It’s here!
I wanted to make sure every thing was straightened out with our switch to lower reservation deposit before I put up Architecture Addiction’s latest Field Trip to Japan.
I also wanted to tell you about how you can pick up some key Japanese phrases.
Let me tell you about a few of the highlights of our Field Trip:
■ Guided sightseeing of Osaka, including Osaka Castle and museum
■ Tour Director-led sightseeing of Kobe
■ Guided sightseeing of Kyoto
■ Nijo Castle
■ Golden Pavilion
■ Heian Shrine
■ Guided sightseeing of Nara
■ Todaji Temple
■ Kasuga
■ Shinto Shrine
■ Visit Miho Museum and pottery village of Shigaraki
■ Visit to Mikimoto Pearl Island and Ise-Jingu shrine
■ Scenic cruise of Lake Ashi
■ Guided sightseeing of Hakone
■ Ascent of Mt. Fuji
■ Tokyo
■ Sumida River cruise
■ Visit to Tsukiji fish market
I’ll tell you more about our Japan Field Trip tomorrow!
Until then, check out the details.
How do you say that in Japanese?
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