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/ Depart - July 10 12:55 PM- New York JFK Booking Numbers: Barbour Slater Flight 1 - JFK to Seoul ICN Depart - JFK Terminal 1 - 12:55 PM Layover: 55min Flight 2 - Seoul to Narita (Tokyo) Depart - Seoul ICN - Terminal 1 - 3:30 PM ORIGINAL FLIGHT: – Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho - Local Bars and Eats Harajuku - Back Streets - Bars/Restaurants Daikanyama Daikanyama: A Guide To Tokyo’s Little Brooklyn Kyu Asakura House Le Cordon Blue is a French culinary academy, originally founded in Paris and now with branches across the world. This outpost in Daikanyama is called “La Boutique Cafe” and serves cakes, deli items, wine, beers, French bread and — of course — coffee. While students are busy learning the craft of cooking, the guests can enjoy some pastries on the little outside terrace. Shimokitazawa (station): Tokyo’s Bohemian Hub - Setagaya ward, just two stations away from Shibuya and Shinjuku. Upon arrival to the train station, head towards the north exit. Shop to your heart’s content in the myriad of second-hand clothing stores and sundry shops that line the station’s front street and Sakae-dori Street. === 5/21 We'll spend a full day in Tokyo after arriving to unwind a bit before leaving for Osaka the next day. Luckily, jet lag is really only an issue traveling East, so we'll be tired from the flight, but not too disoriented. We'll have two more full days in Tokyo at the end of the trip as well. Still, we'll have all day and night in Tokyo! There are also shrines and temples in Tokyo, but I've left them out. We will see far more beautiful ones in Kyoko, Koyasan and Kamakura. There are much more fun things to do in Tokyo: 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 – Places to see... Kuromon Ichiba Market Dontonbori/Tombori Hozenji Yokocho (Takoyaki!!) Hozenji Temple Tombori River Cruise Tsutenkanu Tower (Kushiage!!) Namba Yasaka Jinja Shrine – Wikitravel article: https://wikitravel.org/en/Mount_Koya The main temple is Kongobuji, where Senju's panels are installed - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kong%C5%8Dbu-ji Senju's coffee table book about his works at Kongobuji temple - https://www.amazon.com/Koyasan-Senjus-Works-Years-After/dp/1649800622 – Wikitravel article: https://wikitravel.org/en/Mount_Koya The main temple is Kongobuji, where Senju's panels are installed - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kong%C5%8Dbu-ji Senju's coffee table book about his works at Kongobuji temple - https://www.amazon.com/Koyasan-Senjus-Works-Years-After/dp/1649800622 – – Kiyomizu-dera - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiyomizu-dera - Famous for three fountains (longevity, academic success, or luck in love)... Tenryu-ji - https://www.kanpai-japan.com/kyoto/tenryu-ji - Considered as one of the most beautiful in Japan Arashiyama Bamboo Grove - Connected to Tenryu-ji temple Fushimi Inari Shrine - Head shrine Higashiyama District - Shopping, cafes, etc. Kodai-ji Temple - In Higashiyama District Nijō-jo Castle - Ninomaru Palace Ginkaku-ji Temple - Silver Temple Kinkaku-ji Temple - Golden Temple Ponto-cho Alley - https://www.kanpai-japan.com/kyoto/pontocho - Great Restaurants Chion-in - Monastery of Gratitude Nishiki Market - Especially if we eat in LIST OF UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN KYOTO Kinkaku-ji Temple Nara Deer Park: https://www.visitnara.jp/destinations/area/nara-park/ Nara was the capital of Japan during the Nara period from 710 to 794 as the seat of the Emperor before the capital was moved to Kyoto. Nara is home to eight temples, shrines, and ruins, specifically Tōdai-ji, Saidai-ji, Kōfuku-ji, Kasuga Shrine, Gangō-ji, Yakushi-ji, Tōshōdai-ji, and the Heijō Palace, together with Kasugayama Primeval Forest, collectively form the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nara (奈良市, Nara-shi, Japanese: [naꜜɾa]) is the capital city of Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of 2022, Nara has an estimated population of 367,353 according to World Population Review, making it the largest city in Nara Prefecture and sixth-largest in the Kansai region of Honshu. – Peach Aviation - MM235 Simple Peach Fare 2h 25m UPDATED 5/15 Iriomote is only about 10% inhabited. That means that we need to bring almost everything we need with us!! That includes cash, toiletries, etc. There are very few stores. Last time we were there, there were no ATMs at all. We will likely pay for the hotel IN CASH when we are there, so we will need to get enough cash in Ishigaki or earlier before we go. We are still looking into a way to pre-pay. We are hoping to do a snorkeling excursion by boat on the full day. Iriomote is even more beautiful underwater than it is above! We will be provided with wetsuits, snorkels and fins. We will also likely do a hike on the other day we are there. We can arrange the excursions at the hotel. Potential Hike: Kanbire-no-taki Waterfall (カンピレーの滝) – eTickets (PDF): Ishigaki to Tokyo Economy 3h Minato Mirai 21 - Directly outside our hotel Sankei-en Kannai - Great restaurants and nightlife SkySpa - Massage and spa Yamashita Park - Waterfront park Taya Cave - At Josenji Temple Yokohama Bay Bridge Skywalk - Great views of the bay and city from the Yokohama Bay Bridge Bashamichi - Quaint street Isezaki Mall - Lively shopping and nightlife district Chinatown - Chukagai - Largest Chinatown in Japan July 27, 2023 Went to Hakone. Ian, Kyoko, David and Patty had dinner at Orange Concept tapas restaurant near Sakuragicho http://www.orange-concept.jp/ – MAY GO 7/28 or not at all depending on the weather. Daytrip to Hakone Ropeway to Lake Ashinoko (or next day, weather depending)* Hakone Komagatake Ropeway - spectacular views of Mt. Fuji and the surrounding area. Stops at Ōwakudani (大涌谷, lit. "Great Boiling Valley") sulfur fields for good-luck Kuro-tamago (Black Eggs) Terminates at Lake Ashinoko and Mt Komagatake – Minato Mirai 21 - Directly outside our hotel Kannai - Great restaurants and nightlife SkySpa - Massage and spa Yamashita Park - Waterfront park Taya Cave - At Josenji Temple Yokohama Bay Bridge Skywalk - Great views of the bay and city from the Yokohama Bay Bridge Bashamichi - Quaint street Isezaki Mall - Lively shopping and nightlife district Chinatown - Chukagai - Largest Chinatown in Japan – 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 – 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 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 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 – 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
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Leave for Japan - JFK 12:55 PM - UPDATED 7/9/23*
Leave for Japan - JFK 12:55 PM - UPDATED 7/9/23*
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Air Canada = 426ET7
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Air Canada = 44os99
Asiana = 97564329
Asiana Airlines - Flight No. OZ 221
Arrive - Seoul ICN - Terminal 1 - 5:35 PM (Tue, July 11 Seoul Time)
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Asiana Airlines - Flight No. OZ 108
Arrive - Tokyo NRT - 21:00
Duration: 2h 30min
Flight 1 - NYC to TorontoDepart 10:00 AM - JFK
Arrive 11:45 AM - Toronto YYZ
Flight No. AC 8553Flight 2 - Toronto to Tokyo (Narita)Depart 1:05 PM - Toronto YYZ
Arrive - 3:10PM (July 11 Japan Time) - Tokyo Narita
Flight No. AC 009Booking Number (Barbour) - 426ET7SeatsJFK - YYZ 16D, 16C, 16FYYZ - NRT 27G, 27D, 27E Arrive Narita - 3:10pm Japan Time*
Sightseeing Tokyo**
Sightseeing Tokyo**
July 12, 2023
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.
Sightseeing Osaka*
Sightseeing Osaka*
July 14, 2023 Sightseeing Koyasan*
Sightseeing Koyasan*
July 15, 2023 Sightseeing Koyasan*
Sightseeing Koyasan*
July 16, 2023 Shinrin Yoku - Okunoin Cemetery*
Shinrin Yoku - Okunoin Cemetery*
July 16, 2023 Sightseeing Kyoto*
Sightseeing Kyoto*
July 18, 2023
- Jishu Shrine (behind the main hall)... walk between stones with eyes closed to bring true love
- In Higashiyama District
- Founded in the 14th century by shogun Ashikaga Takauji
- Located in Arashiyama
- Connected to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove (See below)
- Very picturesque
- https://www.kanpai-japan.com/kyoto/arashiyama-bamboo-grove
- Established in 711 AD
- http://inari.jp/en/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higashiyama-ku,_Kyoto
- Zen Garden
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C5%8Ddai-ji
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nij%C5%8D_Castle
- Zen Garden
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkaku-ji
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinkaku-ji
- Traditional Tea Houses
- Restaurants on the east side have outdoor decks overlooking the Kamogawa River
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chion-in
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nishiki_Market
Ginkaku-ji Temple
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Tenryu-ji Temple
Ninna-ji Temple
Nijo Castle
Nishi-Hongan-ji Temple
Ryoan-ji Temple
To-ji Temple
Daigo-ji Temple
Saiho-ji Temple
Enryaku-ji Temple
Byodo-in Temple
Kozan-ji Temple
Shimogamo-jinja Shrine
Kamigamo-jinja Shrine
Ujigami-jinja Shrine Nara Daytrip - See the Deer!*
Nara Daytrip - See the Deer!*
July 19, 2023 
Flight to Ishigaki - 2:20pm departure*
Flight to Ishigaki - 2:20pm departure*
July 20, 2023
Osaka
KIX
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Ishigaki
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4:45 PM Iriomote Excursions - UPDATED 5/15 - IMPORTANT INFO*
Iriomote Excursions - UPDATED 5/15 - IMPORTANT INFO*
July 23, 2023 Flight Ishigaki to Tokyo (Haneda) - 7:10pm departure*
Flight Ishigaki to Tokyo (Haneda) - 7:10pm departure*
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3h Nonstop
Japan Airlines - JL974
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10:10 PM Sightseeing Yokohama*
Sightseeing Yokohama*
July 26, 2023
- Yokohama Air Cabin 🚠 The First Urban Ropeway in Japan
- Aka-Renga Soko (Red Brick Warehouse)
- Cosmo World Amusement Park - Ferris Wheel
- Yokohama Minatomirai Manyo Club (Spa)
- Osanbashi Pier - Very unique, great views
- S/PARK Museum - Sheseido Cosmetics Museum
- Yokohama Air Cabin (Ropeway)
- Nippon Maru - Tall Ship
- Bay Quarter - Restaurants & Shopping
- Sea Bass - Water tour
- Yodobashi Camera - B&H on steroids
The Traditional Japanese Garden in Yokohama
- https://www.skyspa.co.jp/english/
- Excellent views
- Ancient carvings in cave
- Amazing
- Introduction of Western Culture to Japan
- first gas lights, the first boulevard trees, the first ice cream, etc
- Masobyou - Taoist temple WWD Yokohama Day 2
WWD Yokohama Day 2
Daytrip to Hakone (Weather Depending) - See Fujisan*
Daytrip to Hakone (Weather Depending) - See Fujisan*
July 27, 2023
Sightseeing Yokohama*
Sightseeing Yokohama*
July 28, 2023
- Aka-Renga Soko (Red Brick Warehouse)
- Cosmo World Amusement Park - Ferris Wheel
- Yokohama Minatomirai Manyo Club (Spa)
- Osanbashi Pier - Very unique, great views
- S/PARK Museum - Sheseido Cosmetics Museum
- Yokohama Air Cabin (Ropeway)
- Nippon Maru - Tall Ship
- Bay Quarter - Restaurants & Shopping
- Sea Bass - Water tour
- Yodobashi Camera - B&H on steroids
- https://www.skyspa.co.jp/english/
- Excellent views
- Ancient carvings in cave
- Amazing
- Introduction of Western Culture to Japan
- first gas lights, the first boulevard trees, the first ice cream, etc
- Masobyou - Taoist temple Sightseeing Kamakura*
Sightseeing Kamakura*
July 30, 2023
Sightseeing Kamakura*
Sightseeing Kamakura*
July 31, 2023
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August 1, 2023(1 event) Sightseeing Tokyo*
Sightseeing Tokyo*
August 1, 2023
Sightseeing Tokyo*
Sightseeing Tokyo*
August 2, 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
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