After arriving in Tokyo, collect luggage and catch the JR Azusa/limited express from Shinjuku Station toward Matsumoto, enjoying views as the train leaves the metropolis; break the journey with a short photo stop and lunch at the charming wooden Matsumoto Castle town near the station. From there, board the local express or rented car for the scenic drive into Nagano Prefecture, pausing at the atmospheric Narai-juku post town for a stroll among preserved Edo-era buildings and a chance to sample local soba before continuing toward your Nagano base.
After exploring Matsumoto and Narai-juku in the morning, continue northeast and pause in the riverside town of Kiso-Fukushima to wander the preserved streets and visit the atmospheric Fukushima Sekisho (historic checkpoint) before a late lunch of regional soba. In the late afternoon, drive or take the local train up into Nagano prefecture and stop at [Zenko-ji Temple](https://www.google.com/search?q=Zenko-ji+Temple+Please+creat+itinerarry+i+have+flight+in+tokyo+out+tokyo+i+want+to+creat+itinerarry+based+on+place+to+visit+below+this+%3A%0ANagano+Kamikochi+jigokudani+%0Ahakone+kawaguchi+gotemba+outlet+Fuji+q+highland+%0Ashizuoka+Nagoya+suzuka+circuit+theme+park+%0Awith+last+4+night+explore+tokyo+%0A%28shibuya%2C+shinjuku%2C+team+lab+%2C+disneyland%29%0APlease+suggest+itinerarry+if+u+have+wonderfull+advise+hidden+gems+place+or+unique+things+to+do+between+this+route+%0Ai+will+do+this+itinerarry+for+end+of+may+till+early+june++official+site) in central Nagano for a peaceful evening stroll among lantern-lit approachways and a chance to join the temple's contemplative atmosphere before checking into your Nagano base.
As twilight falls, settle into your Nagano base and stroll toward the atmospheric Matsushiro Castle Remains, where illuminated pathways and quiet gardens offer a gentle introduction to the region's history. Follow this with a relaxed dinner of local specialties-try a steaming bowl at Yawataya Isogoro for Nagano-style miso or a cozy izakaya in the Nakashinjuku district-then finish the night with a soak at a neighborhood public bath such as Matsushiro Onsen to ease travel fatigue and prepare for the alpine adventures ahead.
Rise early and take the scenic bus from your Nagano-area base into the high valley, then begin a gentle hike from the Kamikochi Bus Terminal along the Azusa River toward the photogenic Kappa Bridge, pausing for crisp mountain air and river reflections of the Hotaka range. Continue on well-maintained trails to the peaceful Taisho Pond for mirror-like views and a short picnic, with optional side walks to the lesser-known Myojin Pond shrine area where mossy cedar groves and quiet pools reward early-morning exploration.
After a morning on the river, take a relaxed loop toward the quieter upper valley, visiting the fragrant cedar groves around Fureai Bridge and then continuing to the serene wetlands of Yokoo Marsh, where raised boardwalks make birdwatching and alpine-flower spotting easy. Late afternoon, reward yourself with a tea break or light meal at the rustic Kamikochi Imperial Hotel terrace (or nearby mountain hut) while watching sunlight gild the peaks of the Hotaka Range, then stroll back via the lesser-used trail to catch golden-hour reflections before boarding the return bus to your Nagano base.
As daylight softens, wander upstream to the tranquil Myojin-ike area to enjoy late-afternoon reflections and the small shrine setting, then pause for a warming cup at the rustic Kappa Bridge Cafe or a riverside mountain hut with views of the Hotaka ridgeline. Finish your evening with a quiet soak at Oku-Kamikochi Onsen (or a nearby public bath in your Nagano base if returning by bus), followed by a hearty meal of regional soba and river-fresh trout at a local ryokan to reflect on the day's alpine moments.
Set out early from your Nagano base toward Yudanaka Onsen, stroll through the charming hot-spring town and pick up a boxed breakfast before beginning the scenic forest walk to Jigokudani Monkey Park to watch wild Japanese macaques bathing and socializing in the steaming pools; linger at the observation deck for photography as the morning mist lifts. After the park, detour to the atmospheric open-air Shibu Onsen district to wander narrow alleyways lined with traditional wooden ryokan and try a self-guided hop between several communal footbaths, then warm up with a late-morning cup of local tea at a riverside café near Yudanagawa.
Wander the charming streets of Shibu Onsen further into town to try a guided footbath ritual at Sotoyu and browse traditional craft shops, then take a short drive up to Yamanouchi Town Museum for local history and seasonal photo exhibits about the monkeys and mountain life. Late afternoon, head into the higher slopes to explore the scenic trails around Shiga Kogen's Ichinose Highlands, where alpine flowers and panoramic ridgeline views reward a gentle hike before returning to town for dinner followed by a restorative soak at Togari Onsen or your ryokan's private bath.
After returning from the highlands, head to the charming riverside village of Korobiki-no-Sato for a leisurely stroll along its lantern-lit lanes and a visit to the atmospheric Kosenji Temple, where evening bells and mossy stone steps make for a peaceful pause. For dinner, reserve a seat at the nearby Otofuke Ryokan (or a local izakaya in Yudanaka) to enjoy seasonal mountain kaiseki featuring river trout and locally grown mountain vegetables, then finish the night with a restorative soak at the secluded Gensen Onsen Itoya to unwind under the starlit Nagano sky.
Depart Nagano after breakfast and travel toward Hakone, arriving mid-morning to start with a restorative soak at Hakone Yuryo where private rotenburo options and river-side footbaths set a gentle tone after mountain travel. From there stroll the curated lakeside promenade to [Hakone Checkpoint Museum](https://www.google.com/search?q=Hakone+Checkpoint+Museum+Please+creat+itinerarry+i+have+flight+in+tokyo+out+tokyo+i+want+to+creat+itinerarry+based+on+place+to+visit+below+this+%3A%0ANagano+Kamikochi+jigokudani+%0Ahakone+kawaguchi+gotemba+outlet+Fuji+q+highland+%0Ashizuoka+Nagoya+suzuka+circuit+theme+park+%0Awith+last+4+night+explore+tokyo+%0A%28shibuya%2C+shinjuku%2C+team+lab+%2C+disneyland%29%0APlease+suggest+itinerarry+if+u+have+wonderfull+advise+hidden+gems+place+or+unique+things+to+do+between+this+route+%0Ai+will+do+this+itinerarry+for+end+of+may+till+early+june++official+site) on the shore for Edo-era history and dramatic views of Lake Ashi, then board a short scenic loop on the compact Hakone Sightseeing Cruise (or a private sightseeing boat) to enjoy early-day reflections of the surrounding hills and the chance to spot seasonal greenery before checking into your Hakone accommodation.
After a relaxed morning on the lake, head up the Hakone Ropeway to the volcanic slopes and hike short trails around Owakudani Valley to peer into sulfur vents and sample a famed black egg at a viewpoint. Continue with a serene stroll through the fragrant cedar avenue of Hakone Shrine's hidden approach and its lakeside torii, then unwind at the historic [Tenzan Onsen](https://www.google.com/search?q=Tenzan+Onsen+Please+creat+itinerarry+i+have+flight+in+tokyo+out+tokyo+i+want+to+creat+itinerarry+based+on+place+to+visit+below+this+%3A%0ANagano+Kamikochi+jigokudani+%0Ahakone+kawaguchi+gotemba+outlet+Fuji+q+highland+%0Ashizuoka+Nagoya+suzuka+circuit+theme+park+%0Awith+last+4+night+explore+tokyo+%0A%28shibuya%2C+shinjuku%2C+team+lab+%2C+disneyland%29%0APlease+suggest+itinerarry+if+u+have+wonderfull+advise+hidden+gems+place+or+unique+things+to+do+between+this+route+%0Ai+will+do+this+itinerarry+for+end+of+may+till+early+june++official+site) with outdoor baths surrounded by forest before an evening of kaiseki at your ryokan.
As twilight deepens, wander the lantern-lit approach to Hakone Gora Park for a peaceful stroll among illuminated flower beds and the small onsite tea house, then take the short funicular down to Sengokuhara Pampas Grass Fields to watch sunset hues paint the tall grasses (especially lovely in late May). Finish with a relaxed dinner at a local soba restaurant near Gora Station followed by a private outdoor soak at Yumoto's boutique onsen Ryokan to soak away travel fatigue and prepare for the next day's ropeway and valley explorations.
After leaving Hakone, arrive at the northern shores and begin with a lakeside stroll along Oike Park to catch the morning light on Mount Fuji reflected in the water, then hire a paddleboat at Lake Kawaguchi Marina for a calm glide beneath the Kawaguchi shoreline. Continue with a visit to the charming Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum to enjoy small-scale mechanical organ concerts and manicured gardens, followed by a coffee and yōkan tasting at the artisan Kawaguchiko Cheese Cake Garden before departing toward Gotemba for afternoon outlet time.
After lakeside morning sights, drive east to the foothills and stretch your legs with a walk through the fragrant cedar avenue at Arakurayama Sengen Park, climbing to the pagoda viewpoint for that classic layered view of Mount Fuji without repeating Kawaguchi spots. Then descend toward Gotemba and enjoy bargain-hunting at Gotemba Premium Outlets, punctuating shopping with a rooftop coffee at Starbucks Fuji View Terrace (for a final Fuji vista) and a late-afternoon stop at the nearby Yamanashi Wine & Craft Beer Garden to sample regional drinks before checking into your Gotemba-area hotel.
As the sun softens, wander the tranquil waterfront of Oishi Park to watch golden light wash over pond-side flowerbeds and capture another Fuji reflection from a quieter angle, then enjoy seasonal snacks at the park's small craft stalls. Later, head to the atmospheric Kawaguchiko Herb Garden Lucia for a sunset stroll through scented paths and a panoramic terrace drink, then finish the night with a relaxed izakaya dinner at Houtou Fudou Kawaguchiko sampling the region's thick noodle stew before driving toward your Gotemba hotel.
Start your day with a sunrise photo session at the quieter Arakura Sengen Park (Chureito Pagoda) viewpoint to capture the classic pagoda-and-Mount-Fuji composition before crowds arrive, then head down to explore the retro arcades and anime-themed shops along Fuji-Q Highland's entrance promenade for collectible finds and themed cafés. After a quick themed breakfast at Gaspard & Lisa Cafe or a local bakery, book an early entry to ride the park's signature coasters-begin with the heart-stopping Dodonpa or the panoramic Eejanaika-so you can enjoy top thrills with shorter queues and clear mid-morning views of Fuji when the weather cooperates.
After a morning of major coasters, slow the pace with a scenic ride on the Kawaguchiko Retro Bus to explore quieter lakeside attractions; hop off to wander the tranquil gardens and glasshouses at the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum for small organ concerts and a fragrant rose terrace. Later, soak in panoramic Fuji views from the elevated [Kachi Kachi Ropeway](https://www.google.com/search?q=Kachi+Kachi+Ropeway+Please+creat+itinerarry+i+have+flight+in+tokyo+out+tokyo+i+want+to+creat+itinerarry+based+on+place+to+visit+below+this+%3A%0ANagano+Kamikochi+jigokudani+%0Ahakone+kawaguchi+gotemba+outlet+Fuji+q+highland+%0Ashizuoka+Nagoya+suzuka+circuit+theme+park+%0Awith+last+4+night+explore+tokyo+%0A%28shibuya%2C+shinjuku%2C+team+lab+%2C+disneyland%29%0APlease+suggest+itinerarry+if+u+have+wonderfull+advise+hidden+gems+place+or+unique+things+to+do+between+this+route+%0Ai+will+do+this+itinerarry+for+end+of+may+till+early+june++official+site) summit station, then descend for a relaxed riverside lunch at Hoto Fudo Kawaguchiko (try the regional noodle stew) before drifting into early-evening photos at the peaceful Oishi Park shoreline.
As the park lights come on, wander to the lively Fuji-Q Highland Night Market (seasonal events often held near the park promenade) to sample local street-food specialties like yakitori and sweet potato snacks while watching the neon-lit coaster silhouettes. Afterward, take a short walk to the nearby Fujiyoshida Ramen Alley for a comforting bowl of regional ramen, then finish the night with a serene riverside stroll along the Arakawa Riverbank to catch the silhouetted profile of Mount Fuji at dusk before returning to your hotel.
Depart the Fuji area after breakfast and head southwest to Shizuoka, beginning with a fragrant walk through the terraced fields of Kawane Cha-no-Sato where you can join a hands-on tea-picking experience and learn a short matcha whisking demonstration at the onsite tea house. Continue with a scenic drive to Satta Pass for dramatic coastal panoramas-pause at the viewpoint to photograph the jagged coastline and distant Izu Peninsula, then descend to the historic seaside district of Miho no Matsubara to stroll beneath the pine grove and visit the small Ryugu Shrine with views across Suruga Bay.
Drive south toward central Shizuoka and visit the atmospheric Kunozan Toshogu Shrine, ascending the cedar-lined steps to admire ornate Edo-period carvings and sweeping views over Suruga Bay; pause at the shrine terrace for a matcha soft-serve from a nearby stall. Continue to the charming port town of Shimizu to explore the lively Fish Market (Shimizu S-Pulse Dream Plaza area) where you can sample fresh sashimi or a local sushi set, then take a short walk to the waterfront Miho Fishing Port promenade for sunset silhouettes of the harbor and a serene stroll before checking into your Shizuoka accommodation.
As twilight settles, wander the atmospheric lanes of Sunpu Castle Park to enjoy illuminated castle moats and a calm riverside promenade, then head to the lively Aoi-machi Yokocho alley for small-plate izakaya dining featuring local seafood and Shizuoka sake. After dinner, take a short drive to the seaside Mare & Terra Observatory (or the quieter Nihondaira Panorama Park at its lower terraces) for sweeping night views over Suruga Bay and, if the sky is clear, a distant silhouette of Mount Fuji before returning to your hotel for a restful soak.
After an easy morning transfer from Shizuoka, begin with a hearty breakfast at Cafe de LEXN near Nagoya Station before heading to the atmospheric Atsuta Jingu to wander its ancient cedar paths and view treasured Shinto architecture. From there stroll into the nearby Atsuta Shokudo Market to sample hitsumabushi-style eel bites and local street snacks, then climb up to the elevated terrace of JR Central Towers for sweeping midday views across the city as you plan the afternoon's museums and castle visit.
After lunch, wander the striking modern-meets-traditional exhibits at [Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology](https://www.tcmit.org/english/), where hands-on demos and restored looms trace Japan's industrial rise. Continue to the serene historic quarter of Osu Kannon to browse vintage shops and quirky cafés, then climb the nearby Nagoya TV Tower for late-afternoon panoramas before enjoying an early evening glass of local craft beer at the atmospheric Fushimi Beer Station to round out the city introduction.
As the city lights come on, head to the bustling Sakae District to wander its illuminated pedestrian plazas and try kushikatsu and local tapas at the lively Yaba-cho Dining Alley; finish with a ride up to the observation deck of Nabana no Sato (Nagoya branch) / or the nearby Sky Promenade for panoramic night views of the skyline. Afterward, slip into a cozy craft-sake bar like Kikusuiya for a guided tasting of regional brews and small izakaya plates, then take a relaxed riverwalk along the atmospheric Hori River to watch lantern reflections before returning to your hotel.
Arrive early to the adrenaline hub with a behind-the-scenes paddock tour at Suzuka Circuit (book in advance) to see pit garages, team areas and the grid walk experience, then test your reflexes at the on-site Kartland Suzuka for high-speed go-kart laps on a smaller circuit that mirrors F1 lines. Afterward, visit the interactive exhibits at the Suzuka Circuit Park Museum to learn the town's racing heritage and try racing-simulator challenges before a motorsport-themed lunch at the circuit's Pit Café overlooking the main straight.
After a high-energy morning, take a scenic 20-minute drive to the nearby Motopia Suzuka for hands-on kart maintenance demos and an easy-paced nostalgia ride on their classic mini-circuit, then head into town to explore the compact but fascinating Suzuka Circuit Infield Garden, where seasonal displays and local food stalls make for a relaxed lunch stop. Late afternoon, visit the engaging Honda Collection Hall (nearby at Twin Ring Motegi shuttle connection may be required - check schedules) or, if preferring something local, wander the restored engines and race memorabilia at the intimate Suzuka Racing Museum before returning to the circuit to catch practice laps or a guided pit-lane walk at golden hour.
Wind down the day's high-octane action with a visit to the atmospheric Yokkaichi Port Observatory to watch sunset over the industrial skyline and catch a different, slower kind of engineering beauty. Then dine at the motorsport-themed Racing Kitchen MONDO-a local gastropub adorned with race memorabilia-before ending the night with a guided star-and-engine-talk at the small, volunteer-run Suzuka Science Park Planetarium, where you can relax under the dome and hear anecdotes linking aerodynamics and night skies.
Arrive back in Tokyo and ease into the city with a tranquil stroll through Ueno Park, visiting seasonal gardens and the open-air stalls of Ameya-Yokochō for quick snacks and people-watching; pop into the calm Tokyo National Museum for a focused hour among samurai armor and Edo-period art. Continue with a short subway ride to Yanaka Ginza to wander its preserved old-Tokyo lanes, sample local sweet treats at family-run confectioners, and take in rooftop café views that set a relaxed tone before your afternoon urban explorations begin.
Ease into Tokyo's urban rhythm with a late lunch at the eclectic Kappabashi Kitchen Town, browsing specialist culinary shops and picking up unique bento tools, then walk to the nearby Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center terrace for a framed view of Senso-ji's approach before exploring quieter side streets. Continue with a relaxed riverwalk along the Sumida River Promenade, hop on a short Tokyo Water Bus to Oshiage (Skytree) for panoramic skyline views from the Tokyo Skytree Town observation decks, and finish by sampling artisanal sweets at the charming Solamachi shopping arcade beneath the tower.
As night falls, wander through the neon-soaked lanes of Golden Gai in Shinjuku for a series of tiny themed bars where you can meet locals and enjoy unique cocktails; pop into a music-focused spot like Bar Plastic Model for vinyl tunes and conversation. Afterward, head to the atmospheric rooftop terrace of Shinjuku Nomura Building's Sky Lounge (or a nearby open-air izakaya roof bar) for panoramic citylights and late-night yakitori, then finish with a relaxing late soak at the boutique Odaiba Ōedo-Onsen Monogatari style facility alternative-try a quieter local sento such as Mizube-no-Yu-to wash away travel dust before bed.
Begin with breakfast at the stylish Shibuya Stream Terrace Cafe, then wander the backstreets to discover independent fashion at Cat Street and vintage gems in the side alleys around Harajuku Ura-Harajuku for a quieter pre-noon vibe. From there stroll to the tranquil [Meiji Jingu Inner Garden](https://www.meijijingu.or.jp/en/) for a short, shady walk and seasonal blooms before ascending to the observation deck and café at Bunkamura Theatre/ROPPONGI Hills alternative viewpoint-a lesser-known spot for city panoramas-then refuel with a creative coffee flight at the tiny specialty roaster Onibus Coffee Nakameguro nearby.
Wander the creative little galleries and independent boutiques in Daikanyama T-Site, pause for a slow lunch and people-watching at the leafy Log Road Daikanyama terrace, then stroll toward trendy Ebisu to explore the craft-beer taps and small-plate scene at Yebisu Garden Place. Later, tuck into the atmospheric art-house cinema and café at Kino Theater or hunt for limited-edition streetwear and designer resell finds along Kōen-dōri (Shimokitazawa side streets) before returning to Shinjuku as evening energy builds.
As neon takes over, hop a short train to the creative nightlife pocket around Shimokita Ganbaranba for lively live houses and intimate music bars, then wander the atmospheric izakaya alleys of Omoide Yokocho for smoky yakitori and local sake tasting at counter seats. Finish with a late-night skyline drink at the hidden rooftop Takashimaya Times Square Sky Garden or the sleek cocktail bar Two Rooms Grill | Bar for elevated views and a relaxed end to a day of shopping and city discovery.
Begin with an early arrival to beat queues at teamLab Borderless and lose yourself in immersive rooms such as the floating, color-shifting digital gardens and the interactive waterfall space where your movements alter the installation; finish this first block with a guided audio-tour highlight of the collaborative artworks. After exiting, stroll the nearby waterfront to the reclaimed-warehouse turned gallery Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (Toyosu branch popup exhibits often run) for a contrasting analogue collection, then refuel at the futuristic Palette Town / VenusFort food court for creative fusion breakfasts with views over Tokyo Bay.
After the morning digital immersion, cross to the reclaimed-island side for a sensory contrast: wander the waterfront promenades around Palette Town's Daikanransha area and browse design-forward shops at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza (don't miss the life-sized Gundam display and its hourly light show). Pause for a relaxed riverside lunch at Symbol Promenade Park's cafés, then visit the contemporary-miniature galleries of Mori Building Digital Art Gallery Annex or the small pop-up at Zepp Tokyo for rotating media exhibits before catching golden-hour reflections on the bay from the elevated Ariake Sports Center walkway.
After the afternoon gallery buzz, drift into the mellow creative neighborhoods nearby: enjoy an outdoor twilight stroll and craft-cocktail tasting at Aomi Waterfront Terrace Bar overlooking Tokyo Bay, then cross to the charming reclaimed-island arcade of Palette Town Plaza (after-hours boutique shops and live street performers often linger) for relaxed people-watching. Finish the night with a luminous visit to the small-but-immersive Miraikan Plaza outdoor exhibits (seasonal science-light installations) and a late dinner at the chef-driven izakaya Umi-no-Story Odaiba for fresh seafood plates paired with local sakes, letting the bay lights and gentle waves close your digital-art day.
Arrive early to enter with the morning magic: queue for rope-drop at World Bazaar (Disneyland) or Mediterranean Harbor (DisneySea) and grab a Lightning Lane or Premier Access for a headliner ride, then enjoy gentle first-hours attractions like Pooh's Hunny Hunt (Disneyland) or Toy Story Mania! (DisneySea) while lines are shortest. Pause mid-morning for a character photo and a themed snack-try a seasonal flavored popcorn bucket from the Popcorn Cart near the hub or a fresh crepe at Mermaid Lagoon Cafeteria-then drift into quieter shows such as Country Bear Theater (Disneyland) or the live performance at Big Band Beat (DisneySea) to soak up park atmosphere before lunch.
After a lively morning of headliners, drift into a relaxed afternoon by catching the charming boat cruise at Western River Railroad (Disneyland) or boarding S.S. Columbia's afternoon dining experience (DisneySea) to rest while still soaking in themed vistas. Follow with a leisurely exploration of smaller, immersive attractions like Enchanted Tiki Room (Disneyland) or the atmospheric Fortress Explorations (DisneySea), pause for a character-themed dessert at Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall or Magellan's Lounge respectively, and finish the slot with a prime-seat search for the evening parade or show near the Central Plaza or Mediterranean Harbor viewing terraces.
As twilight deepens, claim a reserved spot at the waterfront terrace near Mediterranean Harbor (if at DisneySea) or the Central Plaza forecourt (if at Disneyland) to watch the spectacular nighttime show while sipping a themed cocktail or specialty hot snack from the nearby Parkside Terrace kiosk. After the fireworks, wander quieter park corners-pause for late-night sweets at World Bazaar Confectionery or a mellow boat ride on the atmospheric Aquatic Park Canal (seasonal operation) before exiting through the illuminated gates for a relaxed, reflective stroll back to your hotel.
Ease into your final Tokyo morning with a peaceful walk through Kiyosumi Teien, sipping single-origin coffee at the nearby specialty café Blue Bottle Kiyosumi while admiring the strolling-garden ponds and centuries-old stones. Continue to the nearby Fukagawa Fudō-do for a brief temple visit, then browse the artisan workshops and vintage tool shops along Monzen-Nakacho's backstreets, picking up a last-minute crafted souvenir before heading to your departure logistics.
Stroll the lesser-known creative quarter of Kagurazaka, wandering its narrow alleys to discover boutique wagashi shops like Akagiya and tucked-away galleries, then stop for a leisurely lunch of refined kaiseki-style lunch sets at the intimate Ishikawa Annex (reserve ahead). Afterward, head to the peaceful riverside walk at Kanda River (near Iidabashi) to rent a short row-boat or relax at a waterside café, finishing with a quick browse through artisanal ceramics and vintage prints at Sekaido DIY & Design Market before returning to your hotel to collect luggage and head to the airport.
As evening falls, take a slow, atmospheric stroll through the lantern-lit lanes of Izakaya Alley (Omoide Yokocho alternative: Ebisu Yokocho) to sample small plates like grilled skewers and seasonal sashimi at bar counters, then hop to the intimate jazz venue Blue Note Tokyo or the cozy live-jazz spot Cotton Club for a nightcap with live music. Finish your trip with a late visit to the serene nighttime garden at Happo-en, where illuminated ponds and stone lanterns create a peaceful final-photo opportunity before returning to your hotel for luggage collection and airport transfer.