Day 3 · Fri, May 8
Ueno / Odaiba

Kid-focused fun — Ueno Zoo and teamLab Planets or Odaiba

7:30 AM:

Breakfast at Innsyoutei in Ueno Park (or the nearby café) to fuel up with child-friendly Japanese set meals and pancakes while planning the zoo route for the morning.

8:15 AM:

Arrive early at Ueno Zoo to beat crowds; head straight to the Giant Panda exhibit and then visit the children's zoo area so your 6-year-old can interact with small animals and feedings if scheduled.

9:30 AM:

Take a relaxed stroll to the Shinobazu Pond area within Ueno Park-rent a swan paddle boat (seasonal) for gentle family fun and great photo opportunities of the park's scenery.

10:15 AM:

Snack break at Ueno Park Cafe or a nearby konbini for onigiri and fruit; rest on park benches while your child enjoys a quick play at the nearby playground before the next stop.

10:45 AM:

Head to Ueno Station and take the train toward Odaiba; enjoy a short transit adventure that your child will find like a mini-ride while watching city views from the window.

11:30 AM:

Arrive in Odaiba and visit teamLab Borderless or teamLab Planets (choose the booked location); explore immersive digital exhibits at a child-friendly pace and let your kid freely discover interactive light displays.

12:30 PM:

Lunch at Aqua City Odaiba Food Court where you can choose kid-friendly options like tempura bowls or pancakes and sit with views of Rainbow Bridge; let your child pick a small dessert from the stalls.

1:15 PM:

Take a slow walk to the waterfront and explore Odaiba Seaside Park - your 6-year-old can play on the sandy shore while you enjoy skyline views and snap family photos with Tokyo Bay in the background.

2:00 PM:

Visit Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) for hands-on exhibits like the interactive robot zone; choose short demonstrations (ASIMO or Earth exhibit) to keep the pace fun and engaging.

3:00 PM:

Head to DiverCity Tokyo Plaza to see the full-size Gundam Statue and pop into the shopping mall's kid-friendly arcades or the Gundam Base shop for a quick toy-building peek that will delight your child.

4:00 PM:

Stop for an afternoon treat at Gontran Cherrier Tokyo (DiverCity) or Kua`Aina Odaiba for kid-approved pancakes or a burger, giving everyone a relaxed sugar boost before the evening activities.

4:45 PM:

Ride the Yurikamome Line back toward central Odaiba for elevated views - sit near the front car so your child can enjoy train-driver-like views of the bridge and rainbow-lit skyline.

5:15 PM:

Return to teamLab Planets (if you chose Planets earlier) for any remaining immersive rooms you skipped in the morning, or re-enter selected gentle exhibits for a calmer evening experience with softer lights.

6:00 PM:

Sunset stroll along the deck at Palette Town (or the waterfront promenade) to watch the lights come on across the bay; there's space for your child to scooter or run safely while you relax.

6:30 PM:

Early dinner at Odaiba Takoyaki Museum (Decks Tokyo Beach) or family-friendly Sizzler / Brooklyn Parlor - choose familiar dishes so the 6-year-old has comfortable options and you can linger without rush.

7:30 PM:

Catch the illuminated view of Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower from the Odaiba waterfront, then head toward the station for an easy return to Ueno or your hotel; consider a quick photo stop at the lit-up Gundam if still nearby.

8:00 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed dessert stop at Aqua City Odaiba's Milkland (or a nearby patisserie) for soft-serve ice cream or colorful parfaits that are perfect to share with your 6-year-old while seated with views of the bay.

8:30 PM:

Take a slow evening walk along Odaiba Seaside Park to watch the Rainbow Bridge light up; let your child run safely on the promenade while you capture family photos with the illuminated skyline.

9:00 PM:

Board a short evening Tokyo Bay Night Cruise (departures from Odaiba or nearby piers) for a calm boat ride where your child can enjoy the motion of the boat and you can appreciate Tokyo's waterfront lights.

9:45 PM:

If your child still has energy, stop by the kid-friendly arcade in Decks Tokyo Beach for a few crane games or light-up kiddie rides; cap the night with a small prize your child can keep as a memento.

10:15 PM:

Have a casual late dinner or warm-up snack at Mamma Mia Odaiba (family-friendly Italian) or pick up bentos from a konbini for a quieter in-room meal before bed to settle your child for sleep.

10:45 PM:

Return to your hotel area via the Yurikamome Line or taxi; use this travel time to read a bedtime story or play soft music so your 6-year-old winds down from a full day of activities.

Day 4 · Sat, May 9
Tokyo Disney Resort (Urayasu)

Disneyland or DisneySea day

6:30 AM:

Arrive early at Tokyo Disney Resort parking/drop-off or take the Disney Resort Line to Tokyo Disneyland Station / Tokyo DisneySea Station to enjoy shorter queues at popular rides and capture quiet park photos.

7:00 AM:

Grab a quick family breakfast at Captain Hook's Galley (DisneySea) or Eastside Cafe (Disneyland nearby Partner Hotels) - choose familiar kid-friendly options like pancakes or sandwiches to fuel the day.

7:30 AM:

Join the queue for park opening (or Early Entry if staying at a Disney hotel) and head straight to a top family attraction such as Pooh's Hunny Hunt (Disneyland) or Toy Story Mania! (DisneySea) to minimize wait times.

8:15 AM:

Use Disney's Lightning Lane / Disney Premier Access or standby for a second short ride; while waiting, let your child explore character photo spots near World Bazaar (Disneyland) or Mediterranean Harbor (DisneySea).

9:00 AM:

Snack break at Grandma Sara's Kitchen (DisneySea) or Plaza Pavilion Restaurant (Disneyland) for pastries and milk/juice for your 6-year-old, and take a bathroom/rest stop to stay comfortable through the morning.

9:30 AM:

Hop to gentle family rides like Jungle Cruise (Disneyland) or Aquatopia (DisneySea) - both offer whimsical experiences perfect for a 6-year-old and give parents time to relax while enjoying themed scenery.

10:15 AM:

Catch a short live show or character greeting at Tomorrowland Terrace (Disneyland) or the Arabian Coast stage (DisneySea) - check daily schedules for kid-friendly parade or showtimes and secure a good viewing spot.

11:00 AM:

Enjoy an early lunch reservation or mobile-order from Horizon Bay Restaurant (DisneySea buffet-style) or Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall (Disneyland) to avoid peak crowds and choose dishes your child will enjoy.

12:30 PM:

After an early lunch, visit Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters (Disneyland) or Toy Story Mania! (DisneySea reprise if you preferrred) for a family-friendly interactive shooting game that keeps your 6-year-old engaged with colorful targets and playful competition.

1:15 PM:

Take a relaxed walk to Tokyo DisneySea's Mermaid Lagoon (or Fantasyland in Disneyland) to enjoy indoor, kid-focused rides and soft-play areas where your child can explore safely while parents sit and rest on nearby benches.

2:00 PM:

Stop for a cool treat at Gyoza Dog or Chandu Tail (DisneySea) or grab a themed ice cream from The Ice Cream Cones (Disneyland) and find a shady spot to enjoy a calm snack break while planning the rest of the afternoon.

2:30 PM:

Catch a family-friendly parade or stage show-look for performances in Mediterranean Harbor (DisneySea) or Parade Route/World Bazaar (Disneyland); secure a comfortable viewing spot so your child can see characters up close.

3:15 PM:

Enjoy gentle attractions like Peter Pan's Flight (Disneyland) or Sindbad's Storybook Voyage (DisneySea) that are perfect for a 6-year-old and offer quieter, magical scenes to wind down the afternoon.

4:00 PM:

Head to Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique area (if available) or a character merchandise shop to scout small souvenirs and try on a simple costume or hat-an interactive shopping moment that becomes a keepsake for your child.

4:30 PM:

Take a mid-afternoon rest back at your hotel or in a quiet park area near the resort hotels to recharge with a short nap or quiet play; use hotel facilities if staying at a Disney hotel for a comfortable break.

5:15 PM:

Return to the park for golden-hour photos-visit World Bazaar (Disneyland) or American Waterfront (DisneySea) to capture family pictures with soft light and fewer crowds around scenic backdrops.

6:00 PM:

Have an early dinner reservation at Mama Biscotti's Bakery (DisneySea) or Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall (Disneyland) to enjoy a relaxed meal with kid-friendly menu items and character-themed desserts.

6:45 PM:

After dinner, take a gentle ride on Aquatopia (DisneySea) or It's a Small World (Disneyland) for a calm, whimsical experience as the park begins to light up for evening entertainment.

7:30 PM:

Find a comfortable spot to watch the evening spectacular-look for showtimes for Nighttime Fantasmic! / Wonderful World of Memories (DisneySea) or the Nighttime Parade / Fireworks (Disneyland) and settle in with snacks for your child.

8:30 PM:

After the nighttime show, take a slow stroll through lit-up areas and pop into a shop like Grand Emporium (Disneyland) or Emporio (DisneySea) to pick up last-minute souvenirs before leaving the park.

9:15 PM:

Head toward the monorail or resort shuttle; stop by Ikspiari (Disney Resort shopping/dining complex) for a light dessert or hot chocolate if your child needs a final pick-me-up before bedtime.

9:30 PM:

If your child is still awake, enjoy a slow, stroller-friendly walk along the promenade to Ikspiari and stop at Nana's Green Tea for a calming matcha float or a light parfait before heading back toward the resort transport hub.

10:00 PM:

Pop into Ikspiari's Disney Store for any last-minute plush or souvenir purchases and let your child choose a small memento while you pick up bottled water and a light snack for the hotel room.

10:30 PM:

Take a gentle ride on the Disney Resort Line to enjoy the nighttime lights of the resort from the train windows; use this quiet time to show photos from the day and let your child wind down.

11:00 PM:

Return to your hotel room for bedtime routines; set out tomorrow's clothes, prepare a small packed breakfast from hotel café options or a konbini run, and read a favorite story to settle your 6-year-old.

11:30 PM:

Final checks and quiet time: dim lights, double-check park bags for tomorrow (snacks, ponchos, portable charger), and enjoy a short moment together on the balcony or window seat to reflect on the day's highlights before lights out.

Day 5 · Sun, May 10
Shibuya / Harajuku

Shibuya, Harajuku and Meiji Shrine — shopping and parks

7:30 AM:

Start with breakfast at Streamer Coffee Company (Shibuya) - grab strong coffee for the adults and a sweet pancake or pastry for your 6-year-old while watching morning commuters at a relaxed pace.

8:15 AM:

Cross the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing for a family photo and then explore the pedestrian-friendly lanes around Center Gai, letting your child spot colorful shop fronts and character merchandise.

9:00 AM:

Visit Hachiko Statue for a quick story about loyalty and take photos; nearby, pop into Shibuya 109 briefly to browse kid-friendly character goods on the lower floors.

9:30 AM:

Walk or take a short taxi to Meiji Jingu and enjoy a peaceful family stroll through the shrine forest - let your child watch the koi at the inner pond and try a small omikuji (fortune slip) together.

10:15 AM:

Explore Takeshita Street (Harajuku) for colorful sweets and crepes; stop at Angel's Heart or Marion Crepes so your child can choose a fun, Instagram-worthy crepe while you browse quirky shops.

11:00 AM:

Head to Kiddy Land Harajuku for an immersive toy-shopping experience where your child can pick a small souvenir and you can find unique character items not easily found elsewhere.

11:45 AM:

Take a short break at Reissue Harajuku (latte art café) or Café Ron Ron for kid-friendly sweets and a refreshing drink before transitioning to lunchtime plans in Omotesando or nearby.

12:30 PM:

Lunch at Omotesando Koffee (or nearby Bills Omotesando if you prefer a fuller menu) - pick a kid-friendly set or pancakes and sit on the terrace while planning the afternoon route.

1:15 PM:

Walk down Omotesando Avenue toward Cat Street, stopping at boutique shops and letting your child enjoy window displays; pop into Design Tshirts Store graniph for colorful kid tees.

2:00 PM:

Visit the playful outdoor space at Togo Shrine or the small play area near Ura-Harajuku for a short break where your 6-year-old can run while you relax on nearby benches.

2:30 PM:

Drop into Pompompurin Cafe (or another character café in Harajuku) for a themed dessert and photo moment that your child will love; reserve in advance if possible to avoid waits.

3:15 PM:

Head back toward Shibuya and explore Shibuya Parco's floors for kid-focused shops like Nintendo Tokyo and the pop-culture exhibits; let your child try a short game demo or browse collectibles.

4:00 PM:

Take a break at Shibuya Stream's riverside terrace cafés - try Good Morning Cafe & GRILL for light snacks and a relaxed spot to recharge while watching the city flow.

4:30 PM:

Visit the interactive Moyai Statue area and then pop into Tokyu Hands Shibuya to pick up small travel toys or practical kid items like stickers and snacks for the rest of the trip.

5:00 PM:

Ride the escalator viewpoint inside Shibuya Mark City or grab photos from the Shibuya Sky observation approach (ticketed) if you'd like elevated views - consider a quick visit for golden-hour family photos.

5:45 PM:

Early dinner at Afuri Harajuku (yuzu ramen, kid portions) or Ichiran Shibuya private booths if your child enjoys a slightly calmer dining experience; choose a spot with familiar flavors to keep mealtime smooth.

6:30 PM:

After dinner, stroll through the illuminated lanes of Center Gai and stop at a game center like SEGA Shibuya for a few kid-friendly crane games or rhythm machines as a fun evening treat.

7:15 PM:

Catch the evening ambiance at Shibuya Crossing from the second-floor windows of Shibuya Tsutaya for a relaxed view and family photos without standing in the middle of the crowd.

7:45 PM:

Grab a final dessert at Kippy's COOKIES or a crepe from a Harajuku stall for your child to enjoy while you wander back toward your hotel; keep the pace gentle to wind down the day.

8:15 PM:

Take a gentle walk to Yoyogi Park (Harajuku side) for a calmer, leafy evening stroll where your child can move freely and you can enjoy the dusk atmosphere away from busy streets.

8:45 PM:

Stop for a light Japanese-style snack at Harajuku Gyoza-ro - order a small plate of kid-friendly pan-fried gyoza and steamed rice while seated in a casual family-friendly area.

9:15 PM:

Visit Cat Street after dark to see the boutique lights and pop into a late-night dessert spot like Flipper's Harajuku for a fluffy pancake or crepe to share with your 6-year-old.

9:45 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed play-and-rest stop at NHK Studio Park viewing area (exterior/entrance area open late) for child-friendly displays and a chance to sit and unwind before heading back toward Shibuya.

10:15 PM:

Return to Shibuya and visit Shibuya Hikarie's food basement or café terrace for a warm drink and small sweet - pick up a packaged snack from Depachika to have in the hotel later.

10:45 PM:

Pop into a family-friendly late-night arcade like SEGA Shibuya for a final few crane-game attempts and allow your child to choose a small prize as a memorable token from the day.

11:15 PM:

Head back to the hotel area and stop at a nearby konbini such as FamilyMart to pick up bottled drinks, a light supper, or a bedtime snack for your child before settling in for the night.

Day 6 · Mon, May 11
Tokyo (Hotel area / Airport transfer)

Last-minute shopping and departure

7:00 AM:

Breakfast at Hotel café or nearby FamilyMart - grab easy on-the-go choices like sandwiches, fruit, and bottles of milk or juice so the family is fueled for last-minute errands.

7:45 AM:

Quick walk to the nearest depachika (department store food hall) such as Mitsukoshi or Takashimaya to pick up premium snacks, boxed sweets, and omiyage (souvenirs) neatly packaged for carry-on.

8:30 AM:

Drop off any larger purchases at the hotel's concierge for luggage hold and take a short taxi or train ride to Narita/Haneda Airport gift shops (if on the way) or nearby shopping streets for small keepsakes.

9:15 AM:

Visit Don Quijote (city branch) for last-minute practical items - travel adapters, toiletries, and inexpensive character goods that make easy extras for your 6-year-old and family.

10:00 AM:

Stop at Ueno Ameyoko or a local market stall for fresh snacks and pick up any remaining edible souvenirs like senbei, matcha cookies, or specialty candies packaged for travel.

10:45 AM:

Return to the hotel to pack purchases, confirm airport transfer details with reception, and enjoy a short rest; use this time to ensure passports, boarding passes, and kid snacks are readily accessible.

11:15 AM:

If time allows before check-out, take a final family photo at a nearby spot such as hotel rooftop or local park bench and enjoy a last-minute soft-serve or coffee from a neighborhood café.

11:45 AM:

Complete check-out and meet your pre-booked airport transfer or head to the nearest train station for the Narita Express or Keikyu Airport Line to begin your journey home with smooth timing.

12:30 PM:

Have a relaxed late lunch at Tully's Coffee (hotel nearby branch) or Nana's Green Tea - choose a kid-friendly set or pancake to keep your 6-year-old happy while you finish last packing checks.

1:15 PM:

Walk to Tokyu Hands or Loft for any final versatile souvenirs like stickers, stationery, or travel toys; let your child pick one small item as a travel memento.

2:00 PM:

Drop into Depachika (department store food hall) one more time-pick up airtight snacks, matcha sweets, or boxed wagashi neatly packaged for the flight and ask staff for gift wrapping if needed.

2:45 PM:

Make a quick stop at FamilyMart or 7-Eleven to top up kid essentials (extra wet wipes, small juice boxes, a familiar snack) and buy sealed bottles of water for the airport transfer.

3:15 PM:

Return to the hotel to reconfirm your airport transfer time with reception and begin moving checked purchases to baggage; take a short sit-down in the lobby café like Café de Crie if anyone needs a rest.

3:45 PM:

If you have a little time before leaving, take a short family walk to the nearby local park/playground for your child to stretch legs and expend energy before the journey; capture one last family photo on a bench.

4:15 PM:

Final bathroom and stroller check, collect passports and boarding passes from the room, and place all flight snacks and medication in an easy-to-reach hand bag for the transfer to Narita/Haneda.

4:45 PM:

Meet your pre-booked airport transfer in the hotel lobby or hail a taxi; hand a small travel activity (coloring book or sticker set) to your child to use during the ride as a calm distraction.

5:30 PM:

If traffic allows and you're routed via a shopping complex like Aeon Mall or Ikspiari en route, ask the driver for a short convenience stop to pick up any last-minute souvenirs or a light dinner to-go.

6:00 PM:

Enjoy an early family dinner-to-go from Ikspiari's casual eateries (try Eggs 'n Things or Nana's Green Tea) and eat in the hotel's lounge or a nearby park bench to keep the pace relaxed before transfer.

6:45 PM:

Final souvenir run: pop into Don Quijote (city branch) for any quirky last-minute gifts and practical items like travel chargers or small toys your 6-year-old will appreciate on the flight.

7:15 PM:

Head to FamilyMart or 7-Eleven for last-minute convenience needs-pick up sealed drinks, extra wet wipes, and a familiar snack your child prefers for the journey.

7:45 PM:

Return to the hotel lobby to collect stored purchases from concierge and confirm the airport transfer timing; spend a few quiet minutes reading or showing photos to your child so they feel ready for bedtime on the move.

8:15 PM:

Begin light packing final checks in the room: place passports, boarding passes, medications, and travel snacks into an easily reachable day bag and tuck a small comfort toy into your child's lap for the trip.

8:45 PM:

Freshen up as a family at the hotel's restroom or family bathroom; change into comfortable travel clothes, brush teeth, and ensure everyone has a refillable water bottle for the transfer.

9:15 PM:

Meet your pre-booked airport transfer or taxi in the hotel lobby; hand your child a quiet activity like a sticker book and settle into the vehicle while reviewing seatbelt and safety arrangements.

10:00 PM:

If routed via Ikspiari or an airport complex en route and time allows, make a brief stop for a hot drink or soft-serve treat-this gives a calming last moment of normalcy before airport procedures.

10:45 PM:

Arrive at Narita or Haneda early check-in area; use family lanes where available, locate a family restroom, and let your 6-year-old stretch legs in a quieter terminal play area if one is nearby.

11:15 PM:

Complete security and immigration with a calm pace; once through, find a comfortable gate seating area, give your child a final small snack from duty-free, and begin bedtime wind-down with a story or quiet game.

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