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LAST HOLIDAYS: JAPAN Work by: Raquel Alonso Sánchez Lin Huang María Piedad Naranjo González

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LAST HOLIDAYS:

JAPAN

Work by:

Raquel Alonso Sánchez

Lin Huang

María Piedad Naranjo González

General information

Tokyo

WHEN: 1st July

– 7th July

WHY: this city is an

interesting place. We

wanted to know their

culture and local cuisine.

WHERE:

Tokyo

Travel arrangements

• Transport:

- Bus to Madrid

- Plane from Madrid to Tokyo International

Airport (IBERIA)

- Bus to Conrad Hotel

• Expenses:

- We spent 1500 euros between transport and

acommodation per person.

- Money: 1000 € (146000 ¥)

• Packing: summer clothes, raincoat,

sunglasses, jacket, sweatshirt,

trainers and shoes, camera,

sunscreen, money belt…

First day

• We arrived to the Tokyo

International Airport around 6

pm and we went to the hotel.

·

Second day

• We visited

the Imperial

Palace, and

Ginza's

commercial

district

(luxury

shops).

.

• We had lunch in Matsumoto House.

·In the evening, we visited Caretta Shiodome´s

center and the Publicity Museum. Then, we went to

the Odaiba Island and we had dinner there.

·We went to the hotel and in the night we went out

in Buono Pub.

Third day

·In the evening, we went to the

Shibuya's commercial district.

.

Fourth day

• We went to Yoyogi park.

• Then we went to Roppongi Hills veranda.

We had dinner at the Gonpachi

restaurant.

Fifth day

·We visited the Nacional Museum of Tokyo and

the Museum Edo-Tokyo.

·We had lunch in the hotel and then we

spent the evening in Hama Rikyu.

·At night, we went out in New York Bar. Then

we came back to the hotel.

Sixth day

·In the evening, we visited Asakusa.

·Asakusa is a neighborhood with history.

·We had dinner in the hotel

and we packed to return

home the next day.

Seventh day

• We went to Narita International Airport

for our flight back home.

CULTURE

SUSHI

NOH

CALLIGRAPHY

AIKIDO

WELMOPANDA

THE END