– We will visit Kyoko's family for lunch. Her brother will be coming in from Tokyo. We plan to be back to Kamakura for dinner. – Local Onsen!! Kamakura was the de facto capital of Japan from 1185 to 1333 as the seat of the Kamakura shogunate, and became the nation's most populous settlement during the Kamakura period. Kamakura is a popular domestic tourist destination in Japan as a coastal city with a high number of seasonal festivals, as well as ancient Buddhist and Shinto shrines and temples. https://www.kanpai-japan.com/kamakura To see: Zuisen-ji (Nearby) - Kamakura’s Most Beautiful Zen Gardens Engaku-ji - The Great Zen Spirit Temple in Kamakura - Kita Kamakura JR Station - 1 minute walk – https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/44925716 KAMAKURA REAL OCEAN FRONT / 4min from HASE station Entire home/apt hosted by Matsu & Tak Check in Saturday, July 29, 2023 Check out Tuesday, August 1, 2023 Entire home/apt · 4 beds · 5 guests Confirmation code: HM9M2KNAB5 Cancellation policy : Free cancellation before 3:00 PM on Jul 24. Cancel before check-in at 3:00 PM on Jul 29 for a partial refund. Price breakdown/ July 31, 2023 Brunch with Mihoko at Garden Cafe Dinner - Kyoko and Sarah had dinner with her mother and Mihoko in Totsuka. Ian, David and Patty tried to eat at Sushi Yamamoto (鮨山もと) in Hase. There was a family at the sushi bar. The father started telling how lucky we were to just walk in and eat since he had tried twice before and finally made a reservation. Just as we got settled, the chef, Yamamoto-san, holds up a tablet with the words, "I have a reservation coming soon. I only have enough rice for them." Surprised that a place with such a good reputation didn't have enough rice, we left. We found another restaurant, Kohana Sushi, 小花寿司, 1 Chome-11-13 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016, Japan. Two older chefs behind the bar were very accommodating and we had an excellent meal starting with sushi platters, then we started picking individual items, and a couple of small bottles of sake. – Local Onsen!! Kamakura was the de facto capital of Japan from 1185 to 1333 as the seat of the Kamakura shogunate, and became the nation's most populous settlement during the Kamakura period. Kamakura is a popular domestic tourist destination in Japan as a coastal city with a high number of seasonal festivals, as well as ancient Buddhist and Shinto shrines and temples. https://www.kanpai-japan.com/kamakura To see: Zuisen-ji (Nearby) - Kamakura’s Most Beautiful Zen Gardens Engaku-ji - The Great Zen Spirit Temple in Kamakura - Kita Kamakura JR Station - 1 minute walk (Auto-translated) GARDEN HOUSE RESTAURANT is a pleasant restaurant consisting of a 60-year-old atelier and a garden terrace where you can fully enjoy the lush greenery of the garden. The concept is "Season-inspired" and "Fine-crafts". Seasonal and handmade are the themes. The cuisine is centered around dishes boldly using handmade loin ham, which can only be found here, in collaboration with "Kamakura Ham Tomioka Shokai," a local ham manufacturer with a 110-year history in Kamakura, as well as PIZZA, PANCAKE, GREEN, ICE CREAM, and other dishes using seasonal ingredients from Shonan. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA style. We also collaborated with "Kamakura Beer," a craft beer brewery also located in Kamakura. GARDEN HOUSE's original seasonal craft beer is kegged first thing in the morning and sent directly to you. You can enjoy freshly brewed craft beer that you can only drink here. – After lunch Kyoko and Mihoko (& maybe Sarah) will go back to Kyoko’s mother’s. Ian will stay in Kamakura. They will have dinner there without us. – https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/44925716 KAMAKURA REAL OCEAN FRONT / 4min from HASE station Entire home/apt hosted by Matsu & Tak Check in Saturday, July 29, 2023 Check out Tuesday, August 1, 2023 Entire home/apt · 4 beds · 5 guests Confirmation code: HM9M2KNAB5 Cancellation policy : Free cancellation before 3:00 PM on Jul 24. Cancel before check-in at 3:00 PM on Jul 29 for a partial refund. Price breakdown/ This is a copy/paste from the first day in Tokyo in the calendar. Immersive, interactive multimedia art exhibition. This is definitely at the top of our Tokyo To Do List, if not now, then at the end of the trip if you choose to join us. It's like the Van Gogh Experience on steroids. The artists group, teamLab, worked with Senju on an exhibition in 2018 that we saw. Their work is amazing. This exhibit will close in December. It is extensive and will take a few hours to see. Address - Toyosu 6-1-16, Koto-ku, Tokyo Shibuya Station (aka Shubuya Scramble Square) - home to the famous intersection of people scrambling in every direction. Drink Beer There are lots fun places to drink including rooftop beer gardens and other beer gardens, some with great views, some with great yakiniku. The Ginza Lion is a great German beer/food hall (indoors) that we've been to in the past. Home of the Yomiuri Giants baseball team. Definitely recommend catching a baseball game while in Japan, either here or in Yokohama (Bay Stars). More like a three-ring circus than a sporting event. It's a fun, crazy yet relaxing time. Tokyo Imperial Palace and East Palace Garden Official residence of the Emperor. The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are open to the public. Guided tours are by reservation. Large urban park with gardens, museums and famous zoo. Tokyo's version of Central Park. The tallest structure in Japan, and the second tallest in the world (One World Trade Center is fifth). The downside is that there aren't a lot of tall buildings in Tokyo due to the frequency of earthquakes, so there's really not much to see except the immense urban sprawl. There's also its shorter predecessor, Tokyo Tower. Roppongi is known for its nightlife (bars, restaurants, and dance clubs). It's also know for being the most diverse, cosmopolitan area of Tokyo, so, while there's plenty of great Japanese dining, it's also a good choice when you're finally sick of eating Japanese food. The east side of Shinjuku is devoted to shopping and nightlife, including lots of bars in Kabukicho and Shinjuku Golden Gai Ginza is the Tokyo version of 5th Avenue or the Back Bay in Boston. All the big brands have their flagship stores here. Fine for window shopping, but you'll find better deals elsewhere. Click for Tokyo Overview on Wikitravel – – Far East Village Hotel Ariake Conf #3444.047.081 3 rooms Check In - 3:00 pm Check Out - 11:00 am https://villagehotel-ariake.com/ This is a copy/paste from the first day in Tokyo in the calendar. Immersive, interactive multimedia art exhibition. This is definitely at the top of our Tokyo To Do List, if not now, then at the end of the trip if you choose to join us. It's like the Van Gogh Experience on steroids. The artists group, teamLab, worked with Senju on an exhibition in 2018 that we saw. Their work is amazing. This exhibit will close in December. It is extensive and will take a few hours to see. Address - Toyosu 6-1-16, Koto-ku, Tokyo Shibuya Station (aka Shubuya Scramble Square) - home to the famous intersection of people scrambling in every direction. Drink Beer There are lots fun places to drink including rooftop beer gardens and other beer gardens, some with great views, some with great yakiniku. The Ginza Lion is a great German beer/food hall (indoors) that we've been to in the past. Home of the Yomiuri Giants baseball team. Definitely recommend catching a baseball game while in Japan, either here or in Yokohama (Bay Stars). More like a three-ring circus than a sporting event. It's a fun, crazy yet relaxing time. Tokyo Imperial Palace and East Palace Garden Official residence of the Emperor. The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are open to the public. Guided tours are by reservation. Large urban park with gardens, museums and famous zoo. Tokyo's version of Central Park. The tallest structure in Japan, and the second tallest in the world (One World Trade Center is fifth). The downside is that there aren't a lot of tall buildings in Tokyo due to the frequency of earthquakes, so there's really not much to see except the immense urban sprawl. There's also its shorter predecessor, Tokyo Tower. Roppongi is known for its nightlife (bars, restaurants, and dance clubs). It's also know for being the most diverse, cosmopolitan area of Tokyo, so, while there's plenty of great Japanese dining, it's also a good choice when you're finally sick of eating Japanese food. The east side of Shinjuku is devoted to shopping and nightlife, including lots of bars in Kabukicho and Shinjuku Golden Gai Ginza is the Tokyo version of 5th Avenue or the Back Bay in Boston. All the big brands have their flagship stores here. Fine for window shopping, but you'll find better deals elsewhere. Click for Tokyo Overview on Wikitravel – 11-11:30am Reservation - Timed Entry teamLab Planets Tokyo https://planets.teamlab.art/tokyo/ ・teamLab App Create the Artwork with Others Download the app for free ・Distributed Fire Share the Flame Download the app for free Address: 〒135-0061 東京都江東区豊洲6丁目1−16 – Far East Village Hotel Ariake Conf #3444.047.081 3 rooms Check In - 3:00 pm Check Out - 11:00 am https://villagehotel-ariake.com/ – – Click for Narita Airport Map Return - Aug 3 - Tokyo Narita Barbour - Flight 1 - Tokyo to Montreal - Booking Number - 426ET7 Air Canada Flight 2 - Montreal to JFK Depart 6:25PM - Montreal Seats: Slater - Tokyo to Honolulu Zipair
Events in August–September 2023
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Ian, Kyoko & Sarah w/ Family // Return to Kamakura for dinner*
Ian, Kyoko & Sarah w/ Family // Return to Kamakura for dinner*
July 30, 2023 Sightseeing Kamakura*
Sightseeing Kamakura*
July 30, 2023
Sleep: Kamakura*
Sleep: Kamakura*
July 30, 2023
Check-in is anytime after 3:00 PM
Checkout by 10:00 AM
$244.50 x 3 nights = $733.49
Cleaning fee = $76.09
Service fee = $114.29
Total (USD) = $923.87 Incomplete
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Sightseeing Kamakura*
Sightseeing Kamakura*
July 31, 2023
Brunch w/ Mihoko (Kyoko's Sister) at Garden House Kamakura - 11:30am*
Brunch w/ Mihoko (Kyoko's Sister) at Garden House Kamakura - 11:30am*
July 31, 2023 Kyoko (& Sarah?) pack away painting at mother's & dinner*
Kyoko (& Sarah?) pack away painting at mother's & dinner*
July 31, 2023 Sleep: Kamakura*
Sleep: Kamakura*
July 31, 2023
Check-in is anytime after 3:00 PM
Checkout by 10:00 AM
$244.50 x 3 nights = $733.49
Cleaning fee = $76.09
Service fee = $114.29
Total (USD) = $923.87August
August 1, 2023(5 events) Check out 10:00 am
Check out 10:00 am
August 1, 2023 Train to Tokyo
Train to Tokyo
August 1, 2023 Sightseeing Tokyo*
Sightseeing Tokyo*
August 1, 2023
Tokyo Giants Baseball - 5pm*
Tokyo Giants Baseball - 5pm*
August 1, 2023 Sleep: Tokyo*
Sleep: Tokyo*
August 1, 2023
1 Chome-2-43 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan
〒135-0063 東京都江東区有明1丁目2−43
+81 3-6271-0337
PIN Code 6170
Includes breakfast Sightseeing Tokyo*
Sightseeing Tokyo*
August 2, 2023
teamLab Planets Interactive Exhibit - 11-11:30am (Timed Entry)*
teamLab Planets Interactive Exhibit - 11-11:30am (Timed Entry)*
August 2, 2023
Understand Deeply and Enjoy More
We have prepared a guide app that allows you to read the concepts of the artworks near you.
In The Infinite Crystal Universe, you can participate in the art using this app. You create the artwork with those around you.
https://planets.teamlab.art/tokyo/#app
Light the Flame
When you launch this app and approach Universe of Fire Particles Falling from the Sky, your flame will ignite and you can take the artwork home with you.
If you approach other people with the app, you can share your flame with them.
https://teamlabfire.page.link/planets
teamLab Planets TOKYO
Toyosu 6-1-16, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0061 Sleep: Tokyo*
Sleep: Tokyo*
August 2, 2023
1 Chome-2-43 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan
〒135-0063 東京都江東区有明1丁目2−43
+81 3-6271-0337
PIN Code 6170
Includes breakfast Narita Express to Airport
Narita Express to Airport
August 3, 2023 Fly Back NYC/Hawaii - 5:30pm departure (IKS); 7:15 departure (DP)*
Fly Back NYC/Hawaii - 5:30pm departure (IKS); 7:15 departure (DP)*
August 3, 2023
Depart 5:30PM - Tokyo Narita Terminal 1
Arrive 4:50PM - Montreal (Yes, 40 minutes before we left on the same date!)
Flight No. AC 006
Arrive 8:00PM - JFK
Flight No. AC 8898
NRT - YUL 28G, 28D, 28E
YUL - JFK 16D, 16C, 16F
Flight ZG002
Depart 7:15 pm JST - Narita
Arrive 7:50 am HST - HonoluluSeptember
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July 31, 2023(5 events)
Tokyo Dome
August 2, 2023(3 events)
"Together with Others, Immerse your Entire Body, Perceive with your Body, and Become One with the World
teamLab Planets is a museum where you walk through water, and a garden where you become one with the flowers. It comprises 4 large-scale artwork spaces and 2 gardens created by art collective teamLab. People go barefoot and immerse their entire bodies in the vast artworks together with others. The artworks change under the presence of people, blurring the perception of boundaries between the self and the works. Other people also create change in the artworks, blurring the boundaries between themselves and the works, and creating a continuity between the self, the art, and others."
teamLab Planets Tokyo
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