Japan Hobby, Craft, and Shopping
May 7 - 13, 2008
$2030.00 per person
(based
on double occupancy)
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Tour Includes:
• Tour Escort from Hawaii
• Hotel Accommodations as indicated
• Airfare from Honolulu to Japan roundtrip
• Ground Transportation between the airport and hotel
• Daily Breakfast and one dinner
• Admission to all sights, attractions, and tours as indicated by
itinerary
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| May
7 (Wed) |
Honolulu/Tokyo
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| A
late morning flight
will take us from Honolulu to Tokyo. |
| May 8 (Thurs) |
Tokyo
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| Due to the
international date line, we will arrive in Tokyo on the following day
and after
clearing customs we will check into the Shiba Park Hotel.
The remainder of the day is free
to rest and
relax. |
| May 9 (Fri) |
Japan Hobby Show
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We will depart the
hotel at 8:30 am for the 32nd Annual Japan Hobby Show, the
largest hobby
craft show in Japan. The show hosts a
wide range of domestic and Hobby Industry Association member craft
suppliers
exhibiting a variety of products. Nearly
800 exhibitors are expected
from all parts of Japan as well as
the U.S. You will be able to find
“oshibana”, quilts, paint crafts, “Ribbon Art Crafts”, and many more. In addition, various workshops and
demonstrations on these crafts will be held, in which you may
participate if
you desire. Last year over 100,000
people attended, but because we are going on the first day, this is the
least
crowded day of the show. The group will
not return to the show, but the ticket is valid for the entirety of the
show
and you may return at your leisure. |
| May 10 (Sat) |
Asakusa Bashi/Kappa
Bashi Dori
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| After spending the
day at the show, we have a good idea of the wide variety of crafts that
can be
found in Japan. Today we will visit two
wholesale areas to find craft supplies at bargain rates.
The first stop will be at Asakusabashi to shop for beads, paper
goods, stationary, wrapping paper and more. From
there we will head to Kappabashi
Dogugai an area that wholesales kitchen supplies, everything from
plastic
food to the kitchen sink. |
| May 11 (Sun) |
Shinagawa/Sugamo/Kamata |
This morning we will
visit an indoor morning flea market in Shinagawa. This
indoor market is three floors and has a wide variety of
items including second hand kimono. From
there we head to Sugamo City,
known as the old people’s Harajuku. We
will be able to find great deals on
clothes, towels, purses, and more. After
lunch, we will head to
Kamata City, which has specialty handcraft
stores. There is Yuzawaya, a crafter’s
dream store, and many 100 yen stores. Everything
from
beads to cords can be
found in this area.
For
those looking for a break from shopping
we do offer two Sunrise Tours:
Option One
– Nikko World Heritage Tour
($125.00
per person)
Tour
features:
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Deluxe Motorcoach to Nikko
• Fabulous
Toshogu shrine, Kegon Waterfall, and Lake Chuzenji
• Irohazaka
drive on the mountain
• Japanese-style
lunch
Option Two
– Mt. Fuji – Hakone Tour
($130.00
per person)
Tour
features:
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Deluxe Motorcoach drive to Mt. Fuji
• Shinkansen
ride from Odawara to Tokyo
• Western-style
lunch at Hotel Highland Resort
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Fuji
visitor Center, a cruise on Lake Ashi, Mt. Komagatake Aerial Cableway
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| May 12 (Mon) |
Asakusa/Ameyoko
cho/Akihabara
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| We head to one of Japan’s
most popular tourist areas, Asakusa. What
draws us there is Nakamise Dori, a
shopping area that holds small knick knacks that are used in handcrafts. From there we head to Ameyoko cho, a
wholesale area where we can find all kinds of snacks, from cookies to
candies
to konbu and other Japanese food specialties. We
close the day with a visit to
Japan’s Electric Town, Akihabara. At night
this area is lit by hundreds of
neon signs. Known previously for its
electronic bargains, it has also become noted for drawing the anime or
Japanese
Animation crowd. Yodobashi Camera is a
huge eight floor building which truly embodies all that Akihabara has
to
offer. |
| May 13 (Tues) |
Tokyo/Honolulu
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Our flight departs in
the early evening, so in the morning we will visit Tsukiji Morning
Market for
seafood omiyage, such as scallops or tsukudani. Next
we head to Tokyo Tower to get a glimpse of the city from a
higher vantage point, as well as to see another of Japan’s iconic
buildings. From there we head to the
Yatsu Rose Garden to see 700 varieties of roses from all over the world
for a
moment of relaxation. Our last stop before
we head to the airport is a visit to a local shopping center where you
can
stretch your legs and have a late lunch on your own.
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