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KADENA ITT LOCAL TOURS Yen for Purchases and Comfortable Walking Shoes Whale Watching Tour is an award winning nutrient rich salt used for numerous also a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2000. It used Mini-mini Zoo Looking for adventure on the high seas? Whales are one of applications. Fees are included in the tour price but please to entertain envoys from the emperor or China during Take a short morning trip with the little ones and visit the most magnificent wonders and largest creatures in the don’t forget to bring yen for lunch and purchases. the Ryukyu Kingdom era. Entrance fees are included but the Mini Mini Zoo in Uruma City where over 40 different ocean. Once a year the whales travel to the warm waters off 16 Mar • 9 am – 3:30 pm please bring yen for lunch at Jusco and comfortable shoes. animals reside. We will also visit the on-site bakery of Okinawa to mate. Join us on this half day adventure to Don’t forget your camera. where they utilize their very own fresh eggs to produce search for and view these beautiful mammals. Please don’t Higashi Village Azalea Festival 25 Mar • 9 am – 3 pm very delicious Uruma City famous pastries. Please bring forget to bring sunscreen, a raincoat, camera, Dramamine, Catch the Azalea’s in full bloom at the biggest event in camera and yen for purchases. Tour guide not included. water and snacks. For safety reasons children must be at Higashi Village. We will celebrate this popular festival held Northern Battle Sites 3 Apr • 9:30 am – 11:30 am least 4 yrs old to board the boat. at the Higashi Village Forest Park so bring your camera and Visit some of the northern sights involved in the Okinawa Every Sat & Sun • 7:30 am – 1:30 pm get ready to have a colorful day! Entrance fee is included Campaign. The Yagaji Leper colony, the Bell from Berlin, Kids & Parents in the tour price and don’t forget to bring yen for lunch and Kin Temple Cave and the Japanese Guerrilla Memorial Coral Dyeing & Kokusai Street ADULT ONLY purchases. are some of the sites you can see on this historical tour. Summer project for all ages! Head to Shuri Ryusen for a Okinawa Cooking 101 “Sushi” 17 Mar • 9 am – 2:30 pm Please don’t forget to bring yen for lunch and purchases. 40 minute Coral Dyeing experience and learn to use the Learn the art of making sushi with Chef Irei at the Grand 28 Mar • 8:30 am – 4 pm coral to make colorful patterns. Child price includes a tote Mer Hotel. If you are lucky you may even witness a fish Battle of Okinawa: Part 2 bag, adult price includes your choice of T-shirt, Japanese cutting demonstration! After eating your creations visit a fish Do you want to study more about the history of the Battle of ADULT ONLY wrapping cloth, coaster or Japanese cloth towel. After market test your skills at home. Cooking class and lunch Okinawa? If you’ve been on our part 1 tour, you visited the Ladies Tea Party - creating your masterpiece, head to Kokusai Street for fee included. Please don’t forget bring camera and yen most popular famous sites during the battle of Okinawa. Part Shopping and a delicious café dinner, what more could shopping and fun. Don’t forget to bring yen for lunch and for shopping. Children must be 12 and older due to safety 2 will be for those of you who want to know more in depth a girl want! Head to Anchor Shoji for beautiful Japanese purchases. Infant price does not include a project. reasons. No refund after 26 February. about the battle and we will go check out other significant dishware, then to Antique Japan for kokeshi dolls and 3 Apr • 10:30 am – 3:30 pm 3 Mar • 10:30 am -2:30 pm areas that took place during the war. Our tour guide who is a more! Afterwards head to Mid Village for a scrumptious survivor of the war will give you insights on the movements in Gratin or Doria (Gratin with rice instead of pasta) dinner Kids & Parents Okinawa Cooking 101 ”Sushi” Go with Hide Southern parts of Okinawa and you will also get to hear about and choose from 50 different teas! Don’t forget to order This is a perfect opportunity to learn how the Japanese her experiences! Lunch will be included at the Nest Hotel Behind the Scenes of Kokusai Street the scone! Please bring yen for shopping and dinner. make sushi and to learn more about the food culture! You which will be a buffet with Tempura and sushi! Don’t miss out 30 Mar • 4:30 pm - 10 pm may event get a chance to see the cutting fresh fish! Prices Get a peek of the back streets of Kokusai Street and enjoy on this perfect opportunity to get to know more about this walking tour of Naha. Explore the Tsuboya Pottery include cooking fees and lunch. After eating your creations District and Tsuboya Pottery Museum as well as the heart of 17 Mar • 8:30 am – 4:15 pm Forest Adventure visit a fish market test your skills at home. Please don’t Okinawa’s kitchen the Makishi Public Market. Please bring Ever want to swing from the trees like a monkey? Well forget to bring camera and yen for shopping. Children must KADENA ITT LOCAL TOURS yen for purchases and comfortable walking shoes. Explore the North here is your chance. Join us as we visit Forest Adventure, be 6 years and older due to safety reasons. No refund after Visit some of the most popular sites in Northern Okinawa 4 March • 11 am – 6 pm a zip line adventure park located in Onna Village. You 27 March. such as Nakijin Castle Ruins, Pineapple Park (cart ride not will get a chance to zip line across sixteen different 4 Apr • 10:30 am – 2:30 pm included), Orion Beer Brewery and Ryukyu Glass factory New Comers Tour Sign up now! obstacles. Children must be at least 56 inches and must where you can make your own glass. A yakiniku BBQ & buffet be accompanied by an adult (1 adult for 2 children). Kiyuna Farm Tour March 2018 New to the island? Join us for a FREE tour some of Okinawa’s lunch at Okashigoten and all entrance fees are included. famous sites. Our guide will take you to Zakimi Castle, Participants must not weigh more than 286lbs, no sandals Visit a local farmer in Ogimi Village where you can show (Child’s price does not include glass blowing and infant’s or slip on shoes and long hair must be pulled back. Please your children a variety of farm animals. You will get a • Whale watching tour Yomitan Pottery Village and to a spectacular musum in Onna price does not include lunch or glass blowing). Please bring Village. Please don’t forget to bring your camera and yen for bring snacks and yen for purchases. chance to milk a cow, learn and participate in the butter yen for purchases. Please pick up the glass after 28 March. making process. This is a short tour so feel free to bring • Higashi Azalea Festival lunch and additional purchases. 31 Mar • 10 am – 2:30 pm Glasses will only be held at ITT for 1 month ONLY. snacks. Bring your camera and yen for purchases. 8 & 29 March • 9:30 am – 2:30 pm • Spring break tours 18 Mar• 9 am – 5:30 pmNe Yui Monorail & Kokusai Street Please be advised it is about 1.5 hours away from Kadena. 5 Apr • 11 am – 3:30 pm Battle of Okinawa: Part 1 New Come with us and take a ride on the monorail to Kokusai Join us for a historical tour of the Battle of Okinawa during Street where you to enjoy some shopping and lunch. WWII. Sights include the Japanese Naval Underground, Peace Polynesian Dinner Show at the Renaissance Afterward we will visit the historic Naminoue Shrine, and a Bios on the Hill & Cape Zanpa Prayer Park, the Battle of Okinawa Museum at Peace Prayer Enjoy a scrumptious buffet with pan- pacific influenced tranquil Chinese garden. You’ll want to bring yen for lunch Visit Bios on the Hill, take an exotic boat ride through Park, Hacksaw Ridge, and other significant stops along the dishes at the Renaisssance Hotel during an energetic and purchases. botanical gardens and enchanted forest as we visit the way. A delicious buffet lunch at the Southern Beach Hotel authentic Polynesian music and dance performance. Please 31 Mar• 9 am – 3:30 pm finest Mother Nature has to offer. Also visit Cape Zanpa for is also included. Please bring yen for extra purchases and don’t forget to bring your camera and yen for extra drinks. spectacular views of the Okinawan coast. A delicious pizza comfortable walking shoes. 23 Mar• 5 pm - 8 pmNeww Hiking at Seki Rinzan (Hedo Point Viewing) & lunch buffet at Gala Okinawa is included. Cameras are a 10, 25 Mar & 7 April • 8:30 am – 4:15 pm Okuma must and please bring yen for additional purchases! ADULT ONLY Have you made it to the most Northern part of Okinawa? 5 Apr • 8:30 am – 2:30 pm Seasonal Battle of Okinawa Part 3: Cave Exploration If not then come join ITT as we take a nature hike through Strawberry Picking & Photo Frame Decoration Join us on this tour to explore the uses of several caves in Seki Rinzan (just east of Hedo Pt) where you can see the Yotsutake Dinner Theater Come out and enjoy a day with your children.
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