Start your day with a peaceful stroll through the forested approach to [Meiji Shrine](https://www.meijijingu.or.jp/en/), pausing to observe visitors making offerings at the main hall and to try a cleansing ritual at the temizuya. Afterward, wander into [Yoyogi Park](https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/21/index.html) for people-watching, a leisurely coffee at a park-side kiosk, and if the mood strikes, join or watch local hobby groups practicing dance or music on the lawns before heading toward Harajuku for lunch.
Stroll from Harajuku into Takeshita Street to browse quirky fashion boutiques and sample crepes or bubble tea from a popular stall, then cut through the quieter backstreets to discover independent cafes and vintage shops along Cat Street. As evening approaches, head to Shibuya Scramble Crossing to join the organized chaos, grab panoramic views from the Shibuya Sky observation deck if you want skyline photos, and finish with dinner at an izakaya near Nonbei Yokocho for lively small plates and local atmosphere.
As twilight falls, wander into the atmospheric alleys of Dogenzaka to catch neon-lit street scenes before settling at Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka for a playful conveyor-belt sushi experience. After dinner, head to Nonbei Yokocho's quieter side streets for a nightcap in a tiny bar, then finish with rooftop cocktails and skyline views at Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel Tokyu's bar or a nearby rooftop terrace to watch the city lights pulse across Shibuya.
Start with a relaxed breakfast near Yokohama Station at a local kissaten, then stroll through the nearby Sotetsu Joinus shopping arcade to pick up last-minute concert essentials and a bento for later. Mid-morning, head to Rinko Park for views of the bay and a calm pre-concert walk among cherry trees, finishing with an early sushi lunch at a waterfront counter so you arrive at Nissan Stadium refreshed and on time for afternoon gates and fan activities.
After a waterfront lunch, wander to Yamashita Park for a gentle stroll along the bay and photos of the harbor before heading toward Chinatown (Yokohama Chukagai) to sample steamed buns and colorful street snacks from famous stalls; it's a fun way to soak up local energy and grab a quick treat before the concert. Arrive at the stadium area early to join fan meetups near Marinos Town and browse official merchandise stalls, then recharge with a matcha latte or onigiri at a nearby café so you're relaxed and ready for gates to open.
After the show, drift toward Motomachi Shopping Street for a relaxed stroll among boutiques and charming cafés, stopping for a late-night parfait or coffee at Kitty's Café (or a similar dessert spot) to debrief the concert high. If you're up for more nightlife, head to Kannai to sip cocktails in a retro jazz bar or catch live local music at Live House F.A.D Yokohama before returning to your hotel - a gentle wind-down that keeps the evening lively without straying far from the stadium area.
Begin with a hearty breakfast at Café Elliott Avenue near Yokohama Station to fuel up with robust coffee and pancakes, then walk to Rinko Park for fresh morning sea air and skyline photos of the bay. Mid-morning, explore Yamashita Park's waterfront promenade and pop into CupNoodles Museum for an interactive exhibit where you can design your own cup noodle - a playful, energizing stop before the afternoon concert preparations.
Enjoy a leisurely pre-show afternoon in Motomachi-Chukagai, wandering boutique-lined Motomachi Shopping Street and stopping at a local cake shop for a light parfait before the evening rush. Then head to the fan hub around Marinos Town to browse official merchandise stalls, join impromptu fan photo ops, and recharge with a specialty drink at Stadium Café so you arrive at the gates relaxed and energized.
After the encore, wander to Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse for post-show street food stalls and craft beer under string lights, then catch a short ferry from Pier 1 for glittering night views of the bay. Finish the night with live acoustic sets and retro cocktails at Bar Nayuta in Motomachi, a cozy spot to relive concert highlights before heading back to your hotel.
On your final morning, savor a relaxed breakfast at Tsukiji Outer Market-pick up a freshly made tamago-yaki or a small tray of sushi to-go while browsing artisanal food stalls for last-minute edible souvenirs. Afterward, take a gentle riverside walk along [Sumida Park](https://www.gotokyo.org/en/spot/43/index.html) for a final skyline photo op and then head to Tokyo Station's Gransta to pick up beautifully packaged snacks (eki-bento or wagashi) for the flight before making your way to Haneda or Narita with plenty of time to spare.
After a relaxed morning at the market and riverside, head to Asakusa for a final cultural stretch-stroll down Nakamise Shopping Street to pick up last-minute souvenirs and sample a crispy ningyo-yaki cake, then pause for a photo beneath the lantern at Senso-ji. From there, take a short river cruise on the [Tokyo Cruise (Sumida River Line)](https://www.suijobus.co.jp/en/) toward Odaiba, enjoy waterfront views and a light lunch at DECKS Tokyo Beach (try monjayaki or tempura don), then return to your hotel to collect luggage and make your way to the airport with plenty of buffer time.
For a relaxed final evening, wander through the illuminated waterfront at Toyosu Market outer promenade, picking up last-minute fresh snacks or a cup of specialty coffee from a seaside kiosk while watching fishing boats glide by. Then settle into a cozy farewell dinner at Gonpachi Akasaka for classic yakitori and tempura in a lively atmosphere, before returning to your hotel to collect luggage and take a direct airport limousine bus from Tokyo Station Yaesu South Exit or a train to Haneda/Narita with time to spare.