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Japan- Land of the Samurai October 6 th -14 th, 2018 Fall School Break 2018 7nts/9days from: $2995 dbl/tpl $3395 single The samurai were a special class in Japanese society. These revered warriors were highly respected for their strict dedication to their craft, the immense discipline required of a samurai and their indomitable fighting spirit. To many they were heroes. Although samurai do not have any official status in today's modern Japan, descendants of samurai families still enjoy a high esteem among the Japanese population and have remained an iconic symbol of courage, power, and masculinity for over 700 years of Japanese warfare history. Roads are an essential part of civilization. They help people travel and discover many different places. In Japan, during the Edo period the Tōkaidō (East Sea Road) was an important key artery for the ruling shogun dynasty to keep control over the country. Stretching along the Pacific Coast from Edo (Tokyo) to Osaka, two to three weeks on foot, was always an adventure. Does the Tokaido Road and the travelling life of a samurai sound exciting? Join us on this unique tour for a taste of what these samurai experienced, our the 21 st century version. Itinerary/Details Day 1 October 6 th, 2018 - Saturday Depart from Honolulu Hawaiian Airlines #855 Departs Honolulu 6:20 pm Arrive Haneda 10:00 pm +1 Check in for international flights begin 3 hours prior. Please meet your Panda Travel representative at the Hawaiian Airlines Terminal, Lobby 3n terminal. Day 2 October 7 th, 2018 Sunday Haneda-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 the recently renovated Sunshine City Prince Hotel for the next three nights. 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. Newly remodeled Sunshine City Prince Hotel & lobby Family Mart in hotel lobby Accommodations: Sunshine City Prince Hotel Day 3 October 8 th, 2018 Monday Tokyo (B/L) After breakfast, please meet your guide by 9:30am as we are yet another fun filled day! Our morning begins with a visit to the Edo Tokyo Museum where you will have the opportunity to experience Tokyo s history and culture spanning from premodern times to the present. The permanent exhibitions begin with a bang as you cross the life-sized partial replica of the original Nihombashi bridge and gaze down on facades of a kabuki theatre and Meiji-era bank. Enjoy time to explore the city s history chronicling Tokyo's architectural transformation as well as recreation of Japanese life through the centuries. Walk through Tokyo's humble origins in the early Edo Period to the Meiji Restoration, the period where Japan transitioned from a traditional to a more modern society, influenced by western principles. In addition to models of all shapes and sizes, the museum also features historical and cultural relics visitors can observe up close, including traditional kimono gowns and woodblock prints. From here, off to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. This afternoon, a visit to the Samurai Museum in the Shinjuku section of the city. The samurai has been an iconic symbol of courage, power, and masculinity for over 700 years of Japanese warfare history. Finally, the gripping soul of the samurai can be felt at the Samurai Museum. Their belief, Reputation grudged shows that samurai is not a simple soldier; they highly valued honor above life. The beauty of samurai spirit is shown in Japanese swords and their costumes.

The museum, on two floors, provides a near-authentic ambience of historical Japan during the Sengoku period. The museum's founder, Tetsuro Koyano, spent over five years painstakingly gathering a wide array of samurai costumes, head gear, guns, swords, and other related equipment, with a mission to not only impart a comprehensive knowledge of Japanese historical warfare to both locals and foreigners, but also to revive the soul of the samurai. Displayed under dramatic lighting are more than 70 examples of samurai armor, kabuto helmets and weapons gathered here from Japanese and foreign collections. Detailed descriptions for each display are given in English. The highlight is a chance to have yourself photographed in a samurai costume of your choice. Enjoy the Sword show at 2:00pm! Next, we are off to 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. Enjoy some time to stroll around and enjoy the area. The crepes are wonderful as a snack, do try one! We now make our way back to our hotel, arriving approximately 5:30pm. The remainder of the evening is. Accommodations: Sunshine City Prince Hotel Day 4 October 9 th, 2018 Tuesday Tokyo (B/L) After breakfast, please meet your guide by 8:30am as we are off on another full day of touring. The morning begins with a stop at Tsukiji Fish Market which has the distinct honor of being the world's largest seafood market. Japan's kitchen moves at a frenetic pace as thousands upon thousands of fish are processed, purchased, and carted off to different corners of the country. The infamous tuna auction starts at 5am and peters out by 8am, when the day's catch has been purchased. By 11am the crowds have dwindled and the sprinkler trucks plough through to prep the empty market for tomorrow's sale. If you re a foodie, love markets, enjoy photography or simply like visiting unique places then you ll probably love Tsukiji. Little has changed at Tsukiji in its nearly 80 years. The indoor auction was scheduled to be relocated as part of a modernization plan prior to the 2020 Olympics; however, it has been postponed indefinitely. We will remain here for 1.5 hr. so that you have ample time to walk around and enjoy the outer market, visit knife-making artisan shops, tasting candies, nuts, and spices, and learning more about seasonal produce in Tokyo. 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 From here off to Ueno and 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 time here to explore on your own. Now, time to enjoy a buffet lunch at a local restaurant. Ameyoko- best spot to find omiyage items This afternoon we are visiting 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. From here we make our way back to our hotel, arrival by 5:30 pm and the remainder of the afternoon and evening is. Join your Panda Travel representative for a walk around the Ikebukuro area so that you can make the most of this time. Asakusa and Nakamise Shopping Arcade Accommodations: Sunshine City Prince Hotel Day 5 October 10 th, 2018 Wednesday Tokyo-Kyoto (B/L) After breakfast, please meet your guide in the lobby by 8:30am. Our destination is Kyoto, via Shinkansen bullet train. If its your first time, for sure you will enjoy the experience. Please have your bags outside of your room by 7:30am as they will be sent by truck and meet up with us later this afternoon at our Kyoto hotel. The morning begins with a bus ride to Tokyo Station where we will be boarding the Nozomi 221 that departs promptly at 10:00am and arrives at the Kyoto JR Station at 12:17pm. A bento box lunch will be provided so that you can enjoy on the train. On arrival at the Kyoto Station, our charter bus will be waiting and proceed on for an afternoon of touring. Kyoto is old Japan, made up of quiet temples, grand gardens, and colorful shrines. While the rest of Japan has adopted modernity with abandon, the old ways remain in Kyoto. Our afternoon includes visits to Fushimi Inari Shrine as well as Sanjusaangendo Temple. We begin at Fushimi Inari Shrine, an important Shinto Shrine in Kyoto and famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which straddle a network of trails behind its main buildings. The trails lead into the wooded forest of the sacred Mount Inari, which stands at 233 meters and belongs to the shrine grounds.

The approach to the shrine is lined with many colorful shop and food stalls. Grab a snack as you walk along or maybe some omiyage to bring home. Fushimi Inari Shrine From here we are off to Sanjusangendo Temple, originally built by Taira no Kiyamori for retired emperor Go-Shirakawa in 1164 and dedicated to the Bodhisattva Kannon. The temple features a huge hall containing 1,001 figures of Kannon carved in the 12th and 13th centuries. The original temple building was lost in a fire, but reconstructed in 1266. That structure has remained unchanged for 700 years since then with four great renovations during that time. The long temple hall, which is about 120 meters long, is made in the Wayo (Japanese) style. As there are 33 spaces between the columns, the temple came to be called Sanjusangen-do (a hall with 33 spaces between columns). The highlight of Sanjusangendo Temple is the 1001 statues of the Buddhist bodhisattva Juichimen-senjusengen Kanzeon (eleven-headed, thousand-armed, thousand-eyed Kannon), usually simply called Kannon. One thousand standing statues of Kannon (Important Cultural Properties) and one gigantic seated statue (National Treasure) placed in the center are housed in the temple hall. The images are made of Japanese cypress. Among the standing statues, 124 were carved in the 12th century when the temple was founded, and the remaining 876 were made in the 13th century when the temple was renovated. Now to our hotel for the next two nights, New Miyako Hotel, ideally located right across the street from the JR Kyoto Station and just around the corner from the AEON Mall. There are so many dining and shopping options to enjoy tonight. Our arrival will be by 4:30pm. Accommodations: New Miyako Hotel Kyoto Day 6 October 11 th, 2018 Thursday Kyoto (B) After breakfast, please meet your guide by 9:00am as we are off again on a full day of touring. The morning begins with a visit to to Kodai Yuzen and Gallery for a hands-on handkerchief painting experience. You can really enjoy yourself here in Kodai Yuzen-en touching the heart of traditional beauty of Yuzen-Zome. Yuzen-Zome, a magnificent work of dyeing art with marvelous colors and patterns spread over Kimono, the Japanese national costume, is no doubt one of the best traditional arts Japan is proud of. Established about 330 years ago and named after the founder, Yuzen-sai Miyazaki. Yuzen-sai, first established himself as a famous painter of the pictures for beautiful Japanese fans, and the admirers praised his works. One day a kimono tailor encouraged him to expand his skill to paint beautiful pictures on Kimono

and, after a tremendous effort, he established his unique style of hand-painting the figures on Kimono, and soon his art became very popular all over in Japan. The gallery was founded by the long-established kimono store "Kodai Yuzen Co., Ltd.", to display the beauty and tradition of Kyoto Yuzen dyed garments, and thus exhibits an array of kimonos to suit each of the four seasons. From here we will be visiting Nijo Castle, built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period. His grandson completed the castle's palace buildings 23 years later and further expanded the castle by adding a five-story castle keep. The wide moat, massive stone walls, and heavy yet elaborate gates are still impressive, and were the only fortifications the inhabitants felt necessary, so firm was their grip on power. The grounds are large and contain several lovely gardens as well as groves of plum and cherry trees. The palace building itself is imposing, yet upon closer examination, is rich in decorative detail. Inside the palace are several masterpieces of Japanese art, most notably the painted screens of the main chamber. In this room, the shoguns met the daimyo (high-ranking warlord-administrators) who sought an audience. The screens were painted by artists of the Kano school and employ rich colors and large amounts of gilt to depict flowers, trees, birds, and tigers. They were meant to impress. Also in the palace are the famous "nightingale floors," which were designed to squeak when stepped on and thus alert guards to any intruders. Nijo Castle From here we are off to the Gion district, Kyoto s most famous geisha district. The area is filled with shops, restaurants and ochaya (teahouses), where geiko (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and maiko (gieko apprentices) entertain. While it is not the only geisha district in Japan, the Gion, by far is the most famous. It s a lovely place to walk around and soak up old world charm. Lunch is on your own today, but there are a good variety of eating spots to choose from. This afternoon we are off to visit Kyoto s famed Golden Pavilion. Be it capped by snow in winter or set against a lush green background in summer, nothing is as symbolic of Kyoto as Kinkaku-ji's golden reflection shimmering across the rippled surface of the pond before it. Kinkaku-ji is one of Japan's best-known sights. The original building was built in 1397 as a retirement villa for Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. His son converted it into a temple. In 1950, a young monk consummated his obsession with the temple by burning it to the ground. The monk's story was fictionalized in Mishima Yukio's The Golden Pavilion. In 1955, a full reconstruction was

completed that exactly followed the original design, but the gold-foil covering was extended to the lower floors. The temple is set in three stories. The 1st floor is Shinden-zukuri, the palace style. It is named Ho-sui-in. The 2nd floor is Buke-zukuri, the style of the samurai house and is called Cho-on-do. The 3rd floor is Karayo style or Zen temple style. It is called Kukkyo-cho. Both the 2nd and 3rd floors are covered with gold-leaf on Japanese lacquer. The roof, upon which the Chinese phoenix settles, is thatched with shingles. The entire temple is surrounded by a beautiful garden with a pond in the front called the Mirror Pond. The stones in the pond give a representation of the Buddhist era. Golden Temple & grounds From here, our touring day ends, and we make our way back to our hotel, arrival by 5:15pm. The remainder of the evening is. Accommodations: New Miyako Hotel Kyoto Day 7 October 12 th, 2018 Friday-Kyoto-Nara-Osaka (B/L) After breakfast, please meet your guide by 8:30am as another full day of touring on tap with visits to Nara and then on to Osaka. Our luggage will be transported by truck to our Osaka hotel and meet up with us later this afternoon at checkin. The morning begins with a drive to Nara for a visit to the Nara Deer Park and Todaiji Temple. The drive time is approximately 1.5 hours and between the visits, lunch is included, Japanese at a local restaurant. Nara, the ancient capital city in the Kansai region of Japan. Throughout 2010 the city celebrated its 1300th anniversary. Centuries before anyone had heard of Delhi or Shanghai or London or Paris and long before anywhere called Kyoto (let alone Tokyo) existed Nara was the first permanent capital of Japan, and the place where the country began to establish itself as a Buddhist kingdom. If you think of Japan as a land of bullet trains and J-pop in Shinjuku storefronts, come to Nara a city filled with rolling hills, ancient temples, and 1,200 entitled deer roaming its old streets.

Our first stop will be at the Nara Deer Park, home to hundreds of ly roaming deer. Considered in Shinto to be messengers of the gods, Nara's nearly 1200 deer have become a symbol of the city and have been designated a natural treasure. You can purchase deer biscuits to feed them. The deer bow immediately when they see you have food. From here we are off to visit Nara's premier attraction, Todaiji Temple, and its Great Buddha (Daibutsu), Japan's largest bronze Buddha. When Emperor Shomu ordered construction of both the temple and Daibutsu in the mid-700s, he intended to make Todaiji the headquarters of all Buddhist temples in the land. As part of his plans for a Buddhist utopia, he commissioned work for this huge bronze statue of Buddha. It took eight castings to complete this remarkable work of art. At a height of more than 15m (50 ft.), the Daibutsu is made of 437 tons of bronze, 286 pounds of pure gold, 165 pounds of mercury, and 7 tons of vegetable wax. However, thanks to Japan's frequent natural calamities, the Buddha of today isn't quite what it used to be. In 855, in what must have been a whopper of an earthquake, the statue lost its head. It was repaired in 861, but alas, the huge wooden building housing the Buddha was burned twice during wars, melting the Buddha's head. The present head dates from 1692. Be sure to walk in a circle around the Great Buddha to see it from all angles. Behind the statue is a model of how the Daibutsuden used to look, flanked by two massive pagodas. Behind the Great Buddha to the right is a huge wooden column with a small hole in it near the ground. According to popular belief, if you can manage to crawl through this opening, you'll be sure to reach enlightenment. You can also get your Englishlanguage fortune for 200 by shaking a bamboo canister until a wooden stick with a number comes out; the number corresponds to a piece of paper. The wooden structure housing the Great Buddha, called Daibutsuden, was also destroyed several times through the centuries; the present structure dates from 1709. It is the largest wooden structure in the world, but only two-thirds its original size. Nara Deer Park Todaiji Temple The Great Buddha We will now enjoy a Japanese style lunch at a local restaurant. Our afternoon begins with a visit to Kasuga Shrine, built in 768 by Lord Fujiwara, a man of influence in those days, by the order of Emperor Shotoku. It is unique in that it enshrines four gods from important shrines around the country. The shrine itself features vermilion-colored pillars and an astounding 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns. They were donated over the years by common people as tokens of faith and thankfulness, and used to be lit every night. Now they are only lit a few days each year.

Kasuga Shrine Now off to Osaka and our hotel. The drive time is approximately 1.5 hours and arrive at the Cross Hotel Osaka will be at approximately 3:00pm. Our hotel ideally located, less than one block to the Dotonbori and right around the corner from the Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade Street. Welcome to Osaka, Japan s 3rd most populous city and the working heart of Kansai. Famous for its down-toearth citizens and the colorful Kansai-ben (Kansai dialect) they speak, it's a good counterpart to the refined atmosphere of Kyoto. Primarily, Osaka is famous for good eating: the phrase kuidaore (eat 'til you drop) was coined to describe Osakans' love for good food. Osaka is also a good place to experience a modern Japanese city. It's only surpassed by Tokyo as a showcase of the Japanese urban phenomenon. After checking in and having some time to freshen up, we are off to explore the Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade. This covered arcade shopping street has a very long history, site of some of Osaka's historical bridges. It has been around in some form for hundreds of years, and is still one of the city's most popular and famous spots. Shinsaibashi is the perfect spot for window-shopping and strolling. There's no shortage of places to shop, especially flanked by Amerika-mura and the Dotonbori, and Crysta Naghori underground, but this shopping arcade has charm. Not only does it have a wide selection of stores sure to please anyone, but the southern end of the arcade is at the Dotonbori River, a great sightseeing spot and home to that famous 'eat-til-you-burst' Osakan cuisine. There are many choices for dinner as well as the endless streets for shopping. Consider a nice stroll along the river after dinner. It is a Saturday night and the area will be buzzing with activity. Get ready for a fun evening. Accommodations: Cross Hotel Osaka Day 8 October 13 th, 2018 Saturday-Osaka (B) After breakfast, enjoy a complete day to explore Osaka on your own or dedicate it to a total shopping day. While many fo the shops do not open until 10:00am, there are 2 large Don Quijote stores, one literally across the street, open 24 hours a day. Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade and Dotonbori Street are steps from our hotel.

Consider a walk over to Kuromon Market, one of the main food markets in Osaka. With more than 190 years of history and tradition, this very popular market is known by locals as "Gastronome" and "Osaka' s Kitchen". All kinds of fresh food items are available at this market, fully satisfying the hunger of the people of Naniwa (Naniwa is the old name for this area). Eat-in shops for sushi or fresh seafood over rice, also grilled fish, shellfish, meat, and other food being served in or outside of shops give off mouth-watering aromas. 600 meters long with over 170 stalls, Kuromon Market offers not only fresh fish and food items, but a complete range of household goods and yes even appliances. Famous Blade Runner Neon Shinsaibashi Shopping Dotonbori Street Accommodations: Cross Hotel Osaka Day 9 October 14 th, 2018 Sunday-Osaka-Kansai (B) After breakfast, please meet your guide in the lobby by 9:30am. Our luggage will be sent directly to the airport to meet up with us on arrival. All you need for the day is your personal belongings. It s our last day in Japan, but we have much to see and do before our flight home later this evening. The morning begins with a visit to the Osaka Castle, one of Osaka s most popular landmark sights. Travel back in time almost 400 years to feudal Japan on the chaos and violence of an epic conflict the final one of the samurai era. In 1614 and 1615 hundreds of thousands of samurai blasting guns, shooting arrows, and wielding swords unleashed their force on the Osaka castle, inaugurating the downfall of the Toyotomi clan and sealing Tokugawa Ieyasu's position as Japan's undisputed master. Explore the fury of samurai warfare from gory beheadings to fierce sword fights. For days Ieyasu's forces barraged the castle's walls with fire from 300 cannons, causing fear and confusion. In January 1615 Hideyori finally signed a treaty, ending what became known as the Winter Siege, or Fuyu no Jin. But the truce fell apart, and the Summer Siege, or Natsu no Jin, began. Magnificent Osaka Castle has been destroyed and restored several times, with its most extensive refurbishment completed in 1997. As you walk around you can still marvel at its massive stone walls, goldleaf trim, copper roof, and panoramic views. There is also a fascinating on-site museum that chronicles its tumultuous history.

Osaka Castle snacks & souvenirs view from top of castle perch From here we are off to the Tempozan Marketplace and Kaiyukan Aquarium. Oaska s Kaiyukan Aquarium is a beautiful underwater world filled with dozens of species of marine life and fresh water animals waiting to be admired. Hammerhead sharks, capybaras, dolphins, sea otters, penguins and even a colossal whale shark inhabit the aquatic wonderland. Its main feature is a huge, nine-meter-deep tank filled with 5,400 tons of water in which you can see a variety of Pacific marine life swimming surprisingly peacefully alongside each other. This tank holds the aquarium s main claim to fame: their gargantuan whale sharks, the largest fish species in the world. The aquarium features marine life exclusively found in the Ring of Fire the area of the Pacific Ocean in which most of the world s earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. There are more than 15 large tanks, and each recreates a different environment of the Pacific Rim, thereby giving visitors a glimpse into all aspects of life deep within the Pacific Ocean. The large variety of fish and sea life 30,000 creatures belonging to 620 species to be exact includes seals and sea lions from Monterey Bay in California; penguins from Antarctica; capybaras from Ecuador; and dolphins from the Tasmanian Sea. Adjacent to the Kaiyukan is Tempozan Marketplace, a large mall with many souvenir shops, the highlight of which is Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho, a food theme park. This is made up of more than 20 small, familyfriendly restaurants featuring Osakan specialities like takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), and kushikatsu (fried food on a stick) in a retro atmosphere recalling 1960s Osaka. Just beside the aquarium and marketplace (and impossible to miss) is Tempozan Ferris Wheel. The largest in Osaka, this 112.5-meter-high ferris wheel has 60 glass-walled gondolas which can hold up to eight passengers each. During the 17-minute ride you can get a fantastic view of nearby Osaka Bay, as well as downtown Osaka and beyond. Highlights include Kobe s Mt. Rokko and the famous Akashi Kaikyō Bridge which connects Kobe to Awaji Island. Now, we begin to make our way to the Kansai Airport, but no trip is ever complete without a stop at the everpopular Aeon Mall. Enjoy about one hour here for last minute shopping and do stop by the supermarket to pick up a bento to be enjoyed while waiting on our flight. Hawaiian Airlines #450 Departs Kansai 9:00 pm Arrive Honolulu 9:55 am