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Leisure Travel Services Office in CRC, Located at Bldg MWR Narita Shuttle Bus Leisure Travel Fee: $30 per seat *From Camp Zama Services 1045 Zama Lodging Hours: Mon-Fri (0800-1700) 1100 Camp Zama Community Club We are closed on all U.S Federal holidays 1130 SHA Narita Bus Stop DSN: 263-3621/4405 (Reservations Only) COM: 046-407-3621/4405 *From Narita Airport Choose from 2 easy ways to register for our tours: 1800 Narita Airport Terminal 1 Parking lot *In Person Stop by the Leisure Travel Services office in CRC, located at Bldg. #267. *Telephone 263-3621 or 263-4405 Give us a call Monday through Friday, 8 A.M.~ 5:00 P.M. We are closed on all U.S Federal holidays. MWR Haneda Shuttle Bus Cancellation & Refund Policy Fee: $25 per seat Leisure Travel Services shall provide a full refund for all tours cancella- tions received at least 72 hours prior to the start of the tour for all tours departing after 6 A.M. For cancellations received 4 full business days *From Camp Zama prior to the departure date for tours departing before 6 am, unless other- wise indicated on the itinerary. 1015 Zama Lodging Children Policy 1030 Camp Zama Community Club Children (Ages 17 & under) & out of high school must be accompanied 1100 SHA Narita Bus Stop by a parent/guardian on all tours. *Age limitations may vary on each tour. Please check with our tour staff when signing up on a tour. February Receive our tour brochure monthly via E-Mail! *From Haneda Airport *By signing up for our email distribution, you will receive our brochure Sat, 01 (0800-1800) Hakone Yunessun as well as any updates on any changes that are made to the schedule! Sun, 02 (0730-1700) Asakusa & Tsukuji 1400 Haneda International Terminal Sat, 08 (0700-1800) Kamogawa Sea World MLC/IHA/自衛隊の皆様もぜひご参加ください! Sat, 15 (0800-1730) Grinpa Land ご予約、お問い合わせは軍電263-3621/4405まで。 Airport Limousine Service MLC/IHA/JGSDF employees are welcome to join! Sun, 16 (0800-1700) Meiji Shrine Shrine (From/To Camp Zama/SHA/Depot/Yokota Air only) Give us a call at 263-3621/4405 or more information and to reserve your spots. & Harajuku Free Time Sat, 22 (0600-1830) Kawazu Cheery Blossom Narita: One way $215, Round trip $430 & Nijino Sato Park Haneda: One way $175, Round trip $350 Sun, 23 (1000-1830) Yokohama Lunch Cruise Yokota: One way $140, Round trip $280 DFMWR strives to provide individuals with dis- & China Town abilities reasonable accommodation, and are Sagami-ono Sta: One way $25, Round trip $50 included in all community recreation program Sat, 29 (0530-2200) LEGOLAND Japan planning, as appropriate for the activity. For further information, please contact the activity manager on accommodations. *You must submit the completed request form two weeks March prior to the reservation date. Due to the limited drivers and vehicles, the service is NOT guaranteed. *For reservations & More information please call Leisure Sun, 01 (0700-1900) Mito Plum Blossom Travel Services at 263-3621/4405 *If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us & Ushiku Buddha for more information about the service and request form. *Prices, Schedules & Locations are subject to change without notice. Hakone Yunessun Grinpa Land (Kids Park) Yokohama Bay Lunch Cruise Saturday, 15 February 2020 & Chinatown Free Time Saturday, 01 February 2020 Depart: 0800/Return:1730 Depart: 0800/Return: 1800 Sunday, 23 February 2020 Depart: 1000/Return: 1830 Take a trip to this large-scale Amusement Park which is guaranteed to be lots of fun! The *Sign up by Wed, 22 January 2020 Bust out the swimwear and enjoy a day at one of Hakone’s spa resorts! With various snow hills provide lots of space for sledding and other activities. If you are cold, head indoors to warm up! The Grinpa Land features snow hills, an ice skate rink, a Ferris Mediterranean themes, the Yunessan Spa Resort features spas named The God’s Sea, Wheel, an outdoor train ride, a carousel, museums, and a 3-km go-kart track. Enjoy a panoramic view of Yokohama, Kanagawa’s largest city, on the elegant Royal Ancient Roman Bath, Turkish Hamam, Sunshine Yutopia and Rodeo Mountain. The re- *One-day ticket fee (admission+all rides): A(12+)¥3700, C(3-11)¥2,700, I(0-2)¥Free Wing Cruise Ship. A fine Chinese-style buffet lunch will also be provided on the ship. sort also offers traditional-style onsens. Additionally, take advantage of the massage *Admission only: A(12+)¥1300, C(3-11)¥850, I(0-2)¥Free After the cruise, enjoy your free time shopping and strolling in Yokohama Chinatown. services, the Dead Sea Bath (using imported sea water!), and the Mio Mall containing a *Rental Sled: ¥700/a day, Rental Skate Boots: ¥1,000/a day Hundreds of shops with vendors on every corner, you are bound to find something you food court, souvenir shops, a Japanese and Italian restaurant, and a Magical Labyrinth. Bring: Change of clothes (if you are planning to play in the snow area), Yen for ad- will like! Bring: Yen for shopping, souvenir, snacks/drinks *Tattoos are not allowed at the park. mission, shopping, food/drinks Cost: Adult/Youth/Child/Infant $19 (Transportation only) Cost: Adult (12+) $71, Youth (6-11) $40, Child (0-5) $25 Bring: Swimwear, Towel, Yen for massages, souvenirs, food/drinks (Guide, Lunch Cruise/Buffet, Transportation included) Cost: Adult (12+) $45, Youth (3-11) $35, Child (0-2) $23 (Escort, Admission, Transportation included) Meiji Shrine & Harajuku Free Time Sunday, 16 February 2020 Depart: 0800/Return: 1700 Asakusa Sensoji Temple & Tsukiji Market Meiji Shrine was competed and dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken in LEGOLAND Japan Resort Sunday, 02 February 2020 1920. Meiji Shine is one of Japan's most popular shrines. In the first days of the New Year, (in Nagoya) Depart: 0730/Return: 1700 the shrine regularly welcomes more than three million visitors for the year's first prayers Saturday, 29 February 2020 (hatsumode), more than any other shrine or temple in the country. During the rest of the Depart: 0530/Return: 2200 Asakusa’s main attraction is its famous Sensoji Buddhist temple that was built in the 7th year, traditional Shinto weddings can often be seen taking place there. Harajuku is the cen- ter of Japan's most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles, but also offers shopping century. Surrounding the temple are many shopping street that offers a variety of souve- for adults and some historic places. Takeshita-dori is the main commercial street for shop- Everything is Awesome!! At LEGOLAND Japan Theme Park! Have you ever wondered nirs, traditional and local food. In addition to Sensoji temple is the famous Kaminarimon ping and a good place in Japan for the ambience. It’s full of small clothing stores of all what the famous landmarks of Japan would look like in Lego bricks? Wonder no more! At (Kaminari Gate). Other attractions include Asakusa Shrine, Dempoin Temple, Nakamise kinds. The Harajuku area has something for everyone. the heart of the park is Miniland Japan, consisting of millions of bricks and featuring a Shopping Street, and Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street. Afterwards, we will visit Tsukiji Bring: Yen for shopping and food/drinks Lego reproduction of Tokyo’s famous Shibuya Crossing to name just one. You can also market. Over 200 shops and restaurants to explore and you’ll find everything from roe Cost: Adult/Youth/Child/Infant $19 (Transportation only) visit the factory tour to see how Lego bricks are made or visit Bricktopia for a look at ro- botics and model creation. And before you leave, don’t forget to visit the Official Lego and shellfish, fresh vegetables, fruits, and don’ forget to try the Sushi while you are there! store to get your hands on Lego sets from all across the Lego universe. At LEGOLAND Bring: Yen for shopping, food/drinks Japan, everyone is a master builder. Cost: Adult/Youth/Child/Infant $19 (Guide, Transportation included) *One-day passport fee: Adult (13+) ¥5100, Youth/Child (3-12) ¥3800 Infant (0-2) ¥ Free Bring: Yen for admission, shopping, food/drinks Cost: Adult/Youth/Child/Infant $48 (Transportation only) Mito Plum Blossom Festival & Ushiku Standing Buddha Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival Sunday, 01 March 2020 & Nijino Sato Park Depart: 0700/Return: 1900 Saturday, 22 February 2020 You will first visit Ushiku Amida Buddha, located in lbaraki prefecture. The statue of Bud- Depart: 0600/Return: 1830 dha is 328 feet (100 meters) tall, and the figure stands on a base and lotus platform that together measure 20 meters (nearly 65 feet) tall. After lunch, we will head to Mito Kair- Visit Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival to view cherry and canola blossoms bloom along akuen. It was built relatively recently in 1841 by the local lord Tokugawa Nariaki. Unlike the Kawazu River. Enjoy the contrast between pink and yellow at this time of the year. Japan's other two great landscape gardens Kenrokuen and Koraken Kairakuen served Many vendors will be present and the local community will hold small activities during the not only for the enjoyment of the ruling lord, but was open to the public. Kairakuen means festival. Afterwards, we will visit Nijino Sato Park in Shuzenji Town. This park offers a "park to be enjoyed together". There is a plum blossom festival held from middle of Feb- playground for kids and six different types of gardens including Japanese, Fairy Flower, ruary through end of March. Craft, Izu, British, and Canadian Gardens. Enjoy the seasonal flowers, food, craft making *This tour may be cancelled on short notice due to inclement weather. experience, and also a miniature train ride just perfect for little ones.
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