After clearing arrival formalities at Haneda Airport, catch the Keikyu Line to Shinagawa Station and store larger luggage in coin lockers or at a station luggage service to travel light. Spend the morning savoring a relaxed bento and coffee at Gransta Tokyo inside Tokyo Station before boarding the Tokaido Shinkansen - the family-friendly green car or reserved seats make the 2.5-3 hour ride to Shin-Osaka comfortable, with scenic glimpses of the countryside and Mount Fuji on clear days.
After arriving in Shin-Osaka and checking into your hotel, spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the neighborhood by visiting Nakanoshima Park for riverfront strolls and a shady picnic-perfect for your little brother to run around while your mom enjoys the gardens. Then pop into Shin-Osaka Station's rooftop garden or a nearby family-friendly café for coffee and snacks before taking the short Midosuji Line ride to check the hotel area and settle in for the evening.
After settling into your Osaka hotel, take a short Midosuji Line ride to explore the lively Dotonbori canal area for neon-lit street views and famous takoyaki stalls; stroll the promenade while sampling small bites at family-friendly vendors. Finish the night with a cozy meal at a local izakaya-style restaurant near Namba Parks, where your little brother can enjoy dessert and your mom can relax in a shaded terrace setting before returning to the hotel to rest after a long travel day.
Start the day with a peaceful stroll around Osaka Castle Park, taking in views of the restored Osaka Castle keep and letting your little brother run on the wide lawns while your mom enjoys the castle gardens; stop at a park café for matcha and pastries. Afterward, walk over to the nearby Osaka Museum of History for interactive exhibits that bring the city's past to life before catching the tram to Tennoji to ride the elevator up Abeno Harukas 300 for panoramic city views and a relaxed brunch at the observation-floor restaurant.
Take a relaxed subway ride to Kuromon Ichiba Market for a lively food-walk experience-sample fresh sushi skewers, sweet tamago treats, and grilled seafood that your little brother will love watching being prepared. Afterward, stroll through the historic streets of Shinsekai, ride the nostalgic Tsutenkaku Elevator for quirky skyline views, and stop at a family-friendly café for kakigori (shaved ice) before an easy transfer back to your hotel to rest and refresh for the evening.
As dusk falls, head to Nakanoshima Rose Garden for a peaceful riverside stroll and photo ops, then cross to the nearby National Museum of Art, Osaka for its striking architecture and family-friendly exhibits (many have hands-on displays your little brother will enjoy). Finish the night with an atmospheric cruise on the Okawa River or a relaxed riverside dinner at Hozenji Yokocho's lantern-lit alleys, sampling mellow kushikatsu and sweet taiyaki while your mom soaks in the traditional ambiance.
Begin early with JR or Hanshin lines to Universal City Station and arrive when gates open to beat crowds; head straight for high-demand attractions like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Minion Park while picking up an express pass if lines are long. Between rides, relax at Mel's Drive-In for a family-friendly American-style breakfast and let your little brother enjoy the interactive play area at Universal Wonderland before a mid-morning snack of butterbeer or themed crepes from a nearby park stall.
After a morning of headliner rides, take a slower-paced afternoon at Universal CityWalk Osaka to browse family-friendly shops and pick up themed souvenirs, then enjoy a relaxed lunch at Samba Kitchen with kid-friendly portions. Next, head to the nearby Tempozan Harbor Village for a gentle ride on the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel and a visit to the interactive Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan touch pools, giving your little brother a close-up marine experience before returning to the hotel to freshen up for the evening.
After returning from the park and freshening up, take a leisurely stroll through Namba Parks' rooftop garden for sunset views and a calm play area where your little brother can burn off energy while your mom enjoys the landscaped terraces. Continue to Hozenji Yokocho's lantern-lit alleyways for atmospheric photos and a family-friendly izakaya or kushikatsu restaurant nearby, then finish the night with a comforting bowl at Ichiran Dotonbori-request a private booth for a relaxed, kid-friendly experience.
After checking out in Osaka, take the Tokaido Shinkansen to Kyoto Station and drop larger bags at the hotel's luggage service before a light, local breakfast at Porta Underground Mall-try fresh onigiri and matcha drinks. Spend the rest of the morning wandering the serene precincts of Nishi Hongan-ji for quiet architecture and gardens, then stroll along Shichijo-dori toward the river to watch traditional craft shops open, stopping at a family-friendly café for sweets before heading to Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo to check in and rest.
After checking in and stashing luggage, take a gentle stroll to Kyoto Tower Sando for light lunches and craft shops where your little brother can try a wagashi-making workshop while your mom browses local ceramics; the food hall has family-friendly bentos and cold matcha drinks. Then walk or catch a short bus to Pontocho Alley for atmospheric riverside cafés and a rickshaw-photo stop near the Kamogawa riverbanks, giving you time to relax and acclimate before the evening Gion walk.
As dusk settles, head to Yasaka Shrine to enjoy lantern-lit pathways and the gentle bustle of local worshippers, then wander along Shijo-dori toward the atmospheric lanes of Hanamikoji Street, where you can spot geisha on their way to appointments. Finish with a relaxed riverside snack by the Kamogawa River - grab yakitori from a nearby stall and sit on the embankment while your little brother watches the water and your mom soaks in the evening glow of Kyoto.
Start early with a serene walk through the towering groves of Sagano Bamboo Forest, then cross to the nearby Okochi Sanso Garden for manicured gardens and panoramic city views-there's a matcha tea house on-site for a peaceful break your mom will appreciate while your little brother explores the pathways. Next, stroll along the riverside to Togetsukyo Bridge and hop on a short scenic ride of the Saga Scenic Railway (Torokko) for a charming family-friendly vantage of the Hozu River before heading back toward central Kyoto for an easy lunch.
After a morning in the bamboo groves, take a short bus to Iwatayama Monkey Park for a fun, hands-on experience feeding macaques with panoramic views of Kyoto-bring water and wear comfortable shoes for the uphill walk. Later, return toward central Kyoto and explore the interactive exhibits at the Kyoto Railway Museum, where your little brother can climb into a retired locomotive cab and your mom can enjoy the detailed train dioramas and café on site.
As evening falls, wander into the lantern-lit lanes around Pontocho Alley for riverside atmosphere and easy family dining-choose a riverside restaurant offering private tatami rooms so your little brother can relax while your mom enjoys seasonal Kyoto cuisine. After dinner, take a short stroll to Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine to watch early-evening offerings and seasonal lantern displays, then cap the night with a sweet stop at Kyo Baum for freshly baked local desserts to enjoy back at the hotel.
Board the Tokaido Shinkansen from Kyoto Station for a short, scenic ride to Nagoya Station, then drop luggage at a station coin locker and enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Café Gentille inside the station complex. After refueling, stroll to the nearby Kinchaya Shopping Arcade to browse local sweets and pick up a boxed lunch for later, then pay a calming visit to the tranquil Nagoya City Science Museum planetarium-its family-friendly exhibits and hands-on displays are perfect for your little brother while your mom enjoys the air-conditioned galleries.
After dropping luggage, head to Osu Kannon to wander the colorful shopping streets and sample street-food snacks like takoyaki and taiyaki-there are plenty of small toy and character shops your little brother will love. Then stroll to the nearby Nagoya Castle Hommaru Garden for a peaceful, shaded walk and family photos, followed by a relaxed tea break at Café de Saizo in the Sakae district where your mom can enjoy matcha sweets while you plan an easy evening near the station.
Unwind with a gentle riverside stroll along the Hori River Walk, stopping at cozy cafés for crepes or sips while your little brother watches the ducks; continue to the restored Atsuta Jingu Omotesando approach for an evening atmosphere of lantern-lit shops and traditional sweets. Finish with a relaxed family dinner at Yabaton (famous for miso-katsu) near the station, then enjoy dessert at the nearby Conipean bakery before returning to your hotel for an early night.
Arrive early to make the most of quieter queues by entering LEGOLAND Japan at opening and head straight to the hands-on Lego Factory Tour and the colorful Duplo Playtown where your little brother can build and race creations while your mom enjoys relaxed seating areas nearby. After windshield-time on family-friendly rides, book a spot for the interactive Ninjago Live Show and grab a themed brunch at Bricks Family Restaurant-don't miss the mini-build workshops where you can all take home a custom mini-figure as a souvenir.
After a playful morning, relax with a slower-paced afternoon at Sea Life Nagoya Aquarium for close-up marine exhibits and sheltered walkways that are perfect if the heat picks up; the touch pools and interactive feeding demonstrations will delight your little brother while your mom enjoys shaded viewing areas. Later, stroll through Aichi Expo Memorial Park's green spaces and playgrounds for a picnic break, then take a short tram ride to Aeon Mall Nagoya Minato for air-conditioned shopping, kiddie rides, and a family-friendly food court to refuel before returning to the resort for evening shows.
After the park, wander the nearby Kanayama Shopping Street for casual family dining-try a kid-friendly okonomiyaki stall and grab soft-serve from a local sweets kiosk while your little brother watches street performers. Finish the night with a relaxing riverside stroll along the Shonai Ryokuchi Park canal, where you can ride a small rental boat or sit at the illuminated waterside benches while your mom enjoys a cool drink and you soak in the calm end to a playful day.
After checking out, leave larger suitcases in a Nagoya Station coin locker and enjoy a relaxed breakfast at Nagoya Lucent Tower Café before boarding your reserved Tokaido Shinkansen to Tokyo Station; stretch legs by browsing the specialty food shops at Gransta Marunouchi and pick up bento boxes for the long journey north. In Tokyo, transfer to the Hayabusa to begin the scenic Hokkaido leg, stopping at the station walkway to see the impressive Tokyo Ramen Street for a quick souvenir snack if needed-this paced morning keeps travel smooth and energy up for the overnight segments ahead.
After your morning Shinkansen and transfer rhythm, break the long travel with a relaxed stop at Tokyo Station Character Street to browse kid-friendly souvenir shops and pick up easy snacks for the family, then board the Hayabusa with renewed energy. During the slower afternoon segment on the Tohoku/Hokkaido route, enjoy panoramic views from reserved seats while sharing bento selections from Ekibenya Matsuri onboard the platform shops at the station and plan a light stretch at Shin-Aomori Station's souvenir arcade during a brief transfer before continuing north toward Hakodate.
After arriving in Sapporo and dropping luggage at your hotel near Sapporo Station, enjoy an easy evening stretch with a stroll through Sapporo Factory for indoor shopping and kid-friendly play areas, then grab warming bowls and local specialties at Ramen Republic located on the complex's upper floor. Finish the night with a peaceful riverside walk along Toyohira River toward the illuminated Nakajima Park entrance-stop for soft-serve from a nearby stall while your little brother watches pond ducks and your mom relaxes on a bench before turning in.
Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Sapporo Clock Tower Cafe before wandering the flower-lined promenades of Nakajima Park-rent a swan boat on the pond or visit the small but charming Hokkaido Museum of Literature for a quiet cultural stop your mom will enjoy while your little brother runs the lawns. Afterward, hop on the subway to Maruyama Park to stroll under shady trees and feed the friendly pigeons, then explore the nearby Hokkaido Shrine for a peaceful shrine visit with fragrant forest paths and a chance to ring the offering bell together.
After a morning in Nakajima and Maruyama, linger through the leafy lanes to visit the hands-on exhibits at the Sapporo Science Center where your little brother can try interactive planetarium shows and simple experiments while your mom relaxes in the museum café. From there, take a short tram ride to Odori Beer Garden (if open seasonally) or the nearby Sapporo Underground Pedestrian Walk for casual lunch options, then wander the artisan stalls of Sosei Market to sample local crab croquettes and Hokkaido dairy treats before returning to the hotel to rest and freshen up for an evening in Susukino.
As twilight falls, head to Sapporo Beer Garden (Genghis Khan Hall) for a hearty family-style grill of tender mutton and vegetables served with mellow Sapporo beer or soft drinks-private tables make it easy for your little brother to relax while your mom samples local brews. After dinner, wander the lively illuminated arcade of Tanukikoji Shopping Street for playful souvenir shops and sweet crepe stalls, then finish the night with a short walk to Sapporo Underground Pedestrian Walk entrances toward Susukino Neon Quarter to soak up the vibrant lights and street performers before returning to the hotel.
Start with a relaxing visit to Moerenuma Park to explore its wide lawns, playground sculptures and the glass Hidamari pavilion-perfect for your little brother to run free while your mom enjoys the sculptural landscape and morning light. Afterward, head to nearby Sapporo Beer Museum for a short guided tour and tasting (non-alcoholic options available) paired with a family-friendly lunch at the Genghis Khan Hall on site, giving everyone a taste of Hokkaido flavors before an easy afternoon choice between aquarium visits or a relaxed shopping stroll.
Take a scenic cable-car ride up Mount Moiwa Ropeway for sweeping city-and-sea views, then explore the mountaintop observation area where you can sip cool beverages and let your little brother enjoy the open space. After descending, wander through the leafy stalls and fresh-produce vendors of Sapporo Central Wholesale Market (Nijo Market) to sample Hokkaido seafood bites and soft-serve made with local milk before a relaxed riverside rest at Toyohira River Walk to plan an easy evening.
As dusk falls, wander the charming lanes of Kitaichi Glass Otaru (Sapporo branch) for delicate glasswork demonstrations and pick a handmade souvenir while your little brother watches artisans at work; follow with a slow riverside stroll along the illuminated Shiribeshi Canal Promenade for photo-ready reflections and cool evening air. Finish with a cozy family dinner at Kita no Kazoku Izakaya (family-friendly, local favorites) sampling Hokkaido seafood bowls and sweet corn tempura, then treat everyone to rich Hokkaido milk soft-serve from a nearby stall before returning to the hotel.
After an early arrival at Tokyo Station, collect luggage and head to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for a calm, family-friendly stroll among seasonal blooms and shaded paths where your little brother can run while your mom enjoys the serene Japanese and English landscape gardens; there's a relaxed café inside for a light brunch of sandwiches and matcha sweets. Then pop into the nearby Omoide Yokocho area for a quick cultural browse of narrow alleys and vintage storefronts (many open mid-morning), followed by a short visit to the interactive exhibits at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory for panoramic city views to orient yourselves before checking into your Shinjuku hotel and preparing for the evening.
After arriving in Tokyo and checking into your Shinjuku hotel, wander the family-friendly green spaces of Shinjuku Central Park for a relaxed picnic and let your little brother run on the playground while your mom enjoys a shaded bench and people-watching. Next, explore the interactive displays and kid-friendly exhibits at the nearby Samurai Museum (short guided shows and dress-up photo ops) before riding the scenic Toei Oedo Line one stop to Kabukicho's Godzilla Road for lively streetscapes and early-evening souvenir shopping.
After checking into your Shinjuku hotel, head to Omoide Yokocho for a nostalgic alleyway dinner sampling yakitori and cozy storefronts that are lively but family-friendly in early evening; grab a non-alcoholic yuzu soda for your little brother while your mom tries regional skewers. Follow with a short walk to Shinjuku Southern Terrace to enjoy illuminated fountains and relaxed terrace cafés, then finish the night with a sweet treat at Takashimaya Times Square's dessert floor or a visit to the kid-friendly toy section so everyone can pick a small memento before turning in.
Start with a relaxed café breakfast at Streamers Coffee Company in Shibuya before taking a family-friendly stroll through the leafy Yoyogi Park north entrance to watch street performers and let your little brother burn off energy on the open lawns; follow with a visit to the peaceful Meiji Jingu Inner Garden for quiet ponds and seasonal flowers that your mom will appreciate. After that, hop over to nearby Takeshita Street in Harajuku to browse quirky kids' fashion shops and crepe stalls, then step into the calming Omotesando Hills arcade to explore boutique toy stores and architecture while easing into the day's shopping and cultural contrast between Shibuya and Akihabara.
After a lively morning in Harajuku and Yoyogi, take the family to Shibuya Sky for panoramic city views from its observation deck, then descend to explore the interactive exhibits at Shibuya Parco's Nintendo Tokyo for hands-on game demos your little brother will love. Continue with a relaxed, kid-friendly browse of Cat Street boutiques and stop at Roastery Coffee Lab for iced drinks and sweets before heading toward Akihabara for the evening.
As night falls, head to Shibuya Center-gai to soak up neon energy, try playful photo booths at Purikura Studios and sample crepes from a beloved street stall while your little brother watches the crowds. Then take a short train to Kanda Myojin for a peaceful, lantern-lit stroll and family-friendly ema-writing (make a wish together), before finishing with relaxed shopping and toy-hunting at the multi-floor Mandarake Complex in Akihabara for collectible surprises and gentle arcade time.
Begin with a peaceful visit to Ueno Toshogu Shrine and its mossy stone lanterns, then wander the quieter paths of Shinobazu Pond where you can rent a swan boat for a gentle paddle while your little brother delights in spotting koi and turtles. Afterward, head to the nearby Tokyo National Museum's Heiseikan for a family-friendly introduction to samurai armor and ukiyo-e prints, finishing with sweet dorayaki and matcha at the museum café before strolling toward Asakusa to continue the day's discoveries.
After a morning in Ueno, wander the charming backstreets of Yanaka Ginza to browse retro toy shops and sample local snacks like freshly made menchi-katsu while your little brother enjoys small arcades and candy stalls. Then head toward Asakusa to join a hands-on kamishibai (paper-theatre) performance at a community spot, pick up handcrafted souvenirs at Nakamise Shopping Street, and take a relaxed Sumida River walk to the riverside Sumida Aquarium Terrace for a family-friendly break with views of Tokyo Skytree before an early-evening climb.
As dusk falls, cross the Sumida River for an atmospheric stroll through Asakusa's Kappabashi Kitchen Town, where you can browse whimsical shop-window samples and pick up a kid-friendly plastic food kit to take home; stop at a cozy café like Imahan Asakusa for a family-style sukiyaki snack if you want a warm, comforting bite. Finish the night with a gentle river cruise departing from Asakusa Pier to see the illuminated skyline and Tokyo Skytree reflections from the water-an easy, relaxing way for your little brother to enjoy lights while your mom soaks in panoramic night views.
Kick off the day with family-friendly hands-on fun at teamLab Planets TOKYO where you can wander immersive, walk-through digital art installations that delight all ages and give your little brother room to explore safely; afterwards stroll the waterfront promenade to the seaside Odaiba Marine Park for gentle beach views and a relaxed picnic with local snacks from Decks Tokyo Beach. Finish the morning with a visit to the interactive science displays at Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation)-the robot demonstrations and child-friendly exhibits are perfect for curious kids while your mom enjoys the thoughtful, air-conditioned galleries.
Stroll the waterfront promenade to visit the interactive displays and kid-friendly play area at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza (beside the life-sized Gundam) then head inside to the themed food court for casual bites and a photo-op with the transforming Unicorn Gundam from different viewing platforms. After lunch, explore hands-on model-building workshops and limited-edition sets at Gundam Base Tokyo, where your little brother can join a guided mini-build session while your mom browses delicate collector displays and picks up a souvenir set to remember the trip.
As twilight falls, wander the illuminated promenade around Palette Town's Daikanransha Ferris Wheel for gentle city-and-bay views while your little brother enjoys the soft glow and music; follow this with a family-friendly ride on the vintage Yurikamome Line one-stop to Ariake for an easy seaside stroll. Finish the night with casual plates and kid-approved desserts at the waterfront Aqua City Odaiba food floor, then pop into the mall's small arcade for a few play tokens before heading back to your hotel-an uncomplicated, relaxed close to a busy Odaiba day that keeps everyone happy.
Arrive early at Tokyo DisneySea (or Tokyo Disneyland if you prefer classic magic) to take advantage of shorter lines-head straight for signature family-friendly attractions like Arabian Coast's Jasmine's Flying Carpets or Pooh's Hunny Hunt and reserve a Lightning Lane/standby pass for a top-tier ride. Between attractions, enjoy a themed character breakfast at Cape Cod Cook-Off (DisneySea) or Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall (Disneyland), then explore a gentle, immersive show such as Big Band Beat (DisneySea) or Mickey's PhilharMagic (Disneyland) so your little brother can rest while your mom soaks in the atmosphere.
After a morning of headline rides, slow the pace with a relaxed lunch at Magellan's (DisneySea) or Grandma Sara's Kitchen (Disneyland)-both offer shaded seating and kid-friendly options. Follow with gentle attractions like Aquatopia or Mermaid Lagoon Theater depending on park choice, then enjoy souvenir hunting at Mickey Avenue shops and a sweet snack break (crepes or flavored popcorn) while finding a good spot for the afternoon parade or stage show.
As twilight deepens, settle in for a riverside dinner at Ristorante di Canaletto (DisneySea) or Eastside Café (Disneyland) to enjoy relaxed seating and kid-friendly pasta while your little brother rests; afterwards, catch the nighttime spectacular from a good vantage-reserve a spot near Mediterranean Harbor (DisneySea) or Sleeping Beauty Castle Forecourt (Disneyland) for magical lighting and fireworks. Finish with a gentle ride on Venetian Gondolas (DisneySea) or Disneyland Railroad for a calm, scenic loop around the park before heading back to your hotel.
Take an early reserved shuttle to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo and begin with the hands-on Great Hall set experience and guided behind-the-scenes demo of practical effects, then pose for family photos beside authentic props like the Hogwarts Express carriage. After the tour highlights, enjoy a relaxed brunch at the on-site Backlot Café, browse exclusive studio shop collectibles, and pick up a custom-wand or themed apparel as souvenirs before returning to central Tokyo for afternoon shopping.
After the studio brunch, head back toward central Tokyo for a relaxed shopping loop starting at LaLaport Toyosu where you can visit family-friendly flagship stores and a hands-on character goods corner perfect for collectible gifts; stop by Kidzania Tokyo's retail pop-ups for themed souvenirs your little brother will love. Continue to DiverCity Tokyo Plaza to browse specialty hobby shops and try a quick model-building workshop at Gundam Base Tokyo's satellite booth, then finish with a calming tea-and-dessert break at Lupicia Afternoon Tea before returning to your hotel to pack.
After returning to Tokyo and settling at your hotel, enjoy a relaxed evening exploring the lively Ikebukuro Sunshine City complex - ride the gentle Sunshine Aquarium rooftop or visit the family-friendly Namco Namja Town for retro arcade games and themed desserts that will delight your little brother. Finish with a calm, souvenir-focused stop at Tokyu Hands Ikebukuro to pick up last-minute Japanese crafts and travel essentials while your mom browses specialty kitchenware, then dine at a nearby family-friendly izakaya such as Torikizoku for grilled skewers and mellow atmosphere before turning in.
Start your final morning with a calm stroll and light breakfast at Tennozu Isle Morning Terrace, enjoying riverside views and artisanal pastries while the family packs last-minute items. Afterward, take a short taxi or Keihin Airport Line ride to Haneda Airport Terminal 3, check in early using the family/priority counters, drop carry-ons at the airport lockers if needed, and spend any spare time exploring the kid-friendly exhibits at Haneda Airport Observatory and grabbing ekiben or soft-serve from Tokyo Popcorn & Sweets before your boarding time.
After checking out, enjoy a relaxed last lunch at Haneda Airport Haneda House or the family-friendly Sky Garden Food Court where you can try a final bowl of soba or tempura donburi while your little brother watches planes from the observation windows; use the airport's luggage-wrapping and porter services to streamline boarding. If time allows, visit the interactive ANA Experience Hub for a kid-friendly flight simulator and souvenir shopping at Haneda International Terminal's Duty Free before proceeding to family/priority security and your departure gate.
Before your evening flight, enjoy a relaxed final meal at Tsunahachi Haneda in the international terminal for classic tempura set menus in a calm atmosphere, then stroll the observation deck at Haneda Sky Deck for one last view of Tokyo Bay and sunset-lit runways. Finish by visiting the Blue Sky Duty Free for last-minute gifts and a family photo at the terminal's illuminated plane-photo wall, then head to family priority lanes for a smooth check-in and boarding.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Haneda Airport arrival formalities | Free |
| Keikyu Line (Haneda → Shinagawa) - one-way | ¥410 |
| Coin lockers / station luggage service (Tokyo Station) - per large locker | ¥700 |
| Bento & coffee at Gransta Tokyo (per person) | ¥1,200 |
| Tokaido Shinkansen (Tokyo/Shinagawa → Shin-Osaka) reserved seat one-way (economy) | ¥14,000 |
| Midosuji Line short ride (Osaka Metro) - single fare | ¥230 |
| Osaka Castle (Osaka Castle Museum) - admission | ¥600 |
| Osaka Museum of History - admission | ¥400 |
| Abeno Harukas 300 Observatory - admission | ¥1,500 |
| Kuromon Ichiba Market (food tasting/snacks) - per person estimate | ¥1,500 |
| Tsutenkaku & Shinsekai area (including Tsutenkaku admission) | ¥800 |
| Nakanoshima Rose Garden / river stroll | Free |
| Okawa River cruise (Osaka) - per person | ¥1,500 |
| Dotonbori street food (takoyaki, small bites) - per person | ¥1,200 |
| Universal Studios Japan - 1-day Studio Pass (adult price used as per-person estimate) | ¥9,400 |
| Universal Express Pass (typical per-person mid-range) | ¥5,000 |
| Universal CityWalk / Mel's Drive-In breakfast (per person) | ¥1,500 |
| Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel - per person | ¥800 |
| Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan - admission | ¥2,600 |
| Ichiran Ramen (Dotonbori) - bowl per person | ¥1,200 |
| Tokaido Shinkansen (Shin-Osaka → Kyoto) - one-way (non-reserved/economy) | ¥3,000 |
| Miyako Hotel Kyoto Hachijo - luggage service (hotel luggage hold) | Free |
| Nishi Hongan-ji (temple areas) - general visit | Free |
| Kyoto Tower Sando food hall / wagashi workshop (per person) | ¥1,000 |
| Gion / Hanamikoji evening walk | Free |
| Sagano Bamboo Forest (Arashiyama) - entry to grove | Free |
| Okochi Sanso Garden - admission | ¥1,000 |
| Saga Scenic Railway (Torokko) - one-way per person | ¥620 |
| Iwatayama Monkey Park - admission | ¥550 |
| Kyoto Railway Museum - admission | ¥1,200 |
| Tokaido Shinkansen (Kyoto → Nagoya) - one-way reserved seat | ¥5,500 |
| Nagoya City Science Museum (planetarium) - admission (per person) | ¥800 |
| Osu Kannon shopping & street food (per person snacks) | ¥800 |
| Nagoya Castle Hommaru Garden - admission | ¥200 |
| Yabaton (miso-katsu) meal per person | ¥1,500 |
| LEGOLAND Japan 1-day ticket (per person) | ¥6,900 |
| Lego mini-build / workshop (on-site optional) - per person | ¥500 |
| Sea Life Nagoya (if visiting) - admission | ¥2,350 |
| Tokaido Shinkansen + Hayabusa routing (Nagoya → Tokyo → Hakodate → Sapporo) - combined long-distance reserved seats estimate (per person) | ¥29,000 |
| Ekiben (station bento) per person | ¥1,200 |
| Sapporo Factory (shopping) - entry | Free |
| Ramen Republic (Sapporo Factory) meal per person | ¥1,200 |
| Nakajima Park swan boat rental - per person estimate | ¥500 |
| Hokkaido Shrine visit | Free |
| Sapporo Science Center (admission incl. planetarium) - per person | ¥800 |
| Odori Park (stroll / seasonal beer garden) - entry | Free |
| Sapporo TV Tower observation - admission | ¥720 |
| Sapporo Beer Museum - admission (museum) / Genghis Khan meal estimate | ¥1,200 |
| Moerenuma Park (entry) | Free |
| Mount Moiwa Ropeway & Observation - round trip | ¥1,700 |
| Sapporo Central Wholesale Market (Nijo Market) tasting/snacks per person | ¥1,200 |
| Hayabusa + express return (Sapporo → Tokyo) - combined reserved seats estimate per person | ¥29,000 |
| Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - admission | ¥500 |
| Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory - admission (observation decks) | Free |
| Samurai Museum - admission & short show per person | ¥1,800 |
| Purikura photo booth (Shibuya) - per person | ¥500 |
| Shibuya Sky observation deck - admission | ¥2,000 |
| Nintendo Tokyo / Shibuya Parco (shopping / demo) - entry | Free |
| Kanda Myojin ema wish (small wooden plaque) - per plaque | ¥500 |
| Tokyo National Museum (Heiseikan) - admission | ¥700 |
| Yanaka Ginza shopping / snacks - per person | ¥800 |
| Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Street (souvenirs / snacks) - per person | ¥800 |
| Sumida Aquarium Terrace / Sumida Aquarium - admission | ¥2,300 |
| Kappabashi Kitchen Town shopping (plastic food kit) - per person souvenir | ¥1,000 |
| teamLab Planets TOKYO - admission | ¥3,200 |
| Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) - admission | ¥630 |
| DiverCity / Unicorn Gundam photo-op (entry) | Free |
| Gundam Base Tokyo - entry / model-building workshop (workshop fee) | ¥1,000 |
| Daikanransha Ferris Wheel (Palette Town / Odaiba) - per person | ¥1,000 |
| Tokyo DisneySea or Tokyo Disneyland 1-day Passport (per person) | ¥9,800 |
| Disney Lightning Lane / paid FastPass alternatives (estimate per person) | ¥3,000 |
| Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter - ticket (per person) | ¥4,000 |
| Backlot Café / on-site meal per person (Studio Tour) | ¥1,200 |
| LaLaport Toyosu / Kidzania pop-ups shopping - per person | ¥1,000 |
| Ikebukuro Sunshine Aquarium - admission | ¥2,400 |
| Namco Namja Town entry / games - per person | ¥800 |
| Tokyu Hands Ikebukuro shopping - per person last-minute purchases | ¥1,000 |
| Tennozu Isle Morning Terrace breakfast - per person | ¥1,200 |
| Haneda Airport coin lockers / baggage services (if used) | ¥800 |
| Haneda Airport observatory & ANA Experience Hub (family activities) | Free |
| Tsunahachi Haneda meal per person (tempura set) | ¥2,500 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | ¥151,030 |