1. GINZA http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3005.htmltrain: shinjuku – ginza (marunouchi line)
10:00 Sony building - level 6: playstation. The newest products by Sony, including DVD recorders, televisions, cameras, audio sets, mobile phones, computers and Play Station products, are displayed to the public in the showrooms in this building. There are also a few shops, restaurants and cafes. Showroom and shops open daily 11:00 to 19:00. Restaurants typically open 11:30 to 9:30.
11:00 Leica gallery.In the specialist trade outlet Leica Ginza opened by Leica Camera Japan has been continuing the tradition of the Leica Gallery in Tokyo since April 2006 with a photo salon.
Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 am - 7.00 pm. http://en.leica-camera.com/culture/galeries/gallery_tokyo/
2. TSUKIJI train: ginza – tsukiji (hibiya line)
12:00 fish market - http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3021.html. Tsukiji Central Wholesale Market is a large market for fish, fruit and vegetables in central Tokyo. It is the most famous of over ten wholesale markets that handle the distribution of fish, fruit, vegetables, meat and flowers for metropolitan Tokyo.
2:00 advertising museum - how to get there:• Look for Exit No. 4 ("JR Shimbashi Station, Shiodome Gate, Shiodome Shiosite")
• Turn left at the concourse end. Go downstairs and walk toward Toei Asakusa Line
• Walk ahead along the concourse. Pass the "Shiodome City Center" sign to your left
• Pass "Caretta Fountain" (tortoise-shaped stones) to your right and walk toward Gate-A to your left
• Enter Caretta Shiodome at Gate-A
• Take escalator up to B1F
• Welcome to ADMT Entrance
3. UENO PARK http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3019.htmltrain: tsukiji – ginza (hibiya line) - ueno (ginza line)
From ueno, go to narita airport