Quick freshen-up at your accommodation, then stroll to Shibuya Crossing and snap photos from the upper floors of Shibuya Tsutaya for the classic view.
Grab an early lunch at Uobei Shibuya Dogenzaka for conveyor-belt sushi or try specialty bowls at Afuri Ramen (famous for yuzu shio ramen).
Walk toward Hachiko Statue, browse nearby fashion at Shibuya 109, and duck into independent shops on Center Gai for street-style finds.
Take the JR Yamanote or subway to Harajuku; explore Takeshita Street for crepes and quirky boutiques, then relax in Yoyogi Park if you want a short nature break.
Visit Meiji Jingu shrine for a peaceful walk through the forested approach and experience a quick omikuji (fortune) or shrine cleansing ritual.
Wander through Cat Street toward Omotesando for architecture and boutique shopping, then stop for a coffee and people-watching at Streamer Coffee Company or Blue Bottle Omotesando.
Head to Omotesando Hills to browse flagship stores and designer shops; grab a light snack or parfait at Aoyama Flower Market TEA HOUSE tucked inside the shop.
Make your way to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for a gentle late-afternoon stroll among landscaped gardens (great if you want a calmer alternative to busy streets).
Explore Omoide Yokocho for a nostalgic alleyway dining experience-try yakitori skewers at a standing grill stall and sample a local beer or sake.
Enjoy dinner at Torikizoku (affordable yakitori chain) or for something more upscale try Nabezo Shinjuku for shabu-shabu; reserve if possible to avoid waits.
Take in the neon energy from Kabukicho-peek at the illuminated streets, or enjoy a drink with skyline views at Park Hyatt New York Bar-style alternative such as Tokyo&International Bar in Shinjuku.
Finish the night with karaoke at a private room in Karaoke Kan or Big Echo-book a room for your group and sing late into the evening before returning to your accommodation.
If your group still has energy, head to Golden Gai in Shinjuku for a crawl of tiny themed bars - pop into Bar Albatross or La Jetée for an intimate drink and eclectic decor.
Cap the night with a late-night ramen stop at Menya Musashi (Shinjuku branch) or a 24-hour joint like Ichiran for solo-style booths and rich tonkotsu broth before heading back to your accommodation.
Arrive at Tokyo DisneySea gates ahead of park opening to join the welcome show and be among the first into Mediterranean Harbor for better ride availability.
Head straight to Soaring: Fantastic Flight (or your top pick) to secure a short standby time or use Disney's Lightning Lane; enjoy the breathtaking flight-sim attraction early before crowds build.
Ride Toy Story Mania! in American Waterfront-a fun, competitive shooting-gallery game-then grab a light snack and coffee at New York Deli nearby.
Explore Mysterious Island and experience Journey to the Center of the Earth; afterward, take photos with the iconic volcano backdrop and browse themed merchandise at Nautilus Gifts.
Stroll to Lost River Delta for Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull, then enjoy an early lunch reservation at Miguel's El Dorado Cantina for tacos and churros if your group wants a quick sit-down.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Zambini Brothers' Ristorante in Mediterranean Harbor - share pizza and pasta while watching gondolas drift by.
Catch the midday show at Mediterranean Harbor (check the schedule) for vibrant performances and excellent photo opportunities with the waterfront backdrop.
Head to Port Discovery and ride Aquatopia for a whimsical, water-based spin experience that's fun for all ages.
Explore the shops around American Waterfront, pick up unique DisneySea merchandise at McDuck's Department Store, and grab a themed snack like a Mickey-shaped churro.
Ride Tower of Terror in American Waterfront - if standby is long, consider Mobile Order for a coffee break at S.S. Columbia Dining Room area while you wait.
Wander into Mysterious Island again to enjoy the atmosphere and ride 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea for a slower, immersive experience.
Snack time: try a specialty parfait or seasonal sweets at Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop in American Waterfront while planning evening shows.
Stroll back to Lost River Delta for repeat favorites or take photos by the river; if your group wants a calmer pace, sit at Miguel's El Dorado Cantina terrace for views.
Find a good spot near Mediterranean Harbor to watch the sunset and prepare for the evening spectacle-grab a light bite from Casbah Food Court if needed.
Enjoy dinner at Ristorante di Canaletto in Mediterranean Harbor, where you can savor Italian dishes with a waterfront view while the light fades over the lagoon.
Find a prime viewing spot by Mediterranean Harbor or near Hotel MiraCosta to watch the nighttime show; arrive early to secure unobstructed views and take twilight photos.
After the show, stroll the illuminated plazas and grab a warm seasonal snack like a sweet bun or crepe from Zambini Brothers' Pizzeria stand or nearby carts.
Ride a favorite attraction with shorter evening lines - consider a repeat of Soaring: Fantastic Flight or a calmer spin on Aquatopia to finish the night on a high note.
Browse late-night shopping at Mackintosh Department Store and other merchandise shops near American Waterfront for exclusive DisneySea goods before the stores close.
Cap the park experience with a drink or dessert at Cafe Portofino (if open) or pick up packaged sweets to enjoy on the way back to your accommodation, soaking in the evening atmosphere.
Meet at your accommodation and take the JR Chuo Line (or a taxi for groups) toward Mitaka Station, grabbing coffees and quick pastries at Brooklyn Roasting Company near the station before the short transfer to the studio bus stop.
Board the shuttle to Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter and arrive early to beat the crowds; enjoy the queue atmosphere while previewing the studio map and photo spots.
Begin the guided experience inside Warner Bros. Studio-explore original sets, props, and learn behind-the-scenes secrets on the main tour; stop for photos at the Great Hall replica.
Continue the studio visit with hands-on exhibits and the green-screen experience; pick up exclusive souvenirs at The Studio Shop before catching the shuttle back to Mitaka Station.
Travel from Mitaka to Asakusa (approx. 45-60 minutes by train with one transfer); once there, head straight for a light lunch of tempura at the classic Daikokuya Tempura or tempura bowls at Tempura Tendon Tenya as a group-friendly option.
After lunch, stroll through Nakamise Shopping Street toward Senso-ji Temple, sampling snacks like ningyo-yaki and pick up small gifts while admiring traditional crafts and the iconic Kaminarimon gate.
After visiting Senso-ji Temple, pause at Kaminari-okoshi stalls on Nakamise Shopping Street and sample savory senbei or sweet ningyo-yaki while watching craftsmen at work.
Cross to the quieter side streets and enjoy a matcha parfait or tea set at Kikko Coffee or the traditional sweets at Asakusa Kagetsudo, famous for its melonpan.
Take a short walk to Sumida Park for riverside views and cherry-tree spotting (seasonal), then stroll down to the Sumida River promenade for photos of Tokyo Skytree from afar.
Board a short Tobu/Asakusa Line ride or a scenic river cruise from Asakusa Pier toward Ueno (if your group prefers), enjoying views of the river and city skyline en route.
Arrive near Ueno Park and browse the street stalls of Ameya-Yokocho for snackable bites like takoyaki or melon soda floats, perfect for a quick group pick-me-up.
If shopping or museums appeal, drop into Ueno's National Museum or stroll the park to see pond views and local street performers; otherwise relax at Innsyoutei for a tea break in a traditional setting.
Make your way back toward Asakusa by train, stopping for souvenir shopping at Don Quijote Asakusa if your group wants quirky gifts or travel essentials before evening plans.
Return to Asakusa and enjoy riverfront golden-hour photos along Sumida River; stop by Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center for a quick rooftop view of the lit-up Kaminari-mon and skyline.
Have an early izakaya-style dinner at Imahan Asakusa for classic sukiyaki or choose the lively shared-plate atmosphere at Tengu Asakusa for yakitori and small dishes suited to groups.
Walk to Asakusa Engei Hall (check schedule) or nearby live-performance venues to catch a short rakugo or variety show for local evening entertainment; otherwise enjoy street performances near Nakamise.
Take a short taxi or train to Tokyo Skytree Town and browse Solamachi malls - pick up souvenirs or seasonal snacks and visit the observation area if your group wants a panoramic night view of Tokyo.
Sip dessert and matcha at Saryo Tsujiri in Solamachi or warm up with coffee and pastries at Tully's Coffee while enjoying illuminated views of Tokyo Skytree from the plaza.
Return to Asakusa for a relaxed riverside stroll; stop at a riverside bar or café such as Asakusa Kuritsu Coffee for a nightcap and to soak in the tranquil night atmosphere.
If your group has energy, explore nearby nightlife in Ueno - hunt for a cozy tavern in Ameya-Yokocho or try a late-night ramen spot like Ichiran Ueno for a satisfying end to the day.
Begin with a peaceful walk around the Imperial Palace East Gardens-enjoy manicured grounds and moat views, then grab a matcha and sweet at the nearby Ote Café to fuel the morning.
Stroll along the outer moat toward Marunouchi for classic cityscape photos of Tokyo Station; stop at KITTE basement for a Japanese-style breakfast set or freshly baked pastries.
Head to Kanda Myojin Shrine to experience a lively Shinto atmosphere and browse the small stalls for amulets and themed souvenirs; take a quick sake-tasting if available at local shops nearby.
Make your way into Akihabara for tech and anime immersion-visit Yodobashi-Akiba for electronics and pop into Mandarake for rare manga collectibles and retro figures.
Enjoy a themed café experience-choose between a playful visit to @home café (maid café) or the nostalgic Gundam Café for specialty drinks and light bites before transitioning to afternoon plans.
Cross to Kanda for a riverside lunch at Kanda Yabusoba (classic soba) or try the modern set lunch at Sushi no Midori in nearby Marunouchi for fresh, budget-friendly sushi.
Take the JR line to Ueno and wander through Ameya-Yokocho for street-food snacks like takoyaki and crepes, plus bargain shopping for cosmetics and souvenirs.
Board the Yamanote/Keihin-Tohoku line to Tokyo Skytree Town; browse Solamachi shops and sample matcha soft-serve at Saryo Tsujiri while enjoying views of Tokyo Skytree from the plaza.
Ride the train toward Odaiba (via Rinkai Line or Yurikamome) and enjoy waterfront views as you approach the island; pause for photos of the Rainbow Bridge and the Gundam Statue near DiverCity.
Explore DiverCity Tokyo Plaza-visit the full-scale Gundam Front displays, shop for character goods, and take a coffee break at Bills Odaiba with a view of Tokyo Bay.
Head to teamLab Borderless or teamLab Planets (check opening and tickets) for an immersive digital-art experience; allow at least an hour to fully enjoy the interactive exhibits.
Stroll the Odaiba Seaside Park promenade toward Odaiba Marine Park for golden-hour photos of the bay and the Statue of Liberty replica, then stop at Dekamachi stalls for snacks or takoyaki.
Dine at Aqua City Odaiba-options include waterfront izakaya-style plates at Uotatsu or international fare at Sizzler; reserve a window table if you want sunset views over Tokyo Bay.
Walk to the Palette Town/VenusFort area for evening shopping and the illuminated indoor streetscape; enjoy a drink at Garb Pintxos or a dessert at Aqua City's cafés while watching lights come on.
Catch the Rainbow Bridge and bay lights from the Odaiba waterfront; finish with cocktails or a nightcap at Bar 540 (check opening) or a relaxed coffee at Starbucks Odaiba overlooking the bay.
Take a slow waterfront walk toward the Rainbow Bridge viewing point and pause for photos of the lit-up bridge and Tokyo Bay; grab a crepe or hot snack from a stall near Aqua City Odaiba if you want something quick.
Head to Odaiba Seaside Park to enjoy the night breeze and skyline reflections, then stop at Decks Tokyo Beach to browse small shops and arcades for light entertainment.
Enjoy a relaxed drink or craft beer at The Moon Restaurant & Bar (Aqua City) or choose cocktails with a view at Bar 540 in Odaiba (check opening hours) while watching ships pass by the bay.
For a late-night dessert, visit Bills Odaiba (if still open) for their famous pancakes or head to Gundam Café at DiverCity for themed sweets and coffee in a lively setting.
If your group wants one more activity, try the indoor amusement arcades at Joypolis (check closing time) for games and light rides, perfect for a playful end to the evening.
Make your way back toward your accommodation; take the Yurikamome or Rinkai Line from Daiba Station and, if energy allows, stop for a final ramen bowl at a 24-hour spot near Shimbashi or Shinjuku depending on your route.