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KANTO SPRING BREAK ODYSSEY TOUR 2019 #2 Tokyo, Kamakura, Yokohama, & Disney Parks MARCH 19 TH 26 TH, 2019 6nts/8days fr: $2495 double/triple & $2795 single Birds Eye View of Tokyo Tsukiji Fish Market Asakusa Join us on this fun filled Kanto Spring Break Odyssey Tour as we travel to Japan s Kanto region. Tokyo, a city that prides itself on constant renewal and reinvention; it seriously never gets old. It has everything you can ask of a city, and has it in spades: a rich, cosmopolitan dining scene, more cafes, and bars than you could visit in a lifetime, fantastic public transport, and grassy parks plus it's clean and safe. Really, what's not to love? Yet, this is just the beginning as we have included a day trip to Kamakura, The Old Capital in the East and home to the Great Buddha, and a full day at Tokyo Disneyland. In Tokyo, it s the very best of Tokyo s sights including Ueno, Tsukiji Market, Asakusa, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, and CUPNOODLES Museum in Yokohama, and Tokyo Tower to name a few. We also didn t forget a full day at leisure so that you can sightsee on your own or shop til you drop at the Sunshine City Mall and area around the Ikebukuro Station. Itinerary/Details Day 1 March 19 th, 2019 Tuesday Depart from Honolulu Hawaiian Airlines #821 Departs Honolulu 1:55 pm Arrive Narita 7:00 pm + 1 Check in for international flights begin 3 hours prior. Please meet your Panda Travel representative at the Hawaiian Airlines Terminal, Lobby 3, Makai Side at least 3 hours prior. Day 2 March 20 th, 2019 Wednesday Narita-Tokyo On arrival in Tokyo, please make your way to the baggage claim area and then proceed to customs clearing. On exiting customs, our local guide will be there to meet us for the drive to our recently renovated hale for the next 5 nights, The Sunshine City Prince Hotel. The lobby of the hotel connects to a huge shopping and entertainment mecca with four towers, including a 240-meter-high skyscraper with an observation deck on the top. Sunshine City is typically open from 10 am to 8 pm seven days a week. We are

also less than a 10-minute walk from the Ikebukuro JR Station. The third floor of the mall is practically all restaurants and stays open until 9:30pm. There is 24-hour Family Mart convenience store right off the lobby in case you would like to pick up food, snacks, or beverages. Within a 5-minute walk is a 24-hour super market, Seiyu, in case all you want is a light dinner bento to bring back to the room. While most of the mall stores will be closing by 8:00pm, the third floor offers a variety of dining and the restaurants are typically open until 9:30pm. Newly remodeled Sunshine City Prince Hotel & lobby Family Mart in hotel lobby Accommodations: Sunshine City Prince Hotel free Day 3 March 21 st, 2019 Thursday Tokyo (B/L) After breakfast, please meet your guide by 8:00am as we are off for a full day of touring. The morning begins with a visit to the Edo Tokyo Museum, a museum of the history of Tokyo during the Edo period. This impressive museum highlights the city's history with large- and small-scale models chronicling Tokyo's architectural transformation as well as recreating Japanese life through the centuries. Here, you can walk through Tokyo's humble origins (via the life-sized Nihonbashi Bridge) in the early Edo Period to the Meiji Restoration (the period where Japan transitioned from traditional to a more modern society, influenced by western principles) from traditional to a more modern society, influenced by western principles), through the subsequent industrial revolution, past the devastation of the World Wars and into today's modern metropolis. In addition to models of all shapes and sizes, the museum also features historical and cultural relics that you can observe up close, including traditional kimono gowns and woodblock prints. From here we are off to Ameyoko Shopping Street, famous throughout Japan for its wide variety of products. The name "Ameyoko" is a short form for "Ameya Yokocho" (candy store alley), as candies were traditionally sold there. Alternatively, "Ame" also stands for "America", because a lot of American products used to be available there when the street was the site of a black market in the years following WWII. You can get just about EVERYTHING here, clothes, bags, cosmetics, fresh fish, dried squid and spices are sold along Ameyoko. It is quite the scene to just walk around through the very crowded and narrow streets. An awesome place to sightsee, shop and eat! Enjoy some free time here to explore on your own. It s lunch time and we off to a local restaurant so that you can enjoy a buffet lunch. After lunch, we are off to Asakusa, the traditional, low-rise, down, and dirty Tokyo of yesteryear. Although on the surface it s ye olde Japan, this was the first part of the capital to have significant western influence. It was even the site of Japan s first cinema.

Attractions in the area include one of Tokyo s most historic temples Sensoji, and the impressive Kaminarimon Gate that marks the entranceway to the temple. Also, you can t miss Phillip Stark s Golden Poo on the roof of the nearby Asahi Breweries headquarters. Sensoji Temple dates to 645, but with the original destroyed in the air raids of 1945, today s building is a 1958 reconstruction. At the top of the steps, as a mark of respect, clap twice and bow your head. It s also customary to make a small offering by tossing coins into the wooden rack. The Five Storied Pagoda was built in 1973 and amongst others; it stands in honor of comedians! Standing 54 meters high, reinforced with concrete and steel, and like all pagodas, running down the center is a giant pillar of Japanese Cypress tree wood. Once through the gate you ll be in Nakamise Shopping Arcade. The street is lined with colorful, lively stalls selling traditional knick- knacks, festival foods, and rice crackers. There are over 50 shops along this shopping street. We will remain here for 1.5 hrs. to allow you time to enjoy the area as well as shop. Asakusa and Nakamise Shopping Arcade From here we make our way back to our hotel, arrival by 4:30pm and the remainder of the afternoon and evening is free. Accommodations: Sunshine Prince Hotel free Day 4 March 22 st, 2019 Friday Tokyo-Tokyo Disneyland-Tokyo (B) After breakfast, please meet your guide by 8:00am as we are off to enjoy a full day at Tokyo Disneyland! Welcome to the kingdom of dreams and magic! Tokyo Disneyland, with its seven themed lands offers fun attractions and fantastic entertainment. First opened in April of 1983 and currently celebrating its 35 th anniversary, the happiest place on earth is known to enchant both the young and old with its awe-inspiring attractions and grand spectacles. Please meet your guide back at the designated spot by 6:00pm as we return to the hotel. Once back the remainder of the evening is free. Accommodations: Sunshine Prince Hotel free Day 5 March 23 rd, 2019 Saturday Tokyo- (B)

After breakfast, enjoy a complete free day in Tokyo to do whatever you please. There is still much to enjoy and quite a bit to do right at your door step. Ikebukuro offers plenty of entertainment, shopping, and dining opportunities. It is the battle ground between the Tobu and Seibu conglomerates which operate large department stores on each side of the station. Recently it has also seen fierce competition from two of Japan's largest electronic retailers, Bic Camera, and Yamada Denki. Enjoy time at Sunshine City, a huge shopping mall connected to our hotel. It has four towers including a 240-meter-high skyscraper with an observation deck on the top. The main tower is the second highest building in Tokyo. The Sunshine City Prince Hotel is housed in one of the smaller towers at the complex. The lower levels of Sunshine City are a monstrous maze of shops and tourist attractions, as well as a theatre. The tower s elevator is an attraction in its self, being the fastest in the world it takes only thirty-five seconds to reach the top. The highlight of the ride would have to be the illuminated dolphins and unicorns, ambient music and beautifully dressed lift operators making the trip to the top an interesting journey. The center opened in 1978 and is Tokyo s oldest City within a City. It sits on land that was once occupied by Sugamo Prison. The Sunshine International Aquarium is a popular attraction where there are plenty of great underwater exhibits to entertain the whole family. There are the usual sharks, stingrays, tropical fish, and sea life, but the most popular exhibits are the penguins, seals and sea otters which are well worth the entry fee. The aquarium sits on the 10th Floor, which gives it the title of the world s highest aquarium. There are feedings at the aquarium every hour and one of the largest tanks holds over 120 tons of water. The seals do performances during the day. Another great family attraction is the planetarium, where you can learn about the solar system and the universe. The Cosmic Safari takes visitors on a journey to see the wonders in outer-space. The Bunka Kaikan building is home to the Ancient Orient Museum which has an amazing collection of artifacts and is well worth a look. The Sunshine City complex is also home to the Namco Namja Town. Namja Town is a collection of food theme parks and other interesting dining establishments. The center has a series of kittens as mascots and there are plenty of them to choose from in the gift shop. Some of the food parks include Ice Cream City and the Tokyo Dessert Republic. Then for the Gyoza lover, there is Ikebukuro Gyoza stadium, the list goes on with dozens of tasty attractions. There is a small fee to enter the complex and then the fun begins. There are various carnival amusements at Namja town too, like a haunted house, merry-go-round, and video shooting games. Make sure you go hungry as there is so much to try across the two jammed packed floors of food and adventure. One store no visitor to Japan should miss is Tokyu Hands, a shop that can only be described as a cross between a hardware store and a hobby shop. It is a great place for gift shopping, as many of the items for sale can t be found outside Japan. This store is one of their largest and has a rather odd attraction. Do you just love finding the latest Kit Kat flavors? Take time to visit the recently opened Kit-Kat Chocolatey, at the Seibu Department Store, Ikebukuro train station and shop at the world's first Kit-Kat boutique. Accommodations: Sunshine City Prince Hotel free Day 6 March 24 th, 2019 Sunday Tokyo- (B/L) After breakfast please meet your guide by 9:30am as we are off to for a full day of touring.

Today we will be visiting a couple of Tokyo s most unique shopping streets, Sugamo Jizo Dori Shopping Street as well as the ever popular Takashita Dori in Harajuku area. Weekends here are always busy with local folks shopping. Most Tokyo residents know of Sugamo as a ne er-visited stop on the Yamanote line if they know of it at all. Yet here lies one of the city s most interesting shopping streets. Think Center Gai or Takeshita Dori for your grandma. The average visitor to Sugamo s Jizo Dori is silver-haired but with a sparkle in the eye. Hordes of Japan s Greatest Generation flock to the district that postwar modernization forgot. Almost 1km in length, the Jizo Dori arcade has over 200 shops specializing in all manner of goods for the silver generation. You ll find comfy shoes and clothes in droves, many at Takeshita-like bargain prices. Some stalls sell the latest and greatest hearing aids, while others hawk designer walking canes. Japan s love of brand-name fashion evidently knows no age. As one might suspect, health-related products feature high on the shopping lists of the elderly; on Jizo Dori, you ll find at least eight drugstores, two pharmacies and three kampo apothecaries. Don t let the bizarre potions displayed in the windows put you off. These traditional Chinese recipes have undergone a few thousand more years of R&D than those painkillers in your purse. Those with a sweet tooth might try the herbal ice cream. Sugamo is a clearinghouse of all things traditional primarily, food. One shop after other offers Japanese confectionaries, rice crackers, green tea, and cooking ingredients. Samples of traditional sweets and savories abound, try shio-daifuku rice balls with sweet red bean paste and a sprinkle of salt. These are Sugamo s answer to the crepes of Harajuku. But even more than the foodstuffs, Sugamo is best-known for is red-hot granny panties. Aka-pantsu are said not only to improve the wearer s health and vigor, but also ward off evil spirits and bring happiness. So, what s the reasoning? Well, for starters red is considered auspicious. The Japanese also believe that the center of a person s well-being is in the lower back/belly region. So, keep your midsection warm and protected, and be rewarded with strength and happiness or so they say. To pick up a pair of aka-pantsu, swing by any of the area s several outlets of Maruji. Also, on offer are red boxer shorts, long johns, body warmers and socks. Some items even sport a Sugamo logo or zodiac sign. Two stores that we will be pointing out are Sugi Yohoen which stocks dozens of honeys, jams and juices, plus nihonshu (sake) infused with ginger. You can sample almost everything at the tasting counter. The other is Chirimen for cute, modern takes on furoshiki cloths and yukata, plus wallets, coffee mugs and other everyday items. Stroll around this unique area, experience the city of old in Sugamo and enjoy the Japaneseness" of this street. Today will be a bit more busy than usual as days with the number 4 are special and local street vendors come out. Sugamo Jizo Dori Shopping Street From here, a visit to the Tokyo Government Office Building and the express elevator ride up to the observatory deck for panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond. The 243-meter-tall building has two towers, and each houses an observatory at a height of 202 meters.

If we are lucky to hit on a clear day, views of Mt. Fuji, Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, Meiji Shrine, and the Tokyo Dome are all possible. There is also a café and souvenir shop located here. Lunch time, and we are off to a local restaurant to enjoy. Views from Tokyo Government Office Building Observatory This afternoon we are off to visit the Meiji Shrine, located right in the middle of one of Tokyo`s most popular areas is an amazing urban oasis, Meiji Jingu. It is a shinto shrine that is dedicated to the souls of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. After the Emperor s death in 1912, the Japanese Diet passed a resolution to commemorate his role in the Meiji Restoration and the construction of a shrine where his soul would be enshrined was undertaken. The area around an iris garden in Tokyo where Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken had been known to visit was chosen as the building s location. With the passing of the resolution, construction began in 1915, formally dedicated in 1920 and finished in 1926. When you enter the grounds of the shrine, probably the first thing that will get your attention is the, torii (the traditional gate to a Shinto shrine) you pass under. It is enormous and majestic, completely impossible to miss. There are three torii in total between the Harajuku entrance and the main building. But once you pass under the first one, you enter the forest which blocks out the sights and sounds of the city. While walking along the path to the shrine you will pass huge barrels of sake. These barrels are donated every year by Meiji Jingu Nationwide Sake Brewers Association to the enshrined deities at the shrine, and they make for a great photo opportunity for the visitor. About five minutes past the sake barrels you`ll come to the entrance of the main shrine area, from where you can see the Mode Gakuen building far behind in the distance. The two buildings really contrast each other. Mode Gakuen, an icon of the modern age and Meiji Jingu an icon of ages past, but still relevant in the modern era as it one of the main places for News Years prayers and is still very culturally important. Being that it is Sunday, we may be lucky to see a Shinto wedding procession in front of the main building. You won t be able to see an actual wedding ceremony itself, but the processions are very impressive. They are quite solemn, led by the priests and miko (women or girls who assist in the ceremonies), and the bride and groom walk under a large red parasol. We are now off to one of the more youthful spots, Harajuku, the area around Tokyo's Harajuku Station. It is the center of Japan's most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles while also offering some historic sites and shopping for adults. The focal point is Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street) and its side streets, which are lined by many trendy shops, fashion boutiques, used clothes stores, crepe stands and fast food outlets geared towards the fashion and trend conscious teens. Being that it is a Sundays, you can experience teenage culture at its most extreme. On this day many young people gather around Harajuku Station and engage in cosplay ("costume play"), dressed up in eccentric costumes to resemble anime characters, punk musicians, etc.

Enjoy some free time to stroll around and enjoy the area. There is a Daiso, a 107yen shop half way up Takeshita Dori that always a great shopping spot. By the way, the crepes make for a wonderful as a snack, do try one! From here we make our way back to the hotel, arrival by 6:30pm and the remainder of the evening is free. Accommodations: Sunshine City Prince Hotel free Day 7 March 25 th, 2019 Monday Tokyo-Kamakura-Yokohama-Tokyo (B) After breakfast, please meet your guide in the lobby by 9:00am as we are off on a full day of touring to Kamakura and Yokohama. The drive time is approximately 1 hour. Kamakura became the political center of Japan, when Minamoto Yoritomo chose the city as the seat for his new military government in 1192. The Kamakura government continued to rule Japan for over a century. It remained the center of Eastern Japan for some time before losing its position to other cities. Today, Kamakura is a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines, and other historical monuments. Once here we will be visiting the Great Buddha of Kamakura, a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, which stands on the grounds of Kotokuin Temple. With a height of 13.35 meters, it is the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan. The statue was cast in 1252 and originally located inside a large temple hall. However, the temple buildings were destroyed multiple times by typhoons and a tidal wave in the 14th and 15th centuries. So, since 1495, the Buddha has been standing in the open air. The Great Buddha rises serenely from its base, with gorgeously draped garments that you can hardly believe are forged from bronze. The serene expression is so evident; you feel the peace the artists intended to convey. The Great Buddha of Kotoku-in is an iconic image that represents Japanese culture. It is not just big, but beautiful. This Great Buddha or Daibutsu as is commonly called is a National Treasure and one of the centerpieces of the city's cultural heritages. For a small donation, you are permitted enter the Buddha and see from the inside how it was cast. Take a few moments to enjoy this unique experience. Just steps away is Komachi dori shopping street where you will have free time to walk around, shop for souvenirs and enjoy some delicious snacks and foods. This is a good spot for lunch on your own. One must stop here is at Kamakura s famous cookie store for a sample. These dove-shaped butter cookies make for a great Kamakura souvenir and omiyage gift. The dove motif was inspired by the plaque above the main prayer hall at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine, where the character for "Hachi" is shaped to look like a dove.

Kotokuin Temple Great Buddha of Kamakura Komachi dori shopping street Dove cookies Close by is Houkokuji, a small temple of the Rinzai Sect of Zen Buddhism. Originally founded during the early years of the Muromachi Period, Hokokuji was the family temple of the ruling Ashikaga Clan and was later also adopted as the family temple of the Uesugi Clan. This temple is best known for the beautiful, small bamboo grove found behind the temple's main hall, which lies thick with over 2000 dark green bamboo stalks. A few narrow pathways lead through the bamboo to a tea house where, for a small fee, you can sit and enjoy a cup of matcha tea while enjoying views into the bamboo grove. Also located behind the temple are a series of shallow caves carved into the hillsides, which are believed to hold the ashes of some of the later Ashikaga lords. Houkokuji Temple and its Bamboo Forest From here we make our way to Yokohama, with a stop at the always favorite, CUPNOODLES Museum. The museum shows the history of instant ramen noodles using a combination of exhibits and hands-on workshops. It was opened by the Nissin Food Company, whose founder invented instant ramen noodles in 1958 as a fast and convenient food. Enjoy time to walk around, a short film introducing the history of instant noodles, together with unconventional exhibits such as a replica of the shed where instant noodles were invented and a visual timeline of instant noodle products from around the world. A small collection of modern art pieces is also on display. No visit here is complete without experiencing the hand-on workshop where you can create your own original cup noodle by mixing and matching a variety of soup flavors and toppings as well as designing your own cup. Feeling a little hungry, drop by the Noodles Bazaar Food Court, designed to look like an Asian night market complete with the sounds hawkers and traffic. The noodles bazaar serves eight different noodle dishes and canned drinks from around the world. The small portions cost 300 yen and are a fun way to sample a variety of flavors.

CUPNOODLES Museum Noodles Bazaar Food Court From here, back to Tokyo and our hotel. Arrival will be by 5:45 pm and the remainder of the afternoon and evening is free. Accommodations: Sunshine City Prince Hotel Free Day 8 March 26 th, 2019 Tuesday Tokyo-Narita (B) After breakfast, please meet your guide in the lobby by 9:00am. It may be our last day on tour, but we still have much to see and do before our flight home later this evening. The morning begins with a visit to the iconic Tokyo Tower. While it is no longer the tallest structure in Japan, nor a full-fledged broadcasting tower, it is still one of the most popular places for tourists to visit and an icon of the capital, attracting about 2 million visitors annually. Opened in Opened in 1958, Tokyo Tower will be standing for a second Olympics when Tokyo hosts the games in 2020. Perhaps most known for its distinctive steel framework, this self-supported steel structure, modeled after the Eiffel Tower in France is lighter and taller. At night, the tower is lit up by 176 floodlights, orange in winter and white in summer. Now off to Tsukiji Market, a must on any visit to Tokyo. If you've ever dreamed about melt-in-your-mouth, out-of-this-world sushi, then you might have heard of Tsukiji, the largest fish market in the world. Most of Tokyo, and even high-end sushi restaurants in Hong Kong and San Francisco, gets their fish from this cultural landmark near the center of Japan's capital city. Tsukiji sits on some of the most valuable real estate in Tokyo. At some point in the future the market will move to reclaimed land on Tokyo Bay, but for now, enjoy the charm of this unique spot. Opened in 1935, Tsukiji sprang to life after the Great Kanto Earthquake destroyed most of Tokyo in 1923. It has since become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city. Every morning sightseers start lining up at 3 a.m. to watch the frozen tuna auction. The more expensive fresh tuna auctions where a single Bluefin once sold for nearly $1.8 million- are privately conducted. If you re a foodie, love markets, enjoy photography or simply like visiting unique places then you ll probably love Tsukiji. After a good stroll around the market, there s nothing like a sushi breakfast to complete the experience. There are plenty of sushi shops make sure to choose one where you see locals dining. If you don t feel like sushi, there are other options including ramen, donburi and more. If you finish early we encourage you to visit Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple, less than one block away. With an Indian-style exterior, was built in 1617 near Asakusa, but was burnt down in a huge fire that swept through Edo (Tokyo) in 1657. The Temple was then

rebuilt on the present site but destroyed again by the Great Tokyo Earthquake of 1923. The current main building was built in 1934.The main building possesses a distinctive ambience not found in other Japanese temples, due to its variety of architectural styles. Tsukiji Fish Market Enjoy free time here to explore, shop and have lunch on your own. We now say our good-byes to Tokyo as we head in the direction of Narita, drive time approximately 1.5 hr. Once here we are stopping at the AEON Mall for some serious last-minute shopping and time for lunch on your own. In the mall is a supermarket where you may also want to purchase a freshly made bento to tale along to the airport and enjoy while waiting on our flight. Hawaiian Airlines #822 Departs Narita 9:00 pm Arrive Honolulu 8:40 am