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Notes MID-PACIFIC MUSIC DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL JAPAN TRIP BOOKLET MARCH 20-30, 2018 NAME: 35

Japan Contact Information Hotel Hanshin Osaka 553-0082 Osaka Prefecture Osaka, Fukushima-ku Fukushima 5-6-16, Japan +81-6 6344 1661 Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel Ikebukuro 1-6-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro Toshima-ku,Tokyo Tokyo-to 1-866-599-6674 Hawaii Contact Information When calling from Japan, please preface all phone numbers with: 001-0041-1-808 (phone number) Calling cards are available at most hotels, in vending machines located near phones. Using Facebook talk/chat, Skype, Line or some other internet type of communication might be better, easier, and cheaper than calling on the phone. All chaperones should have pocket wifi devices so there should be wifi communication at all times. Mid Pacific Institute 2445 Kaala St. Honolulu, HI 96822 Phone: 973-5000 List of Expenditures Item Cost Item Cost Remember, you cannot bring home any type of chicken, beef, pork, lamb or fresh fruit products from Japan. This is considered contraband and will be taken from you!! 34

Money Approximate Equivalents: Each $ is approximately 100 yen When figuring out the cost of an item in dollars, divide the cost in yen by 100 (move the decimal, 2 places to the left) 500 Yen = $5 50000 Yen = $500 Coins come in 1 Yen, 5 Yen, 10 Yen, 50 Yen, 100 Yen and 500 Yen. Bills come in 1,000 Yen, 2,000 Yen (very rare), 5,000 Yen and 10,000 Yen. Vending machines usually accept 10 Yen, 50 Yen, 100 Yen and 500 Yen coins, as well as 1,000 Yen bills. Some newer machines also accept 5,000 Yen and 10,000 Yen bills. 500 YEN 1 YEN 5 YEN 10 YEN 50 YEN 100 YEN TABLE OF CONTENTS Japan Contact Information 1 Table of Contents 2 Travel Agent/Chaperones 3-4 Packing List 5-6 Hotel Information and Maps 7-8 Room Assignments and Groups 9-10 Japanese Customs Form Sample 11 Japanese Embarkation Form Sample 12 Itinerary 13-22 US Customs Form Sample 23-24 In Case of Emergency! 25 Travel Tips 26 Helpful Japanese Phrases 27-30 Behavior and Consequences 31-32 Money 33 List of Expenditures 34 Notes 35 33 2

Travel Agent Bob Hayashi Cell Phone (USA)- (808)258-0348 Cell Phone 090-2743-7630 (in Japan) 011-81-90-2743-7630 (from Hawai i) Line: hibib884 E-mail: hibobb884@gmail.com Band/Orchestra Staff Elton Masaki Cell Phone (USA)- (808)721-3008 Line: elchisbean E-mail: emasaki@midpac.edu Jeremy Lawi Cell Phone (USA) (808)722-1533 Line: jerms64 E-mail: jlawi@midpac.edu Kathryn Oshiro Line: kittykatters94 Cross-gender visitation to residence areas is NOT allowed. Cross gender visitation in common areas at specified times, is allowed. Violation= Parents & Mid-Pacific will be notified immediately. The student will be sent home (if feasible) or restricted to a supervised room. Students, please do not break this rule. IF for some reason you will have someone of the opposite gender in your room, please keep the door open. If any student is caught with someone of the opposite gender in their room with the door closed, this will be grounds for dismissal from the trip and maybe extra consequences from the school. Tattoos or Body Piercing are NOT allowed. Violation= Parents & Mid-Pacific is immediately notified. Students will be sent home (if feasible) or restricted to a supervised room. This includes even normal ear piercing. DO NOT have any type of piercing work done on this trip. DO NOT get a tattoo or henna done on this trip. Any type of body modification is not allowed and is grounds for dismissal. Leaving the residence or venue without a chaperone is NOT allowed. Violation= Immediate notification of parents and the school. The students will be restricted to supervised activity until returning to Honolulu. This type of infraction will result in immediate suspicion with pending dismissal from Mid-Pacific. Students, the chaperones on the trip are there for your safety. Japan is one of the safest countries in the world but it is also large and easy to get lost in. Please do not leave any location without a chaperone and do not wander randomly. This is the easiest way to get lost. Braking Curfew is not allowed. Violation= Will be determined by the time of the incident and the duration. The penalty can be as simple as having to do chores or other consequences set by the lead chaperone or as severe as suspension from school, being sent home at the parents expense, or even being expelled from school. Please do not break curfew. As soon as we have Bed Check/Lights Out, NO ONE is allowed to leave their rooms unless it is an emergency. Hazing is not allowed. Violation= 1) the immediate notification of parents and the school and 2) the immediate return home of he students (if feasible) or the student s restriction to a supervised room. If the excursion is a club or team event, the students will be removed from the club or team. 3 32

Behavioral Expectations and Consequences Student travel is a privilege. Traveling students are considered to be representatives of Mid-Pacific Institute. Behavioral expectations for all off-campus excursions are the same as the on-campus expectations outlined in the MPI Student Handbook. Additional consequences may result from violations. Chaperones Celia Chun Wright: Line: The following expectations are also in effect for off-campus travel: ACCOMMODATIONS It is required that all students stay in the accommodations which have been arranged by the school. ACCOMPANIMENT Students must be in proximity of adult chaperones at all times. Students may never leave the hotel, residence, or travel venue without an adult chaperone. TRAVEL ATTIRE When representing Mid-Pacific in a public venue, students must be in dress code as stipulated in the student handbook. Groups, athletic teams or activity may be required to be in uniform attire as determined by the coach or teacher. Kazu Marubayashi Line: For the MPI Japan Tour 2018, all students must be in Mid-Pacific Middle or High School dress code. On days where the dress code says Free Dress, you may take that to mean School Spirit Attire so you may wear apparel such as t- shirts with the Mid Pacific Logo on it. BEHAVIOR The Mid-Pacific Code of Conduct is in effect while students are traveling on a school sponsored trip. In addition, the following specific responses are in effect: Jackie Muramoto Line: Alcohol, cigarette smoking, or other controlled substance use, regardless of local ordinances regarding age or use, is not allowed. Violation= Parents & Mid Pacific will be immediately contacted and the student will be sent home immediately (if feasible) or restricted to a supervised room. Students, it is very easy to get alcohol and cigarettes in Japan and rules for drinking and smoking are more lenient in Japan. Please remember that on this trip, you are bound by school rules. DO NOT be caught in any situation (even as a joke) with anything that might be considered contraband. You will be sent home immediately at your parents expense and with Mid-Pacific s zero tolerance policy, you will probably be expelled from school. 31 4

Packing List Baggage Items Luggage 1 lightweight suitcase that is 29 or less (measured on one side) Everyone must be able to carry his/her own suitcase!! All trip participants are allowed ONE suitcase on this trip. Baggage fees have already been included in the cost of the tour. Backpack- 1 Backpack for carry on items You may also carry on one additional personal item (this could be a purse, camera bag, or something small. Mandatory Attire Everyone will need one formal outfit for the concert we will be attending on 3/26. This may include a nice collared shirt, long pants/skirt, and dress shoes. Attending a concert in Japan is not like attending a concert in Hawaii. These tickets are expensive and you are expected to dress and behave like this is a special occasion. DRESS CODE: While outside the hotel room, students are required to wear long pants & shoes. Girls can wear skirts mid-thigh or longer in length. Students may wear T-shirts and long sleeve shirts with or w/o a collar as long as there are no offensive logos or language, are not ripped, torn or too tight. Blouses must be in good taste (When in doubt, check with Mr. Masaki, Mr. Lawi, or Ms. Chun-Wright.) All shoes must be covered. No slippers or shorts are allowed OUTSIDE your room. Additional Clothing (Please bring enough for 9 days) (Label ALL of your belongings!! With roommates, you may get confused!) Jacket Shirts/Tops Shorts Slacks/Jeans/Skirts (for girls) (mid-thigh or longer) 1 pair comfortable walking shoes (athletic type ok) Underwear/Undergarments Socks Sleep wear Pair of rubber slippers to be worn in hotel room. Bath and Shower Items: (fyi: the hotel provides: towels, hair dryer, safety razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, wash cloths, conditioner and other things. You can bring your own if you want.) Hair Brush; hair spray/gel Deodorant Plastic bag for dirty laundry Personal Hygiene 5 Basic sentence structures in Japanese A wa B desu. (add a ka at the end to make it a question.) ( wa between A and B stands for the words is, are, and am. Possible Words for A (usually a noun) I Watashi We Watashitachi You Anata This/That/That way over there (by itself) Kore/Sore/Are This/That/That way over there (followed by a noun)- Kono, Sono, Ano Person Hito Road Michi Building Tatemono Flower Hana Box Hako Animal Doubutsu So a possible sentences are I am cute. Watashi wa kawaii desu. We are beautiful- Watashitachi wa kirei desu. That building is tall. Sono tatemono wa takai desu. If you were to ask this in a question. Am I cute? Watashi wa kawaii desuka. Are we beautiful? Watashitachi wa kirei desuka. Is this amazing? Kore wa sugoi desuka. Are you feeling ok? Anata wa genki desuka. 30 Possible Words for B Cute Kawaii Hot/Cold (Weather) Atsui/Samui Warm/Cool (Touch) Atatakai/Suzushii Amazing Sugoi Beautiful Kirei Delicious/Bad Tasting Oishii/Mazui Tall/Short Takai/Hikui Close/Far Chikai/Tooi Expensive/Cheap Takai/Yasui Interesting Omoshiroi Good/Bad Ii/Warui Big/Small Ooki/Chisai Convenient Benri Healthy Genki Sweet/Spicy Amai/Karai Long/Short Nagai/Mijikai We can modify the structure to ask questions about things Location/Subject wa Question Word desu ka. Location/Subject Hotel Hoteru Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner asagohan, hirugohan, bangohan So possible sentences are Where is Bob?- Bob-san wa doko desu ka. When is dinner?- Bangohan wa itsu desu ka. What is this?- Kore wa nan desu ka. Who are you? Anata wa dare desu ka. Question Word Who Dare What Nan Nani Where Doko When Itsu

What is this/that? Kore/Sore wa nan deska これ / それは何ですか? Thank you Arigato ありがとう Sorry/excuse me Sumimasen すみません I'm visiting from Hawaii Watashiwa Hawaii kara kimashita 私はハワイから来ました I am Watashi wa desu. (Normally, you introduce yourself with your last name first so an example would be: Watashi wa Lawi Jeremy desu,) 私は です Good morning Ohayoo gozaimasu おはようございます Good afternoon Konnichiwa こんにちわ Good evening Konbanwa こんばんわ Yes/No Hai/Iie はい / いいえ What is your name? Onamae wa nan desuka. お名前は何ですか? 29 REQUIRED ITEMS TO PACK IN CARRY-ON: -TRIP BOOKLET -Black/Blue Pen (to fill out travel forms) -Kleenex/small towel (many bathrooms in Japan do not have paper towels) -Personal hygiene needs -Prescribed medication SUGGESTED ITEMS TO PACK IN YOUR CARRY ON (WILL BE CARRIED AROUND WHEN TOURING IN JAPAN) -Contact Lenses & Solution or prescription glasses -Individual medications in original over-the counter/prescribed containers. Bring Prescription if possible. (note: it might be difficult to find American medication in Japan) -Lip balm and skin moisturizer. Air in Japan will make your lips and skin feel dry. -Rain poncho; small fold-up umbrella -Sunglasses -Hat or Visor -Travel size Purell/hand sanitizer -Device Chargers -Camera -Extra money Packing Snacks: Most snacks are ok but, do NOT pack any snack that contains: -any type of meat or poultry -fresh fruit -any plants not cleared by Plant Quarantine All of these items will be confiscated from you. Any type of fish or seafood is allowed. AT THE AIRPORT: The following applies only to CARRY-ONS ALL Liquids, Gels & Paste Items: 1. Must be in ORIGINAL containers. 2. Must be 3 oz or less 3. All of these items are to be packed together in just ONE QUART size Ziplock Plastic Bag. This includes toothpaste, contacts solution, eye drops, Purell etc. if packed in Carry-on bags. You will be required to take the Ziplock Bag out of your carry-on to be scanned separately. Ask Mr. Masaki, Mr Hayashi, or visit http://www.tsa.gov if you have specific questions of anything in this section. 6

Hotel Hanshin Osaka Could you repeat that please? Mo ichido itte kudasai? もう一度言って下さい Where is the closest pay phone? Ichiban chikaku koshu denwa doko desu ka? 一番近い公衆電話はどこですか? Can I borrow your phone? Keitai denwa o kashite kudasai. 携帯電話を貸して下さい Can I get change? Otsuri o chanji shite kudasai. お釣りをください I m lost! Mayochatta! OR Maigo desu! 迷っちゃった -OR 迷子です Hotel Hanshin Osaka 5-6-16 Osaka, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Osaka, 530-0001, Japan PHONE +81-6-6344-1661 I don t speak Japanese! Watashi wa nihongo o hanasemasen! 私は日本語を話せません What time is it? Ima wa nanji desu ka? 今は何時ですか? (Japanese use military/24 hour time so if they reply 13:05, This means 1:05pm. Just subtract 12 from the first number to know the time. AM or the time before 12pm, is the same.) Lets eat(phrase used before eating) Itadakimasu いただきます I m finished eating. (phrase used after eating) Gochisou samadeshita ごちそうさまでした 7 28

Helpful Japanese Phrases: The first sentence is English. The second sentence is how you say the Japanese in English. The last sentence is in Japanese. Hotel Metropolitan Ikebukuro Tokyo Can you speak English? Eigo wo hanasemasu ka? 英語を話せますか? Excuse me, where is the (location)? Sumimasen (location) wa doko desu ka. すみません Location はどこですか? Can you help me? Tetsudatte kudasai? 手伝ってください Excuse me, please take me to the (location/name of place). Sumimasen ga, isshoni (location) ni itte kudasai. すみませんが一緒に Location に行ってください From here, to (location/name of place), how much will it cost? Koko kara, (location) ni ikura desu ka? ここから Location までいくらですか? How much does that cost? Kore wa ikura desu ka? これはいくらですか? Where is the bathroom? Otearai wa doko desu ka? お手洗いはどこですか? Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel 1-6-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro-Ku Tokyo 112-8562, Japan PHONE: +81 3-3980-1111 Can you speak more slowly? Motto yukkuri hanashite kudasai. もっとゆっくり話してください Excuse me, please tell me how to get to (location). Sumimasen (location) no michi wo oshiete kudasai. すみません Location の道を教えてください 27 8

Room 1 Elton Masaki Room 2 Jeremy Lawi Room 3 Kathryn Oshiro Room 4 Celia Chun Wright Emily Jane Wright Room 5 Kazu Marubayashi Room 6 Jackie Muramoto Mari Muramoto Room 7 Matin Boulos Waka Marubayashi Room 8 Nari Skyba Reina Maglasang Room 9 Seth Lampitelli Connor Mukai Maxx Kau Room 10 Reid Takasaki Gabriel Agno Maxwell Wright Room 11 Alex Goodrowe Ken Yamauchi Room/Group Assignments 9 Chaperone Groups Group 1 Jeremy Lawi Leader Celia Chun Wright- Leader Emily Jane Wright Seth Lampiteli Connor Mukai Maxx Kau Reid Takasaki Gabriel Agno Maxwell Wright +Alex Goodrowe +Ken Yamauchi Group 2 Jacie Muramoto- Leader +Kazu Marubayashi- Leader Mari Muramoto Reina Maglasang +Waka Marubayashi Matin Boulos Nari Skyba += People are proficient at Japanese Your groups are not set in stone and you may mingle freely between groups. Please work out a system with your chaperones so we can do head counts in a simple and efficient manner. Your group leader will be the one doing your bed check. Chaperones, you may only be in charge of a maximum of 10 students. If for some reason a chaperone cannot fulfill his/her duties, Mr. Masaki will take over for them Travel Tips 1. Health: To avoid jet lag, get a full night s sleep before departure. Get some sleep along the way, both directions. Drink large quantities of water and fruit juices to prevent dehydration and constipation. Avoid greasy foods. Notify your chaperone as soon as you are not feeling well or if you are bothered by rash, diarrhea, cough, constipation, nausea or vomiting. Do not wait (hoping that it will go away). 2. If you don t speak Japanese, don t. It s best to speak English or have someone who can speak Japanese communicate for you. 3. Keep hotel information with you at all times. 4. People in Japan do not usually accept tips. If you try to leave a tip you may have a waiter/waitress rushing after you to give you the money you forgot. 5. Use your Japanese coins as much as possible. You will not be able to exchange them back in Hawaii. Spend them at Vending machines or 7-11 type stores. 6. Keep track of the items and receipts of purchases you plan to bring home. All items purchased in Japan and brought back to the U.S. must be declared on the Customs Declaration Form. If you spend >$800 per person, you will be required to pay a duty on purchases. 7. All school rules will be in effect. This means it is possible to be expelled from school while on this trip. 8. KNOW where your passport is at all times. 9. Use the buddy system. At no time should a student be by themselves. 26

In Case of Emergency. If you are lost, the first thing you need to do is NOT PANIC!! I. If you are lost/left behind in a subway train station: A. Do not panic! B. If you don t make it on the train: 1. Stay where you are. We will send someone back for you. 2. We will know if you made it on because all chaperons will do a head count as soon as we board the train. 3.DO NOT catch any random train that comes by! 4.If you are waiting for longer than an hour or if the train was a shinkansen (bullet train), go to section III. C. If we are on a train and you cannot make it off the train. 1. Get off at the next stop. 2. We will know that you didn t make it off the train because chaperones will do a head count as soon as we get off. 3. After you get off at the next stop, stay near the place where you got off. We will send someone for you. 4. If you wait for longer than an hour, go to section III. II. If you are lost in Osaka/Tokyo A. Find a police officer (junsa) and get help. B. If you are in or near a station, find an information booth and ask for help. C. Find someone who knows English (usually young, female students or other foreigners) and get help from them. It might be awkward, but just approach them and ask them if they speak English. If you are lost, you need to find a way to get found and this might mean asking someone for help. D. If the above have been unsuccessful, go to section III. III. If you have been waiting for longer than an hour or you are completely lost and can t find anyone to help you... A. Contact Bob-san or contact one of the directors. Bob will be with us in Osaka but he has a separate tour to lead after that in Tokyo. You can still call him if you need help and he will try to help you. His Japan cell number is 090-2743-7630. 1. Find and use a payphone (usually green). You will need some change to do this so make sure you have some coins on you. Put money in the phone and dial whatever number you need. (Bob will not be with the group the whole time, but he will know how to contact us and he will know where we are. Tell him you are part of the Mid Pacific Tour and you need help. He will find a way to help you.) 2. Find Wifi- Free Wifi is sometimes difficult to find in Japan. Look for a Starbucks or McDonalds. You may have to buy something from them to get access to Wifi. Some stations have free Wifi too. Once you have Wifi, send your directors a message through Line. Be ready to tell us where you are. B. Call the hotel and leave a message of where to contact you and your location. If we cannot find you, the first place we will call is the hotel to see if you have left us a message. C. Hail a taxi and go back to the hotel. (Be aware that hailing a taxi can be very expensive. Do this as a last resort.) Japanese Customs Form This is one of two forms you will need to fill out when flying to Japan. Remember, this is just a sample so please fill in YOUR information. DO NOT just copy what is on this form! You must also keep this form in near pristine condition. If your form is creased or torn in any way, you will be asked to redo it at customs. You do not have to fill out the back of the form. You should not be bringing anything to sell in Japan. HA #449 2018 03 21 Masaki Elton Awesome 1 8 1 6 6 3 4 4 1 6 6 1 USA Student 1980 September 08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 0 0 25 10

Japanese Embarkation/Disembarkation Form (OLD) This is the second of two forms you will need to fill out when flying to Japan. Do not forget to sign your forms at the two Locations. Remember, this is just a sample so please fill in YOUR information. Do NOT just copy what is on the form!! This form must also be kept in near pristine condition. If you have any unnecessary creases or tears in the form, you will be asked to do it again at immigration. Masaki Elton Awesome 0 8 0 8 8 8 0 2445 Kaala St. Honolulu HI USA 1234567890 USA Japan HA#458 $572 NO FORGET TO SING HERE! On the back of the form, the last line (number 4) asks you how much money you have in your possession. Be honest and put how much Yen and Dollars you have in your possession. This has never been a problem in the past but be sure to bring LESS than $10,000 total cash valute. Back of Customs form: Fill out the back of the form with broad categories and then the value of the combined items. When you are done, calculate the total value of your items and put that total under line 15 (Residents) on the front of the form. Food: (List items you bought such as candy, gum chocolate, mochi, etc.) Souvenirs: (List items you bought such as pens, shirts, key chains, etc.) $345 $227 $572 11 24

US Customs Form Everyone must fill out the US Customs form. You will not be able to leave the airport without having filled this out. This is just a sample form. Be sure you fill in your own information!! Do not forget to sign the at the bottom and be sure to fill the form out in pen. For 11a, if you are not bringing food back home, then check NO. IF you are bringing any type of food, underline the word FOOD and be ready to tell Customs exactly what kind of food you are bringing back. DO NOT LIE to Customs. They may search your belongings and confiscate anything that they feel is contraband. There will probably be dogs sniffing your luggage for contraband. Japanese Disembarkation Card for Foreigners (NEW) This is the second of two forms you will need to fill out when flying to Japan. Do not forget to sign your form at the bottom. Remember, this is just a sample so please fill in YOUR information. Do NOT just copy what is on the form!! This form must also be kept in near pristine condition. If you have any unnecessary creases or tears in the form, you will be asked to do it again at immigration. There are statements on the back of the form that you should read but nothing to answer. On the back of the form, use broad categories such as Food, Souvenirs, or Clothing and list the items you have purchased while in Japan. Please keep track of your purchases so this form is easier to do. I have a List of Expenditures Page on the back on this booklet to help you keep track of your spending. Anything you bring back home should be logged down on the form. If you are going to buy something to consume in Japan, DO NOT log that on this form. Once you have your list somewhat organized, tally your items on the back of your customs form, add the totals up, and put that number in section 15 under Residents. Before you exit the airport, you may be stopped by Customs for a random luggage search OR if they suspect you have lied on your form. As was stated earlier, please do not lie. It is also important to leave Customs with your chaperone. They should be present if there is a luggage search. Just before you exit the airport, there is usually a customs agent that will collect this form. You cannot exit the airport without turning this in so please do not lose it. 23 12

ITINERARY Codes: IFM In Flight Meal, IFS In Flight Snack, BB Breakfast, LL Lunch, DD Dinner 03/20 Tuesday (IFM) WEAR: SOME TYPE OF MPI LOGO SHIRT 10:30am- Everyone meet at Honolulu International Airport (HNL), Hawaiian Airlines (HA) counter for check-in. Please meet as an entire group before you go through ticketing and security. HA Reference number for our trip is ZQHVLS. Please do not be late! The Hawaiian Airlines counter get very crowded! Please do not forget your passport!! You cannot get through the ticketing gate or security without your passport. You will be given 2 luggage tags (1 for your luggage and 1 for your carry on), a piece of fluorescent tape (for your luggage), a copy of the trip booklet (put your name on it), and a passport/name tag holder. You must keep the passport holder visible and on you at all times! Please bring a pen. You will need one for the flight. If you are in possession of electronics that looks so new, that customs may think you have purchased in Japan, you may consider doing a Form 4457 at the Customs Office BEFORE arriving at the airport. This will ensure you don t have to pay a duty/tax on your way back home. Please do not bring any items that would be considered contraband on school on this trip. All school rules are in effect and you can be expelled from school if you disobey rules. Please do not make jokes about weapons, bombs, guns or terrorism anywhere in the airport or on the place. Security is very strict about this! 11:00am Proceed through ticketing with your chaperone. There is a good chance that we will not have group check in so you will have to go to the HA Kiosk with your chaperone and do ticketing that way. Mr. Masaki and Mr. Lawi will be there to help you if you have trouble. Once your group has tickets, proceed through security with your chaperone. If someone gets stopped for something, make sure your chaperone is aware of it and is there to help you. Meet as a group outside of security and proceed to your gate as a group. You may wander the airport with your chaperone. Please use the buddy system when using the bathroom. 12:30pm Gather at the gate as a group and prepare to board the plane. 1:30pm Depart on HA flight #449 to Narita Airport (NRT) (9 hours 45min.) You will probably be asked to show your passport before you get on the plane. Students, DO NOT lose your passport! Keep it safe and with you at all times. You will not be able to exit the airport in Japan without your passport! 13 9:30am Arrive back at HNL. Get off the plane last. Chaperones double check to make sure no one has left anything behind on the plane. Go through Customs. You will need your completed customs form and passport. Enter Baggage Claim and find your luggage. You will go through Customs as a group. You will need to turn your customs form into an agent before you leave the airport. 10:15am Get picked up It is difficult to predict exactly where to get picked up. Please use your phone to contact the person who is picking you up to tell them you have landed. Students, it is important that you tell your chaperone you are leaving so they can check you off. This is important! Upon arrival at HNL and your parents pick you up, the tour disbands. 22

3/30 Friday (BB/LL) 8:00am Wake up 8:45am Breakfast at hotel Go back to your rooms and pack your bags Please do not forget anything in your rooms. Make sure you have your passports! 9:45am- Meet in lobby of hotel with luggage and check ou We will be keeping our luggage in one area 10:30am Depart hotel for Ginza 11:00am Arrive at Ginza and go to Yamaha Ginza You will have free time with your chaperones in Ginza. There are a lot of things to see and do here but I would highly recommend you spend a good amount of time in the Yamaha Ginza Store. 1:15pm Meet at Yamaha Ginza We will have a buffet Yakiniku Lunch near Yamaha Ginza. After lunch, go to Okachimachi for last minute omiyage shopping 5:00pm Return to hotel 5:30pm Catch bus to Haneda Airport 6:15pm Arrive at Haneda Airport Please make sure you do not forget anything on the bus. You will need your passport! 6:30pm Go through ticketing with your chaperone. If we need to use a kiosk, the reference number for our trip is QZHVLS. Once everyone has completed ticketing, we will hang out at the airport for a little bit. 7:30pm Go through security and immigration as a group. 8:45pm meet at the gate and get ready to board the plane. 9:30pm Depart Haneda (HND) on Hawaiian Airlines flight HA#458 While in transit, be sure you do your US Customs form. A sample has been provided for you on page 23-24. ***Cross International Dateline and gain a day*** *We will cross the International Date Line and lose a day due to travel.* *At some point on the flight, everyone will have to do a Japan Customs Declaration Form and a Disembarkation Card for Foreigner Form. Samples of the form are on pages 10-12 of this booklet. To fill out the forms, you will need a PEN, your boarding pass, and your passport 03/21 Wednesday 7:00pm Arrive at Kansai Airport (KI) Please use the bathroom before we land. Once we leave the plane, we will meet as a group and do a head count. Chaperones, check to make sure everyone has their passport and their forms filled out. Do NOT take pictures in the Immigration area! You will be scolded and your camera/device may be confiscated. Do not make any trouble in this area and refrain from loud talking. Security here is strict!! You must proceed through Immigration individually. Just give the person at the counter your completed forms and passport. You may be asked a few questions but normally, this procedure is easy and painless. The Immigration officer will take your picture, a machine will scan your fingerprint, and your passport will be stamped and a paper will be stapled inside. DO NOT remove the paper. You will need it when you leave the country. Once we are through Immigration, go to baggage claim as a group. The first group that gets there, please find our luggage and start taking it of the carousel and placing our things in one area. 8:15pm Depart KI for Hotel Hanshin Osaka (about 60min) 9:15pm Arrive at Hotel Hanshin Osaka Please let Mr. Masaki and Bob off first so they can get your keys. Everyone else, help the bus driver unload the luggage from under the bus. Before you go to your hotel room. Mr. Masaki will show you where the meeting place is (it will probably be in the lobby). 9:30pm Meet in hotel lobby as a group. Mr. Masaki will take you to get snacks. Most of you will be waking up early due to jetlag and you might be hungry. 9:45pm Return to hotel 10:00pm- Bed Check/Lights out 21 14

03/22 Thursday (BB/LL) 6:00am Wake up call Due to jet lag, many of you will be up earlier than this. Please do not make excessive noise in your rooms. Other hotel guests will be trying to sleep. If you wake up early, get ready for the day but please do not leave your rooms unless an adult is with you. Adults will be patrolling the halls. 7:00am- Breakfast All trip participants except the Marubayashi family, please bring your passports to breakfast. Bob will take your passports and pick up your rail passes. When you receive your Rail Pass that evening, DO NOT LOSE IT!! It will cost you over $300 to replace. 8:30am- Depart hotel for an all day tour of Nara and Kyoto including: The Nara Deer Park and Great Buddha, Golden Pavilion, Nijo Castle, and Kiyomizu Temple. At some point, you will be fed a bento lunch, but if you are still hungry, there are lots of places to find food at the Deer Park and at Kiyomizu Temple. 6:00pm Return to Hotel 6:30pm Meet in lobby of hotel We will catch a train to Osaka Station where you will have free time with your chaperones. 8:15pm Meet at designated meeting area 8:30pm All groups return to hotel 9:30pm Lights Out 3/29 Thursday (BB) NEED RAIL PASS!! 6:00am Wake up 6:30am Breakfast 7:15am Depart hotel for Tokyo Disneyland (about an hour away by train) 8:00am Disneyland opens You will have all day with your chaperones at the park. You must stay with your chaperones the whole time. There should be enough chaperons to make just about any sized group you want. As the day progresses, we will determine how long we stay at the park based on the weather. 8:30pm Fireworks Show 9:00pm Meet at designated meeting area and leave park 10:00pm Return to Hotel 10:30pm Lights out 15 20

3/27 Tuesday-(BB/LL/DD) NEED RAIL PASS!! 7:30am Wake up call 8:15am- Breakfast at hotel 9:15am- Depart hotel for Asakusa 9:50am Arrive at Asakusa and see the Kaminarimon Lantern, Nakamise Shopping Street, and Sensoji Temple. You will have some free time with your chaperone. 11:30am Meet at meeting area and go to Shamisen Concert (lunch provided at the concert) 1:00pm Concert Ends Depart Asakusa for Aoyama 2:30pm Taiko Class This class can be somewhat of a workout. Wear comfortable clothes. You may consider changing after. 4:00pm Taiko Class ends Walk from Taiko Studio through Omotesando We will top off at the Dominique Amesel Bakery in Omotesando 4:00pm- You will be shown the meeting place near Harajuku Station Free time on your own with your chaperones in the Harajuku/Omotesando area. 5:30pm Meet at designated spot and depart Harajuku for Ikebukuro 5:45pm Arrive back at hotel 6:05pm Depart hotel for Shabu Shabu Dinner 6:15pm- Shabu Shabu Dinner Buffet at Sainoan After dinner TBA. We will probably do some sightseeing around Ikebukuro. Mr. Masaki will lead you to Sunshine City and you can have free time with your chaperone. 9:00pm Return to Hotel 10:00pm Lights Out 03/23 Friday (BB) NEED RAIL PASS!! 6:30am Wake Up 7:00am Breakfast at the hotel 8:00am Depart hotel for Kyoto Station 10:00am Hozu River Boat ride If you are prone to getting seasick, please bring medication! The ride is about 2 hours long 12:00pm Arrive in Arashiyama When we get off the boat, please notice the famous Togetsu-kyo Bridge. We will take a tour of the bamboo forest in Arashiyama Lunch will be on your own in Arashiyama. If you are not hungry or can wait, just get a small snack since the food establishments in the town are somewhat limited. 2:30pm Depart Arashiyama for Kyoto Station 3:00pm Arrive at Kyoto Station You will be given a short tour of the station and then be shown the meeting area. If you did not get to eat lunch in Arashiyama, you can find food easily at Kyoto Station. You will have free time on your own with Chaperones at Kyoto Station. 6pm Depart Kyoto Station for Osaka Station 6:30pm- Arrive back at Osaka Station As a group, we will decide what we are going to do after this time. Many of you will probably be tired and we can go back to the hotel and rest. You can also have free time with Chaperones at Osaka Station. 9:00pm Lights Out 3/28 Wednesday (BB) NEED RAIL PASS!! 6:30am Wake up 7:00am Breakfast 8:00am Depart hotel for all day Strawberry picking and Kamaboko making Exact schedule for the day TBA 5:30pm Arrive back at hotel PM TBA 19 16

03/24 Saturday (BB) NEED RAIL PASS!! 6:30am- Wake up 7:00am Breakfast at the hotel 8:15am- Depart hotel for all day tour of Himeji Castle, Kaiyukan Aquarium, and the Sinsaibashi/Dotonbori area of Osaka. Lunch will be on your own. I m not sure where that will be just yet but most likely, around the Kaiyukan Aquarium. Dinner will also be on your own around the Dotonbori area which is famous for the large number of restaurants and street vendors in the area. 8:00pm Meet on the bridge by Glico Man (one of the most iconic symbols in the area) 8:15pm Depart Dotonbori for hotel 9:00pm Lights out 03/25 Sunday (BB/DD) NEED RAIL PASS!! 7:00am- Wake up 7:30am Breakfast at the hotel 8:15am Bring your luggage to the lobby. We will be mailing your luggage to our next hotel. It should be waiting for you at the hotel when we arrive there this evening. 8:30am Depart hotel for Odaiba, Tokyo When we get to Odaiba, we will be doina number of things such as: Palette Town, Diver City, Trick Art Museum, and maybe Decks 6:00pm Buffet Dinner in Odaiba 7:00pm Depart Odaiba for the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel Ikebukuro. The evening plans are TBA but most likely Mr. Masaki will give you a quick tour of Ikebukuro and you will have some free time with your chaperones. 9:00pm Lights out 3/26 Monday (BB) NEED RAIL PASS!! 8:00am Wake up 9:00am Breakfast 9:45am Meet at designated meeting area for full day Tokyo City Tour 10:30am- Tsukiji Fish Market 11:45am Meet at designated meeting area and depart Tsukiji for Akihabara 12:00pm Arrive at Akihabara You will have two hours of time here with your chaperones. 2:00pm Meet at designated meeting spot and then depart for Ueno Station. 2:15pm Walk through Ueno Station and exit from the Park Gate (Koen Guchi) We will then walk through Ueno Park (and hopefully see Sakura) At the end of Ueno Park, we will go through a small area under/next to the train tracks called Okachimachi. You will have time to do omiyage shopping at Okachimachi and find food. 3:45pm Meet at designated meeting area and depart for Ikebukuro 4:15pm Arrive back at hotel Relax for a bit and get ready for the concert tonight. If you are hungry, someone will take you on a quick food run. You should probably get something to eat and a snack for later since we will not get back to the hotel until after 9pm. Please dress appropriately for this concert. You should have packed a set of somewhat decent attire. 5:45pm Depart hotel for Suntory Hall 6:30pm Doors of Suntory Hall Opens 7:00pm Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra Concert Starts Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in F (about 18min) Intermission Berlioz Symphony Fantastique op. 14 (over 50min) 8:30pm Concert Ends Depart hall for hotel 9:15pm Arrive back at hotel We will take you to 7-11 or someplace similar before you go back to your rooms if you think you will need food before you sleep. 10:15pm Lights out 17 18