In order to make the most of the day, I would leave around 10 A.M. I would then head in the direction of the Hanazono Shrine, stopping to eat at a small place nearby such as "Hanazono Manju" for small sweet dumplings and tea.
Upon finishing breakfast, I would then visit the shrine, walking around and enjoying the area for anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour before continuing to my next destination.
After leaving around 11:30, I would walk to the Samurai Museum, which is only about 4 minutes away from Hanazono Shrine by foot. Here I would likely spend approximately an hour touring the museum.
After touring the museum, I would likely be hungry, and search for nearby places to eat. There are numerous places to which I could go, such as a nearby ramen store.
After leaving the ramen store around 1:30, I would likely wish to spend some time walking around the city for sightseeing, and possibly going to a garden area. Depending on which direction I went for lunch, I could visit Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, or go to Shinjuku Central Park to spend time relaxing.
Having spent sufficient time relaxing, I would leave either park around 4:00 and continue window shopping. Eventually I would make my way to a small shopping district, around which time I would contact the friend I am staying with to come meet me for dinner at a nice, low-key restaurant.
Having spent a large part of the day walking around the town for sightseeing, my friend and I would likely spend some time wandering to an izakaya, possibly meeting other friends from Waseda University there, at which we would stay together for some time before heading back to our apartment for the night.
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