Events in July–August 2023

  • Things To Do & Get - UPDATED 6/19

    Category: Info Things To Do & Get - UPDATED 6/19

    July 1, 2023

    UPDATED 6/19

    Scan cards and documents

    Scan our cards and IDs and have both a printed copy and digital copy in case they are lost. Cards, license, passports, rail passes, etc.

    International Driver's Permit

    AAA near Lincoln Center (1881 Broadway).

    $20 payable by CHECK made to "AAA Northeast"

    Bring driver's license, two passport-sized photos and a completed application. Usually less than an hour. No appointment necessary.

    Important if need to deal with local officials, even if don't drive - official ID translation

    Info: https://northeast.aaa.com/travel/plan-your-trip/international-driving-permit.html

    Application: https://northeast.aaa.com/content/dam/aaa-ne-web/pdf/travel/IDPApplication2a.pdf

    UPDATED 5/29 -

    Be sure to have a 2-prong adapter for any 3-prong electrical cables you bring (like computer power cables). ALL Japanese electrical outlets allow ONLY 2-PRONGS!! You don't need to worry about the voltage difference going from US to Japan.

     

    • JR Pass -  via Amnet - ORDERED on 5/15/23
      • https://jrpass.travelwithamnet.com/
      • We'll each get a two-week JR Pass from Amnet. We can take most any train as often as we like, including the Shinkensen (Bullet Train).  Only for foreign tourists. I will try to order all of our passes at the same time, which should be no problem. I will let you know if I have a problem.
      • We DO NOT need to go the office to pick up the vouchers as we needed to in the past. They will mail the them to us.
      • We will exchange the vouchers in Japan for the actual rail passes. Btw, we will not activate the passes for a couple of days after we arrive, starting on 7/13 and will expire on 7/26 just before we fly to Ishigaki. After that, we will pay as we go for the few train rides we take.
      • We need to be sure to not go through automated customs when entering Japan:
        • You are a foreign tourist visiting Japan from abroad for sight-seeing, under the entry status of "temporary visitor."

          Examples of the Temporary Visitor entry status stamp
          Examples of the "Temporary Visitor" entry status stamp

          Temporary Visitor entry status, according to Japanese Immigration Law, allows a stay in Japan of 15 days or 90 days for "sight-seeing, etc. "If you apply for a "stay for sight-seeing" when you enter Japan, entry personnel will stamp your passport as "Temporary Visitor," as shown.

          In order to receive or use JAPAN RAIL PASS, your passport must bear this stamp or sticker.

          When you use an automated gate at the airport, no stamp/sticker will be stamped or put on your passport. Therefore, you need to either use a manned automated gate or ask a clerk to apply a stamp/sticker in your passport.
          However, a customer who has a "registered user card" under the Trusted Traveler Program will be required to show the card to confirm the "Temporary Visitor" status.

    • Install Line App - free internet calls and texting - https://line.me/en/
    • VPN if you have one. Can avoid tricky international things, allows searching as in the US, etc.
    • Lodging
      • Hotels -  best for shorter stays. We'll stay in many. Beds are a bit short sometimes! Will try to stay where they include Japanese breakfast.
      • Ryokan - A must-do Japan experience, but can be expensive. Includes food and onsen. We are planning to stay at a Buddhist temple in Koyasan that offers the same type of experience. Hakone and Kyoto are famous for them.
      • Airbnb - Best for longer stays. Convenient and more relaxing. More like the Westchester cottage feel. Can do a quick load of laundry, eat from supermarket, etc. Create account if you don't already have one. We can help you with bookings and locations. We can get places close to each other as we did with Jonathan's family. In some places we may be able to get a big enough place for all of us if that works for you, especially near the beach (see the place Kyoko found in Kamakura)
    • Car Rental in Ishigaki - LEANING TOWARD NOT GETTING A CAR - Can get one last minute of we decide.
    • Don't forget these things... you will have trouble finding them in Japan:
      • Deodorant - Not popular in Japan.
      • Sunscreen - They only sell tiny bottles and they're expensive
      • You might still try to make room for a generous bottle of sunscreen. I count at least six beach/snorkeling/pool days on the calendar. In general, we will be outdoors more often than not, especially in Ishigaki and Kamakura. When in Iriomote, there are NO STORES to speak of. In general, try to bring any of the toiletries you are used to or can't live without.
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  • Japan Culture - Do's and Don'ts *

    Category: Info Japan Culture - Do's and Don'ts *

    July 8, 2023

    Based on David's question about what things to avoid and things to be mindful of, here's a open ended list of Do's and Don'ts in no particular order:

    • DO take off shoes when entering certain places.
      • Where and when to wear shoes, slippers, or only socks/bare feet can be a bit confusing at times. If you're not sure, just ask.
      • Shoes come off just inside the door. You will typically put on slippers as you enter.
      • I HIGHLY RECOMMEND having slip-on shoes. Japanese people will literally walk into their shoes and keep going. If you need to tie your shoes it is likely you will not have a place to sit when you do!
      • There are different slippers for the house and for the toilet!
        • Change from house slippers to toilet slippers before entering the toilet.
        • Leave your house slippers outside the toilet door. Be sure to not walk away with toilet slippers on.
      • Never step outside with house slippers on, not even for a second! Sometimes there will be "outdoor slippers" for conveniently going out to the car for something you forgot or to hang laundry on a clothesline, for instance.
      • In some public places like restaurants, you may be able to put your shoes in a cubby hole or even a small locker.
      • Where to take off shoes and put on slippers:
        • AirBNBs (Socks/bare feet optional)
        • Private residences
        • Onsen (hot bath) changing/locker rooms.
        • Temples and shrines when entering particular rooms
        • Hotel rooms
        • Some restaurants especially floor seating tables. If Tatami mat, then only socks/bare feet (See below). The host will typically indicate where to take off shoes if it's not obvious.
      • Where to wear only socks/bare feet
        • "Tatami" rooms/mats. ALWAYS remove your slippers before stepping on tatami mat as they are easily damaged.
        • Onsen bath area
    • DON'T do whatever you're doing if someone gestures with their arms crossed in front of their chest. This is the non-verbal sign for "forbidden." For example, you may have a shopkeeper do this if she sees you taking pictures of her clothing designs, or you are entering an employees-only area.

    • DO understand basic non-verbal gestures. Japanese relies much more heavily on non-verbal gestures and guttural sounds, which is good in one sense since it can help bridge communication with non-English speakers. Still, it's only good if you understand these non-verbal symbols. Without listing a bunch here, ones to avoid include pointing to others, pointing at food with chopsticks indecisively (especially from shared plates), or making too much eye contact. Here's a good article on non-verbal cues and gestures: https://www.fluentu.com/blog/japanese/japanese-gestures/
    • DO stand or walk to the left and pass on the right. Just as the Japanese drive on the left side of the road, they also walk on the left side of the sidewalk or passageway, or when on stairways. When standing on an escalator (and we will often), stand to the left and allow people want to walk up the escalator to pass on the right.

    • DO stand in the appropriate spot for your train when waiting on the platform. The train system is very efficient, and part of the efficiency depends on passengers cuing up in the right place for their train. Different trains will have their doors staggered so that people waiting for one train will wait in one spot, while people for different train will wait in a another spot. These may be color-coded lines on the platform floor, or overhead signs. There are also lines to show where people on line should stand. On reserved trains (like the Shinkansen) there will also be locations for your seating section on the train so you enter at the correct car. People do not cut each other once the train door opens, but maintain their place in line as they enter.

                 

    • DO take a clean tray and pair of tongs at a bakery, pastry shop or coffee house. Never pick up the baked goods with your hands. Bring the tongs with you to the cashier, who will collect them for cleaning. You see this in the US sometimes as well, but you will see more often in Japan, even at 7-11 stores.

    • DO pay at the cashier or front desk at restaurants. With rare exceptions, you never pay at the table at the end of a meal no matter how fancy or upscale the restaurant is.
    • DON'T begin eating without saying "Itadakimasu," (pronounced E-tadaky-mas) which is the equivalent of "bon appétit." At the end of a meal, we say "Gochisousama" (Go-chee-sow-sa-ma), especially to someone who cooked or served the meal, like a chef or host. When toasting, we say, "Compai!" (Kom-pie).
    • DON'T pour your own drink (unless you're alone). Whether it's tea, beer, sake or water, it is customary for others to pour your drink, and then for you to reciprocate.
    • DO lift bowls of rice, noodles, and small plates off the table to make eating with chopsticks easier. Also, soup in a small bowl is sipped as from a cup and never eaten with a spoon. Use your chopsticks to eat any solid bits like tofu or nori (seaweed) that may be floating in the broth.
    • DON'T stick your chopsticks into food and leave them standing (especially rice) -- this is a funeral ritual, and considered rude, even morbid.
    • DO slurp your noodles loudly. DON'T be surprised when you hear a whole restaurant full of people slurping their ramen or soba. https://shockinjapan.com/topics/why-do-japanese-people-slurp-noodles/
    • DON'T double dip sauce at the kushiage (aka Kushikatsu) counter: Kushiage is deep fried food on a skewer, and we will definitely be indulging at least once in Osaka. There will be a container of sauce to dip into, but for hygene's sake, you get one chance to get sauce once the skewer is lifted from your plate. Even if you don't bite it, if you put it back to your plate, you shouldn't dip. There will be signs saying this, but they will be in Japanese. https://gurunavi.com/en/japanfoodie/2015/09/kushiage.html
    • DON'T tip. Tipping is not a custom in Japan under any circumstances: restaurants, taxis, delivery. Since you never pay at the table, there is no expectation to leave money on the table, even coins (as one might do in Europe).
    • DON'T expect to find trashcans very easily. People are expected to take their trash home with them. Trashcans can be found in convenience stores like 7-11 and coffee shops, but they are almost non-existent on the streets. If you buy a drink or snack from a stand or small shop, the shopkeeper will usually take the trash after you are done if you ask. Vending machines usually have a recycling bin attached or nearby.
    • DO separate your trash EVERYWHERE. In general, trash is separated into four categories: 1) Metal and glass, 2) PET (plastic), 3) Paper and Cardboard, and 3) Combustibles (aka everything else). Japan is very efficient at recycling They don't have landfills; what they can't recycle, they burn and recoup the energy. Labels on metal/PET/glass containers are usually perforated and removable. They should taken off and placed with the combustibles before put the container in the recycle bin. You can read more details here: https://www.japanlivingguide.net/dailylife/life/recycle-symbols/
    • DO spend your coins first! Banknote denominations start at ¥1000, which is the equivalent of a $10 bill. When you break a ¥1000 bill to spend ¥100 (about a dollar), you will get all the change in coins. There are ¥500 coins, but often you will get 9 ¥100 coins. Do that twice without reaching for your coins first and you will be weighed down with coins very quickly.
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  • Sleep: Tokyo - Check In 3pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Tokyo - Check In 3pm*


    July 11, 2023

    Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel via Booking.com

    Phone: +81 3 3498 0109

    Address:

    Shibuya-ku, Shibuya 1-24-10, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, 150-0002  (渋谷区渋谷1-24-10, 渋谷区, 東京都)

     

    Barbour - Confirmation number: 2957636584; PIN: 0740; ¥52,920

    Slater - Confirmation number: 3118626258; PIN: 8770; ¥37,800

     

    Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel
    Shibuya-ku
    Shibuya 1-24-10
    Shibuya Ward, Tokyo 150-0002
    Japan
  • Sleep: Tokyo*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Tokyo*


    July 12, 2023

    Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel via Booking.com

    Phone: +81 3 3498 0109

    Address:

    Shibuya-ku, Shibuya 1-24-10, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, 150-0002  (渋谷区渋谷1-24-10, 渋谷区, 東京都)

    Check in: 3:00 pm

    Check out: 10:00 am

    Barbour - Confirmation number: 2957636584; PIN: 0740; ¥52,920

    Slater - Confirmation number: 3118626258; PIN: 8770; ¥37,800

     

    Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel
    Shibuya-ku
    Shibuya 1-24-10
    Shibuya Ward, Tokyo 150-0002
    Japan
  • Sleep: Osaka - Check In 4pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Osaka - Check In 4pm*


    July 13, 2023

    Two apartments in the same building in Niponbashi, Osaka

    2-chōme-1-19 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka 542-0073, Japan

    Ian, Kyoko & Sarah (for 3) $210.00 - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/813326076217347865 - Reservation code HMXFFBEAPJ

    David & Patty (for 2) $177.00 - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/813355199449348824 - Reservation code HMH52JSAD2

     

    2-chōme-1-19 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka 542-0073, Japan
    2-chōme-1-19 Nipponbashi
    Chuo Ward
    Osaka, Osaka 542-0073
    Japan
  • Sleep: Osaka*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Osaka*


    July 14, 2023

    Two apartments in the same building in Niponbashi, Osaka

    2-chōme-1-19 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka 542-0073, Japan

    Check in: 4:00 pm

    Check out: 11:00 am

    Ian, Kyoko & Sarah (for 3) $210.00 - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/813326076217347865 - Reservation code HMXFFBEAPJ

    David & Patty (for 2) $177.00 - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/813355199449348824 - Reservation code HMH52JSAD2

     

    2-chōme-1-19 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka 542-0073, Japan
    2-chōme-1-19 Nipponbashi
    Chuo Ward
    Osaka, Osaka 542-0073
    Japan
  • Sleep: Koyasan - Check In 3pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Koyasan - Check In 3pm*


    July 15, 2023

    ■Login ID  PXHXPS06 (Barbour)
    ■transaction #   0010987413
    ■Rservation #   16314

    ■Login ID  CX5F8JZA(Slater)
    ■transaction #   0010987376
    ■Rservation #   16313

    ■Detail
    [Booked by] Barbour Ian 様
    [Place] 高野山温泉 福智院 Fukuchiin
    [Plan] 精進料理 参の膳 San-no-Zen
    [Check in] 15:00 -18:00
    [Check out] 9:00
    [Staying] 2023/07/15 (Sat)~2023/07/17 (Mon) 2泊
    [Arriving] 15:00
    [Arriving by] JR, public transportation
    Postal #:648-0211 和歌山県伊都郡高野町高野山657
    657 Kouya-san Kouya-cho Ito-gun WAKAYAMA, Japan
    TEL:0736-56-2021

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  • Sleep: Koyasan*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Koyasan*


    July 16, 2023

    ■Login ID  PXHXPS06 (Barbour)
    ■transaction #   0010987413
    ■Rservation #   16314

    ■Login ID  CX5F8JZA(Slater)
    ■transaction #   0010987376
    ■Rservation #   16313

    ■Detail
    [Booked by] Barbour Ian 様
    [Place] 高野山温泉 福智院 Fukuchiin
    [Plan] 精進料理 参の膳 San-no-Zen
    [Check in] 15:00 -18:00
    [Check out] 9:00
    [Staying] 2023/07/15 (Sat)~2023/07/17 (Mon) 2泊
    [Arriving] 15:00
    [Arriving by] JR, public transportation
    Postal #:648-0211 和歌山県伊都郡高野町高野山657
    657 Kouya-san Kouya-cho Ito-gun WAKAYAMA, Japan
    TEL:0736-56-2021

    More information

  • Mail Rent Check for Sacket!!*

    Category: Info Mail Rent Check for Sacket!!*


    July 17, 2023

    Don't forget to date the check!!

    Sleep: Kyoto - Check In 4pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Kyoto - Check In 4pm*


    July 17, 2023

    https://ksvilla.jp/takasegawa-e/shisetsu.html

    K's Villa Takasegawa-tei
    59-5 Minamikyogokucho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, 〒600-8117, JP

    81-75-3449911 (In Japan, 075-344-9911)
    Reservation Details Check In: Monday, July 17, 2023 at 4:00 PM / Check Out: Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 11:00 AM
    Your Stay: 3 days, 1 room
    Guest Information: Ian Barbour

    If the hotel cannot locate your reservation by guest name, please provide the following reservation code:
    Reservation K's Villa Takasegawa-tei code: 9152070611016

    Room (3 nights): $263.43
    Refundable by Hopper: $29.00
    Trip Total $292.43

    59-5 Minamikyogokucho
    Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8117
    Japan
    075-344-9911

    More information

  • Sleep: Kyoto*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Kyoto*


    July 18, 2023

    https://ksvilla.jp/takasegawa-e/shisetsu.html

    K's Villa Takasegawa-tei
    59-5 Minamikyogokucho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, 〒600-8117, JP

    81-75-3449911 (In Japan, 075-344-9911)
    Reservation Details Check In: Monday, July 17, 2023 at 4:00 PM / Check Out: Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 11:00 AM
    Your Stay: 3 days, 1 room
    Guest Information: Ian Barbour

    If the hotel cannot locate your reservation by guest name, please provide the following reservation code:
    Reservation K's Villa Takasegawa-tei code: 9152070611016

    Room (3 nights): $263.43
    Refundable by Hopper: $29.00
    Trip Total $292.43

    59-5 Minamikyogokucho
    Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8117
    Japan
    075-344-9911

    More information

  • Sleep: Kyoto*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Kyoto*


    July 19, 2023

    https://ksvilla.jp/takasegawa-e/shisetsu.html

    K's Villa Takasegawa-tei
    59-5 Minamikyogokucho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, 〒600-8117, JP

    81-75-3449911 (In Japan, 075-344-9911)
    Reservation Details Check In: Monday, July 17, 2023 at 4:00 PM / Check Out: Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 11:00 AM
    Your Stay: 3 days, 1 room
    Guest Information: Ian Barbour

    If the hotel cannot locate your reservation by guest name, please provide the following reservation code:
    Reservation K's Villa Takasegawa-tei code: 9152070611016

    Room (3 nights): $263.43
    Refundable by Hopper: $29.00
    Trip Total $292.43

    59-5 Minamikyogokucho
    Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8117
    Japan
    075-344-9911

    More information

  • Sleep Ishigaki (AirBNB) - NEED ADDRESS!!!! - Check In 3pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep Ishigaki (AirBNB) - NEED ADDRESS!!!! - Check In 3pm*


    July 20, 2023

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/34551274

    5 min walk to the sand ocean & golf course 2 BR Newly remodeled 22 Jun 3F

     

    Ishigaki AirBNB (approximate)
    Maezato
    Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0002
    Japan
  • Sleep Ishigaki (AirBNB)*

    Category: Lodging Sleep Ishigaki (AirBNB)*


    July 21, 2023

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/34551274

    5 min walk to the sand ocean & golf course 2 BR Newly remodeled 22 Jun 3F

     

    Ishigaki AirBNB (approximate)
    Maezato
    Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0002
    Japan
  • Sleep Iriomote - Check In 3pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep Iriomote - Check In 3pm*


    July 22, 2023

    Iriomotejima Guest House Mariud - 西表島民宿マリウド

    984-14 Uehara, Taketomi, Yaeyama District, Okinawa 907-1541, Japan

    +81980856578

    Free shuttle service from Uehara Port - Call when you arrive

    http://mariud.com/

    NO PET (Plastic) BOTTLES ALLOWED!! Only glass or reusable thermos, please!

    Includes breakfast and dinner

    Barbour - 39,000 yen

    Slater - 30,000 yen

     

     

    Iriomotejima Guest House Mariud - 西表島民宿マリウド
  • Sleep Iriomote*

    Category: Lodging Sleep Iriomote*


    July 23, 2023

    Iriomotejima Guest House Mariud - 西表島民宿マリウド

    984-14 Uehara, Taketomi, Yaeyama District, Okinawa 907-1541, Japan

    +81980856578

    Free shuttle service from Uehara Port - Call when you arrive

    http://mariud.com/

    NO PET (Plastic) BOTTLES ALLOWED!! Only glass or reusable thermos, please!

    Includes breakfast and dinner

    Barbour - 39,000 yen

    Slater - 30,000 yen

     

     

    Iriomotejima Guest House Mariud - 西表島民宿マリウド
  • Sleep Ishigaki (Hotel) - Check In 3pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep Ishigaki (Hotel) - Check In 3pm*


    July 24, 2023

    https://www.ishigakijima-sunshine.net/

    Beach Hotel Sunshine
    ビーチホテルサンシャイン

    Location
    907-0024, Ishigaki Island, Arakawa 2484
    907-0024, 石垣市, 新川2484

    Confirmation: 3937794047
    PIN: 6652 (Confidential)

    Reservation details via booking.com

    Check-in
    Monday, July 24, 2023 (3:00 PM - 9:00 PM)

    Check-out
    Tuesday, July 25, 2023 (until 11:00 AM)

    Your reservation
    1 night, 2 rooms

    Phone
    +81 980-82-8611

    Contact
    3937794047-kq3e.k32b.3c5p.8vfx@property.booking.com

    Room 1

    3 people
    Max. people: 3
    $230.00 (Excluded: 10 % VAT, 10 % Property service charge)
    • Excellent breakfast included
    • • Free cancellation until 11:59 PM on July 21, 2023

    Room 2

    2 people
    Max. people: 2
    $164.00 (Excluded: 10 % VAT, 10 % Property service charge)
    • Excellent breakfast included
    • • Free cancellation until 11:59 PM on July 21, 2023

    2484 Arakawa
    Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0024
    Japan
    +81 980-82-8611
  • Sleep Haneda*

    Category: Lodging Sleep Haneda*


    July 25, 2023

    We will get in late to Tokyo by plane from Ishigaki. Flight arrives at 10:10 pm. We will stay near the airport before leaving for Hakone first thing in the morning.

    Hotel: KEIKYU EX INN HANEDA - 京急EXイン羽田

    Website:

    Address: 5-5-14 Haneda, Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan - 大田区羽田5-5-14, 東京, 日本

    Phone: +81 3 3742 3910

    • Free Wifi
    • Includes Breakfast (5 am - 10 am)
    • Checkout Time 10:00 am
    • Free Cancellation until 21 Jul 11:59 PM Tokyo time

    Shuttle Bus from Terminal? TBD

    • Or, Tokyo Monorail from Terminal 3 to Tenkubashi Station (3 minutes walk to hotel from A2 Exit)

    Rooms:

    • Slater - EX Double Room - Non-Smoking - $110.98 - Conf #589491966
    • Barbour - Standard Twin Room for 3 People - Non-Smoking - $164.47 - Conf #589483522
  • Get Eyeglasses*

    Category: Eyeglasses Get Eyeglasses*


    July 26, 2023

    We will definitely be getting new eyeglasses while in Japan, probably while we are in Yokohama. Prices are very reasonable, so you might consider getting some if you can find a style you like. The whole process takes about an hour.

    Sleep: Yokohama - Check In 3pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Yokohama - Check In 3pm*


    July 26, 2023

    NEW OTANI INN YOKOHAMA PREMIUM

    Address: 〒231-0062 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Sakuragicho, 1 Chome−1−7 ヒューリックみなとみらい

    〒231-0062 神奈川県横浜市中区桜木町1丁目1−7 ヒューリックみなとみらい

    +81452100707

    Check-in time: 3:00 PM

    American Express Record Locator: GXTGWR

    Barbour
    Superior Triple Room, Bay View
    2 Twin Beds and 1 Twin Sofa Bed
    $168.75 per night/$506.25 total (72,321 points)

    Slater
    Superior Double Room, CityView
    1 Double Bed
    $126.27 per night/$378.81 total

     

    New Otani Yokohama Premium Hotel
    1 Chome−1−7 Sakuragicho
    Naka Ward
    Yokohama, Kanagawa
    Japan
  • Sleep: Yokohama*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Yokohama*


    July 27, 2023

    NEW OTANI INN YOKOHAMA PREMIUM

    https://www.newotani.co.jp/en/innyokohama/

    Address: 〒231-0062 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Sakuragicho, 1 Chome−1−7 ヒューリックみなとみらい

    〒231-0062 神奈川県横浜市中区桜木町1丁目1−7 ヒューリックみなとみらい

    +81452100707

    Check-in time: 3:00 PM

    Check-out time: 12:00 noon

    American Express Record Locator: GXTGWR

    Barbour
    Superior Triple Room, Bay View
    2 Twin Beds and 1 Twin Sofa Bed
    $168.75 per night/$506.25 total (72,321 points)

    Slater
    Superior Double Room, CityView
    1 Double Bed
    $126.27 per night/$378.81 total

     

    New Otani Yokohama Premium Hotel
    1 Chome−1−7 Sakuragicho
    Naka Ward
    Yokohama, Kanagawa
    Japan
  • Sleep: Yokohama*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Yokohama*


    July 28, 2023

    NEW OTANI INN YOKOHAMA PREMIUM

    https://www.newotani.co.jp/en/innyokohama/

    Address: 〒231-0062 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka Ward, Sakuragicho, 1 Chome−1−7 ヒューリックみなとみらい

    〒231-0062 神奈川県横浜市中区桜木町1丁目1−7 ヒューリックみなとみらい

    +81452100707

    Check-in time: 3:00 PM

    Check-out time: 12:00 noon

    American Express Record Locator: GXTGWR

    Barbour
    Superior Triple Room, Bay View
    2 Twin Beds and 1 Twin Sofa Bed
    $168.75 per night/$506.25 total (72,321 points)

    Slater
    Superior Double Room, CityView
    1 Double Bed
    $126.27 per night/$378.81 total

     

    New Otani Yokohama Premium Hotel
    1 Chome−1−7 Sakuragicho
    Naka Ward
    Yokohama, Kanagawa
    Japan
  • Sleep: Kamakura - Check In 3pm*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Kamakura - Check In 3pm*


    July 29, 2023

    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-in is anytime after 3:00 PM

    Check out Tuesday, August 1, 2023
    Checkout by 10:00 AM

    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/
    $244.50 x 3 nights = $733.49
    Cleaning fee = $76.09
    Service fee = $114.29
    Total (USD) = $923.87

    More information

  • Sleep: Kamakura*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Kamakura*


    July 30, 2023

    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-in is anytime after 3:00 PM

    Check out Tuesday, August 1, 2023
    Checkout by 10:00 AM

    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/
    $244.50 x 3 nights = $733.49
    Cleaning fee = $76.09
    Service fee = $114.29
    Total (USD) = $923.87

    More information

  • Sleep: Kamakura*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Kamakura*


    July 31, 2023

    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-in is anytime after 3:00 PM

    Check out Tuesday, August 1, 2023
    Checkout by 10:00 AM

    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/
    $244.50 x 3 nights = $733.49
    Cleaning fee = $76.09
    Service fee = $114.29
    Total (USD) = $923.87

    More information

  • Sleep: Tokyo*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Tokyo*


    August 1, 2023

    Far East Village Hotel Ariake
    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

    Conf #3444.047.081
    PIN Code 6170

    3 rooms
    Includes breakfast

    Check In - 3:00 pm

    Check Out - 11:00 am

    https://villagehotel-ariake.com/

     

  • Sleep: Tokyo*

    Category: Lodging Sleep: Tokyo*


    August 2, 2023

    Far East Village Hotel Ariake
    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

    Conf #3444.047.081
    PIN Code 6170

    3 rooms
    Includes breakfast

    Check In - 3:00 pm

    Check Out - 11:00 am

    https://villagehotel-ariake.com/