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. You are a foreign tourist visiting Japan from abroad for sight-seeing, under the entry status of "temporary visitor." 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. July 2, 2023 All Photos (May take a while to load!) - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/all-photos/ Tokyo July 10-12 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/tokyo-july-10-12/ Osaka – July 13-14 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/osaka-july-13-14/ Koyasan – July 15-17 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/koyasan-july-15-17/ Kyoto & Nara – July 17-19 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/kyoto-nara-july-17-19/ Yaeyama Islands - July 20-25 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/yaeyama-islands-july-20-25/ Yokohama & Hakone – July 26-28 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/yokohama-hakone-july-26-28/ Kamakura – July 29-31 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/kamakura-july-29-31/ Tokyo - August 1-3 - https://japantrip.dropkickllc.com/tokyo-august-1-3/ 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: What We Did - Tokyo Day 1 Stop 1 Shibuya Station (aka Shubuya Scramble Square) - home to the famous intersection of people scrambling in every direction. Stop 2 Daikanyama- Daikanyama: A Guide To Tokyo’s Little Brooklyn Lunch - Maison ICHI Daikanyama Kyu Asakura House Stop 3 - Rest at hotel Stop 4 Dinner in Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho - Official Site Zaraku Shibuya Walked around Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho on our way back to the hotel – Breakfast from Family Mart the night before. Shinkansen from Shibuya Station to Shin Osaka. Checked into AirBNB (Not ready when we arrived) Waited on the rain. Eventually left for Hirano Gion – Kumata Shrine, Hirano Ward, Osaka Click here for Hirano Gion Info Saw some of the float prcessions Ate grilled beef tongue, cold cucumbers and other festival food Never got to witness the ceremonies within the shrine, taiko drumming, the fortunes, etc. – Ate amazing croissants in our room from Cafe&Croissant in Kuromon Market. Shopping in Tsūtenkaku/Shinsekai near Tsūtenkaku Tower. Ate kushage in Shinsekai at Yaekatsu (八重勝) 3 Chome-4-13 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0002. https://www.tsunagujapan.com/the-right-way-to-eat-the-famous-osaka-kushikatsu/ David, Patty, Kyoko and Ian explored Dontonbori at night. Saw a band of buskers play on the bridge. Stopped for drinks and snacks on the water at Motokara "Japanese style Smoked Dishses Restaurant" (燻製バル モトカラ 難波店|女子会 道頓堀) 〒542-0084 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Souemoncho, 入り口は道頓堀川沿い 7-11 B1F Don't forget to date the check!! I'm going. If you can get up to see it, it will be one of the most amazing things you will see in your life (not an exaggeration) - Weather depending. July 26, 2023 Went sightseeing and shopping around Minato Mirai 21. Sarah and Ian got eyeglasses at Owndays optometrist at Mark IS mall https://www.owndays.com/jp/ja/shops/681. Tried to go to Megmi Suisan kaiten sushi on the 4th floor in Mark IS mall https://neo-emotion.jp/post_kaitensushi/mark-is/. Since the pandemic, kaiten sushi is a thing of the past, so there was no sushi on the conveyer belt. Ian thought the place smelled bad so we left. Went to Kamakura Pasta restaurant instead, also on the 4th floor. David took more bread than he was allowed from the bread bar and was reprimanded by the bread lady, who rang a bell every time she brought out fresh bread. https://www.saint-marc-hd.com/kamakura/menu/kamakura/ https://www.saint-marc-hd.com/kamakura/shop/370/ After lunch we went to the rooftop of Mark IS mall and saw the garden. Patty went to doctor that evening at My Medical Clinic - Minato Mirai https://mymc.jp/minatomirai/. David and Patty went for prescription at Yokohama Station alone. Went back the next day because they gave her one too few antibiotic pills. Ian, Kyoko and Sarah had dinner at Bonno Restaurant near Sakuragicho Station. http://www.bon-no.com/ 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.
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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.
WiFi Hotspots
Small pocket device that connects to the internet via 4G. You connect you phone to it via wifi. Goes where you go.Article w/ discount link - https://tokyocheapo.com/business/internet/rent-wifi-router-japan/ about $5.25 per dayNinja Wifi Unlimited Plan about $5.25 per dayWe are getting two for ourselves so we can call each other when we are separate using wifi calling or Lime. You might consider the same.Free internet hotspots can found, but not reliably. Still, good to have if you want save your daily limit. Article on how to find free wifi: https://tokyocheapo.com/business/connecting-to-wifi-in-tokyo-japan/ Photo Links
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July 9, 2023 WWD Tokyo Day 1**
WWD Tokyo Day 1**
July 12, 2023
メゾン・イチ 代官山
Five minutes on foot from Daikanyama station, this beautifully preserved private residence that has been turned into a museum provides a peek into a traditional Japanese home, constructed in 1919. The former residence of the Asakura Family was built by its patriarch, Torajiro Asakura, and is a fantastic relic of Taisho era Japan that lasted from 1912 to 1926. Its wooden architecture and meticulously manicured Japanese gardens make it a true hidden gem and important cultural site.
個室居酒屋 座楽 渋谷駅前店 WWD Osaka Day 1
WWD Osaka Day 1
July 13, 2023 WWD Osaka Day 2
WWD Osaka Day 2
July 14, 2023 Mail Rent Check for Sacket!!*
Mail Rent Check for Sacket!!*
July 17, 2023 SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
July 20, 2023 SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
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SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
July 22, 2023 SUNRISE!! - 5:45 AM*
SUNRISE!! - 5:45 AM*
July 23, 2023 SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
July 23, 2023 SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
SUNSET - 7:32 PM!!!
July 24, 2023 SUNSET - From Airplane During Flight - 7:32 PM!!!
SUNSET - From Airplane During Flight - 7:32 PM!!!
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WWD Yokohama Day 1
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