First lady Michelle Obama is set to arrive in Japan for the first time tomorrow, with plans to spend three days in the country. While the visit is meant to promote the Let Girls Learn initiative, which advocates education for girls worldwide, Mrs. Obama, like her predecessors, will also take time to visit some famous tourist spots.

Here is a look at what is known so far about the first lady’s itinerary.

Wednesday, March 18: Mrs. Obama will arrive at Haneda airport in Tokyo.

Thursday, March 19 : Mrs. Obama will meet Akie Abe, the wife of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. According to the Office of the First Lady, she will announce new commitments which will show the U.S.’s ability to partner with Japan in implementing the Let Girls Learn initiative. Mrs. Obama and Mrs. Abe will also meet with university students and share their thoughts on education.

The trip will be promoted on social media, and Ms. Obama will hold Q & A sessions online about her visit to the country, according to her office. She will also post video diaries and travel journals.