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Sample Itinerary - JapanCo-lead instructors/staff & iSOS infoFirst Name, Last Name:Email addressFirst Name, Last Name:Email addressiSOS:Tokyo office: 011.81.3.3560.7183 (Japan number)iSOS UT System membership #:UT dedicated phone: 1.215.942.8059 (US number)Air travel info (tentative and subject to change by UA)OutboundUA5309 Depart SAT at 6:20 am.; arrive in SFO at 8:15 a.m.UA0837 Depart SFO at 11:50 a.m.; arrive in NRT at 2:35 p.m.InboundUA0034 Depart KIX at 4:50 p.m.; arrive in SFO at 4:40 p.m.UA1248 Depart SFO at 2:00 p.m.; arrive in LAX at 3:36 p.m.UA5755 Depart LAX at 6:05 p.m.; arrive in SAT at 10:53 p.m.Hotel info Tokyo (June 17-23, 6 nights)Hotel name: Hotel Ibis Tokyo ShinjukuAddress: 7-10-5 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0023Hotel name in Japanese:ホテルイビス東京新宿Address in JPN: 東京新宿区西新宿 7 丁目-10-5, 160-0023Phone: 011-81-3-3361-1111Homepage: yo-shinjuku/index.shtml Kyoto (June 23-30 : 7 nights)Hotel name: Hotel Mystays Kyoto ShijoAddress: 52 Kasabokocho, Aburanokoji Higashiiru, Shijo-dori, Shimogyo-Ku,Kyoto-Shi, Kyoto 600-8494 JapanHotel name in Japanese: ホテルマイステイズ京都四条Address in JPN: 600-8494 京都府京都市下京区 四条通油小路東入ル傘鉾町 52Phone: 011-81-75-283-3939Homepage: kyoto/Tokyo transportation (download them on your phone/tablet before the trip) JR East route map:https://www.jreast.co.jp/E/info/map a4ol.pdf Tokyo subway map (Tokyo Metro lines and Toei Lines):https://www.tokyometro.jp/library in/en/subwaymap/pdf/rosen en 1702.pdf

Yokohama bus route anrosen/pdf/burari-reaflete.pdfKyoto bus route map:http://inst.uno.edu/Japan/docs/bus navi en.pdfTokyo itinerary (tentative and subject to change without notice)6/16 (Sat)AMMeet at the SA Int’l Airport at 4:10 a.m.UA5309 Depart SAT at 6:20 am.; arrive in SFO at 8:15 a.m.

PM6/17 (Sun)AMPM6/18 (M)AM ActivitiesLunchPMUA0837 Depart SFO at 11:50 a.m.; arrive in NRT at 2:35 p.m.Group confirmation number: KTRYGTIn transitIn transit Arrive at Narita Airport at 2:35 p.m. (UA0837) To be met by Mr. Tatsuya Kobayashi of Waseda University Exchange money at airport Travel to hotel in Shinjuku via chartered bus Hotel check-in Group dinner at Rinka Restaurant 凛火新宿本店 at 6:30 p.m.050-7300-0193 160-0021 東京都新宿区歌舞伎町 1-26-7 com/ Breakfast in hotel (served from 6:30 a.m. on)Meet in hotel lobby, ready to go by 9:45 a.m. in business outfit (totravel by train with Waseda rep to go to JAL; you can bring casualclothes and change into them after lunch)Visit Japan Airlines 11:30 a.m.-1:10 p.m.Group lunch Porto Restaurant in HamamatsuchoMeiji ShrineTentative: Tocho Bldg. North Observatory: 9:30 to 23:00; NorthObservatory closed: 2nd and 4th Monday (or next day if Monday is a nationalholiday)DinnerNote6/19 (T)AM ActivitiesLunchPM Back to hotelOn your own Breakfast in hotel (served from 6:30 a.m. on)Meet in hotel lobby, ready to go by 9:45 a.m. in business outfit(you can bring casual clothes and change into them after lunch) Lecture 1 “Japanese Economy-Challenges for the Future(Economics)” by Prof. Mitsuru Taniguchi, Conf. Rm #3,10:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m.Networking lunch with Prof. Kazue Shimamura’s seminar class,Conf. Rm #4, 12:20-2:30 p.m. Asakusa Temple

DinnerNote6/20 (W)AM ActivitiesLunchPMDinnerNote6/21 (Th)AM ActivitiesLunchPMDinnerSumida River tour (boat leaves Asakusa at 5:20 or 5:30 p.m.)https://www.suijobus.co.jp/en/price/On your own Breakfast in hotel (served from 6:30 a.m. on)Meet in hotel lobby, ready to go by 8:00 in business outfit (you canbring casual clothes and change into them after the Ad Museumvisit) Meet Prof. Shimamura at Mitsukoshi at 9:15 (Mitsukoshi MaeStation A5 exit) Mitsukoshi company visit and presentation (9:45-11:45)Group meal at Jackson near Shinbashi (reservation 12:30) Ad Museum visit and presentation Tokyo SkytreeOn your own Breakfast in hotel (served from 6:30 a.m. on)Meet in hotel lobby, ready to go by 9:20 a.m. in business outfit(bring casual clothes and change into them after the PM lecture) Meet Waseda rep at 10:10 on 1F in Bldg. 11 to go to Int’l Conf.Center Lecture 2 “Vending Machines in Japan: An Evolving MarketingChannel” (Advertising) by Prof. Kazue Shimamura, Int’l Conf. Center3F Room 2, 10:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m.Onuma Café on Waseda campus (12:20-1:30) Lecture 3 “The Relationship between Business Activities andAccounting” (Accounting) by Prof. Takashi Yaegura, Int’l Conf. Center3F Room 2, 1:30-3:00 p.m. Imperial Palace (exterior look) Tokyo Station Akihabara Drop off your packed suitcase at the front desk by mid night (onesuitcase per person). All suitcases will be shipped to your Kyotohotel so that we don’t have to travel with a large suitcase on thebullet train on June 23. Leave enough clothes for June 22-23 withpersonal grooming items, etc. You will need a carry-on bag orduffle bag for these two days. You will reunite with your largesuitcase on June 23 in Kyoto.On your own

Note6/22 (F)AM ActivitiesLunchPM Breakfast in hotel (served from 6:30 a.m. on) Meet in hotel lobby, ready to go by 8:15 a.m. (casual outfit) UTSA student presentations at Waseda (9:00-11:00 a.m.) Go to YokohamaOn your own (at the Red Brick Warehouse Mall)Suggested activities in Yokohama: Red Brick Warehouse Mall Cup Noodle Museum Gaijin bochi French/British Hill Seaside park Minato Mirai China TownGroup dinner in Yokohama China TownDinnerNoteKyoto itinerary (tentative and subject to change without notice)6/23 (Sat)AM ActivitiesLunchPMDinnerNote6/24 (Sun)AM Activities Breakfast in hotel (served from 6:30 a.m. on)Check out of hotel, meet in the lobby and ready to go by 8:45 (casualoutfit) Travel to Shinagawa Buy ekiben (boxed lunch) to be eaten on the bullet train Take bullet train Nozomi 223 from Shinagawa to Kyoto (10:27-12:38)On the train (using boxed lunch bought at Shinagawa Station) Go to hotel to drop off bags Yasaka Shrine Gion Teramachi Meet in hotel lobby and ready to go by 6:15 (casual outfit) Group dinner at Torataro at 6:30 p.m.Get back to hotel from Gion/Teramachi:Take bus going to the West, get off at Shijo Nishinotoin Station Breakfast in hotel (served 7-10)Meet in hotel lobby and ready to go by 7:30 a.m. (casual outfit)Walk to Shijo Horikawa (NE) to take the chartered bus at 7:45 to goto KUFSField trip to Arashiyama (train ride and river cruise)

LunchPMDinnerNote6/25 (M)AM ActivitiesLunchPMDinnerNote6/26 (T)AM ActivitiesLunchPMDinnerNote6/27 (W)AM ActivitiesGroup lunch in Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Monkey Mt.On your own Breakfast in hotel (served 7-10)Meet in hotel lobby and ready to go by 8:25 a.m. (business outfit)Walk to Shijo Horikawa (NE) to take the chartered bus at 8:45 to goto KUFS ROHM Semi Conductor Company visit (9:45-12:00)Group lunch at ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel (12:00-2:00 p.m.)ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel: 81.75.231.1155; 604-0055 Kyoto Prefecture, 京都市中京区堀川通二条下ル土橋町 10 番地 Nijo CastleOn your ownGo back to hotel from Nijo Castle Breakfast in hotel (served 7-10)Meet in hotel lobby ready to go by 7:30 (you can be in your casualoutfit first and then change into business outfit before lunch atKUFS) Kiyomizu TempleWelcoming and networking lunch at KUFS 12:45-2:45 p.m. Ryoanji Zen Temple Kinkakuji Golden Pavilion (if time allows)On your own Breakfast in hotel (served 7-10)Meet in hotel lobby ready to go by 9:40 (business outfit)“The Super Power of Ninja Manufacturers in Kyoto” lecture – Mr.Tatsuya Nakai (10:30-11:30; Rm 941)Go back to hotel to change clothes

LunchPMDinnerOn your own Meet in hotel lobby ready to go by 1:45 (casual outfit) Fushimiinari Shrine Meet in hotel lobby at 6:45 Group dinner Gyuzen (Shijo Karasuma shop: 075-354-9399)Note6/28 (Th)AM ActivitiesLunchPMDinner Breakfast on your own Meet in hotel lobby ready to go by 7:30 (Business outfit) Cross Effect company visitGroup lunch Cross Effect cafeteria (11:30-12:00) “Operating a Holiday Rental Business Catering to the ForeignMarket”- Prof. Michael Barr at 1:00 Travel to Sakara Machiya for a field visit Meet in hotel lobby at 6:45 Group dinner Torimero (Shijokarasuma)Note6/29 ( F)AM ActivitiesLunchPMDinnerNote6/30 (Sat)AM ActivitiesLunch Breakfast in hotel (7:00-10:00)Meet in hotel lobby and ready to go by 8:40 (business outfit)“Economy and Business: Japaneseness”- Prof. Ryohei Nakagawa(9:30; Rm 941) “Japanese Law and Society” lecture – Prof. Jay Klaphake (10:40; Rm941)Lunch on your ownFree timeFarewell dinner at Daishogun at 6:30 Breakfast in hotel (7:00-10:00) Packing Check out of hotel by 11:00 (to avoid late checkout penalty)Lunch on your own and take your backpack with you if you go out to eat.Alternatively, you can eat at the KIX Airport

Meet at hotel lobby at 11:30! Please don’t be late! Walk to the shuttle bus location to be picked up/taken to KIX Airport UA check inUA0034 Depart KIX at 4:50 p.m.; arrive in SFO at 4:40 p.m.UA1248 Depart SFO at 2:00 p.m.; arrive in LAX at 3:36 p.m.UA5755 Depart LAX at 6:05 p.m.; arrive in SAT at 10:53 p.m.Group confirmation number: KTRYGTNote

Sample Itinerary - Japan Co-lead instructors/staff & iSOS info First Name, Last Name: Email address First Name, Last Name: Email address iSOS: Tokyo office: 011.81.3.3560.7183 (Japan number) iSOS UT System membership #: UT dedicated phone: 1.215.942.8059 (US number) Air tra

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