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This page lists to the schedule, plan, and options for the trip. For other ideas we couldn't do this time, check out [[Travel plans/Winter 2014/Ideas]].
== Overview ==
 
== Schedule ==


* 2/8-2/11 Tokyo
* 2/8-2/11 Tokyo
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== Tokyo ==
== Tokyo ==


Staying in an [https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/1798373 AirBnB place] in Shinagawa.
Staying in an AirBnB place.
* Review: There are 4 rooms but a few are semi-permanently occupied. A clean place run by easygoing  people. Would be happy to stay there again.
 
Try to go visit the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Area_Outer_Underground_Discharge_Channel Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel] ([http://www.ktr.mlit.go.jp/edogawa/gaikaku/ official link]).
* Review: Didn't go there because it was closed after we came back from the trip.
 
Also go visit the Mori Tower in Roppongi hills to view the city and the [http://www.mori.art.museum/eng/info/access.html Mori Art Museum] (open until 22h every day except Tuesdays and 17h then) and showing Gabriel Acevedo Velarde and Andy Warhol at the moment.


Visit Shibuya to see people splitting apart and coming together.
Review: Went to Coins with Justin.


== 2/11 Tokyo → Tsuyazaki ==
== 2/11 Tokyo → Tsuyazaki ==


* Travel: Tokyo → Tsuyazaki which includes: JR Tokaido / Sanyo Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata; JR Train to Futuma Station (the 鹿児島本線 train); Then #1-1, #1-2 (12 mins, 9 stops), or #5 Bus (14 mins, 13 stops) to Tsuyazaki-bashi run by [http://www.nishitetsu.co.jp/ Nishitetsu Bus] (¥220). The bus and trains run until about midnight.
* Travel: Tokyo → Tsuyazaki which includes: JR Tokaido / Sanyo Shinkansen from Tokyo to Hakata; JR Train to Futuma Station (the 鹿児島本線 train); Then #5 Bus to Tsuyazaki-bashi (14 mins, 13 stops)run by Nishitetsu Bus. The bus and trains run until midnight.
* Day: Travel mostly but maybe stop for food/activity on the way?
* Day: Travel mostly but maybe stop for food/activity on the way?
* Evening: Stay in Tsuyazaki
* Evening: Stay in Tsuyazaki


The plan is to leave on an early train and then try to spend a big chunk of the day in a stop along the way. Either Hiroshima for some bomb tourism and okonomiyaki or Miyajima for some shrine tourism.
If we leave on a 6am train on the fastest train, we can be in Tsuyazaki before 1pm. We should try to leave on an early train and then try to spend a big chunk of the day in a stop along the way. Hiroshima for some bomb tourism and okonomiyaki?
 
* Consult [http://tabelog.com Tabelog] for Hiroshima okonomiyaki spots (maybe in the station). [https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Hiroshima#Eat Wikivoyage] also has a few recommendations.
* To get to Miyajima, we'd take the JR Sanyo Main Line to Miyajimaguchi Station (and then presumably transfer to a ferry). The train ride takes about 27 minutes and departs every 15 minutes.
 
Proposed trip: 7:40-12:36 [http://www.hyperdia.com/en/cgi/en/search.html?dep_node=SHINAGAWA&arv_node=HIROSHIMA&via_node01=&via_node02=&via_node03=&year=2014&month=02&day=11&hour=07&minute=00&search_type=0&search_way=&transtime=undefined&sort=0&max_route=5&airplane=off&ship=off&sprnozomi=off&lmlimit=null&search_target=route&facility=reserved&sum_target=7 Shinagawa → Hiroshima], 15:31-17:11 [http://www.hyperdia.com/en/cgi/en/search.html?dep_node=HIROSHIMA&arv_node=FUKUMA&via_node01=&via_node02=&via_node03=&year=2014&month=02&day=11&hour=17&minute=40&search_type=1&search_way=&transtime=undefined&sort=0&max_route=5&airplane=off&ship=off&sprnozomi=off&lmlimit=null&search_target=route&facility=reserved&sum_target=7 Hiroshima → Fukuma]
 
In Tsuyazaki, we'll stay in [http://1000gen.com/kawanotei/ an amazing guest house run by friends of Mika's college friend Takara] who now lives in the US and won't be there. 3000 yen/person/night. Reserved.
* [https://goo.gl/maps/HJ5tw Kono House map]
** 〒811-3304 福岡県福津市津屋崎4丁目12-21
** 811-3304 Fukuoka Fukutsu Tsuyazaki 4-chome 12-21


* Review: Very nice place. The house is big and clean and even though it has been remodeled, it is still a traditional Japanese-style house. The kitchen is large and we'd have loved to cook there. We paid less than normal people because of Takara. We also walked from the station to Tsuyazaki instead of taking a bus -- about 40 minutes.
In Tsuyazaki, we'll stay in [http://1000gen.com/kawanotei/ an amazing guest house run by friends of Mika's college friend Takara] who now lives in the US and won't be there.


Vaughn will leave Tokyo around noon and should be able to arrive in Tsuyazaki by 7.
Vaughn will leave Tokyo around noon and should be able to arrive in Tsuyazaki by 7.
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* Evening: Onsen and stay in Kurokawa
* Evening: Onsen and stay in Kurokawa


In the morning, we'll get a tour of a shochu distillery somehow associated with Mika's friend Takara in Tsuyazaki. We'll have breakfeast and check out the town and then we'll be off to to Kurokawa-onsen.
Bus from Aso to Kurokawa onsen leaves Aso: 10:28, 11:28, 12:28, 14:40, 17:12. We must leave Tsuyazaki by 12:50 to arrive in Aso at 16:35 to make the last bus.
 
In order to make the last bus, we'll need to leave a little early. Bus from Aso to Kurokawa onsen leaves Aso: 10:28, 11:28, 12:28, 14:40, 17:12. We must leave Tsuyazaki by 12:50 to arrive in Aso at 16:35 to make the last bus.
 
* Stay in this [http://rurubu.travel/A11/43/4303/430307/4342304/8332006/list.html?ref=regular Ryokan]. Reserved. 7020 yen/person/night.
 
* Review: There were no airbnb or other cheaper options in Kurokawa-onsen. Even though this inn was reasonably priced for Kurokawa (most places are very expensive), it was a proper ryokan. It's a very small town in the mountains and you can walk around the whole town in less than 30 minutes. Most restaurants had closed by the time we got in but there was one shop and one izakaya that were open until 22 or 23:00. Izakaya had good food and was fairly reasonably priced (about 2500/person?). We got some local shochu at the shop.
 
* Review: We wanted to try the Tofu restaurant next day but it wasn't open until 11AM. It looked great. We visited a temporary ceramics gallery (she comes there once a month) and found great ceramics. We got very tasty, freshly baked apple pies at a bakery and hot dango at a dango shop near the tofu restaurant. Many shops seem to offer free tea and coffee. We didn't have time to visit other onsen but we enjoyed the outdoor foot bath at the inn while watching the snow fall.
 
* Review: We got to the station too late for the buses that go to Kurokawa-onsen but the lady at the information desk called the inn and asked if they can pick us up at a nearby local bus stop (Yu-land? 15 minutes away by car). That bus was running until 18:00 or so. We learned that during this season, we don't really need to make reservations -- most of the time there are enough seats left to accommodate four of us.  


* Stay in [http://rurubu.travel/A11/43/4303/430307/4342403/8125A01/list.html?ref=regular&featcode=RyokanSudomari this ryokan?]


== 2/13 Kurokawa Onsen → Naoshima ==
== 2/13 Kurokawa Onsen → Naoshima ==
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Afternoon and evening ferries leave Uno at: 20:25, 18:53, 17:10, etc.
Afternoon and evening ferries leave Uno at: 20:25, 18:53, 17:10, etc.


We'll plan to stay in the [http://kawloon.gozaru.jp/contents/seven.html Seven Beach Inn] [http://sevenbeach.gozaru.jp/] or maybe in the '''Dormitory in Kowloon (ドミトリーin九龍)''' right in front of Miyanoura port, behind a 'snack' bar, ☎ +81 87-892-2424. Both are owned by the same people.
We'll plan to stay in '''Dormitory in Kowloon (ドミトリーin九龍)''' right in front of Miyanoura port, behind a 'snack' bar, ☎ +81 87-892-2424.
 
* We stayed in xx obasan's house, which is right by the seven beach dormitory. It's a small but clean and cozy studio.  


Useful links for the day:
Useful links for the day:
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* [http://www1a.biglobe.ne.jp/shikoku/ Naoshima ferry schedule]
* [http://www1a.biglobe.ne.jp/shikoku/ Naoshima ferry schedule]
* [http://www.town.naoshima.lg.jp/pdf/bus_jikokuhyo_130120kaitei.pdf Naoshima bus schedule]
* [http://www.town.naoshima.lg.jp/pdf/bus_jikokuhyo_130120kaitei.pdf Naoshima bus schedule]


== 2/14 Naoshima → Takamatsu ==
== 2/14 Naoshima → Takamatsu ==
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* Day: Exploring Naoshima
* Day: Exploring Naoshima
* Evening: Udon and Staying in Takamatsu
* Evening: Udon and Staying in Takamatsu
The last slow boat from the main Naoshima port to Takamatsu leaves at 17:00, costs ¥510, and takes ~1h. The last faster boat leaves at 19:25, takes 25 minutes, and costs ¥1200.


'''Takamatsu''' ([https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Takamatsu WV] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takamatsu WP]) is major port city in Shikoku and the udon capital of the planet. ''Gird your loins fellow travelers.''
'''Takamatsu''' ([https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Takamatsu WV] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takamatsu WP]) is major port city in Shikoku and the udon capital of the planet. ''Gird your loins fellow travelers.''
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* '''Ichidai''' (12-3 Nishinomaru-cho, Takamatsu), a bright, bustling lunch spot near the main train station
* '''Ichidai''' (12-3 Nishinomaru-cho, Takamatsu), a bright, bustling lunch spot near the main train station


* Review: Tsurumaru was Mika's favorite. We also went to a bar in the arcade that had a few good uemshu. I took a picture of the menu. 
Maybe stay at [http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetails.php/Takamatsu-Century-Hotel/Kagawa-Pref-Takamatsu/76755 Takamatsu Century Hotel] (¥2200/night)?
 
* Will stay at [http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetails.php/Takamatsu-Century-Hotel/Kagawa-Pref-Takamatsu/76755 Takamatsu Century Hotel] (¥3000/night). Reserved.
 
* Review: There were 5 beds in one room. Not the cleanest but sufficient. There was internet in the lobby.


== 2/15 Takamatsu → Hakone ==
== 2/15 Takamatsu → Hakone ==
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:2-1-8, Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi 530-0041
:2-1-8, Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi 530-0041
* From Odawara, take [[http://www.hakone-tozan.co.jp/time/time_2.html hakone tozan]].19:10, 19:18 (more expensive), 19:30, 19:45 (more expensive), 19:52, 20:12
[[http://www.kappa1059.co.jp/html/access.html Kappa-tengoku (かっぱ天国)]] which is around ¥5000 and supposed to be great (+81 460-856121). Reserved.
* Review: It was a Showa-era style inn. I felt like yokai lived there. It's not the cleanest but Mako and Mika liked it. Most Japanese people probably don't. It's got a beautiful outdoor onsen upstairs. It's right by the station.


== 2/16 Hakone → Yokote ==  
== 2/16 Hakone → Yokote ==  


* Travel: Hakone → Yokote, Akita ([https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Yokote WV] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokote,_Akita WP]) (5-6h) (Vaughn to Tokyo)
* Travel: Hakone → Yokote, Akita ([https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Yokote WV] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokote,_Akita WP]) (5-6h) (Vaughn to Tokyo)
* Day: Onsen
* Day: Early day: Visit to a [http://www.yunessun.com/english/yunessun.html Yunessun] for a wine Onsen?
* Evening: [http://japan-attractions.jp/festivals/yokote-snow-festival-kamakura-bonden-2014/ Yokote snow festival] with kamakura and bonden (Akita February 15-17) Kamakura festival in Akita!]
* Evening: [http://japan-attractions.jp/festivals/yokote-snow-festival-kamakura-bonden-2014/ Yokote snow festival] with kamakura and bonden (Akita February 15-17) Kamakura festival in Akita!]
In the morning, lets visit one of onsen resorts in Hakone. Particularly attractive seems [http://www.yunessun.com/english/yunessun.html Yunessun] for a wine, sake, coffee, and green tea onsen. It costs extra to enter the naked zone.
* Review: Yuneesan couldn't be reached but we went to another onsen spa, Tenseien. We walked from our inn, which was about 30 minutes. It's a proper spa with lots of tatami rooms for resting after or inbetween bath times.
* Review: There is a great yuba place -- we couldn't go to the main restaurant but as we waited for a taxi, we got takeouts from a food court that had a smaller branch of this yuba restaurant and they were delicious.


According to the [http://www.yokotekamakura.com/01_event/04_winter/kamakura_kaisai_h26.html official festival website], the igloos are in action 18:00 to 21:00 so we should plan to be there before the igloos are shut down.
According to the [http://www.yokotekamakura.com/01_event/04_winter/kamakura_kaisai_h26.html official festival website], the igloos are in action 18:00 to 21:00 so we should plan to be there before the igloos are shut down.
Line 149: Line 98:
The two nearest trains along the railroad are: Yuzawa (Akita) and Omagari.
The two nearest trains along the railroad are: Yuzawa (Akita) and Omagari.


* A potential place to stay [http://rurubu.travel/A02/05/0508/050801/0520301/2216008/list.html?ref=regular Business Hotel]
* A potential place to stay (business hotel): http://rurubu.travel/A02/05/0508/050801/0520301/2216008/list.html?ref=regular
 
* There were many perks that came with this stay. Two onsen vouchers were given -- Annex is disappointing but the other one was great.


== 2/17 Day 7: Travel: Yokote → Tokyo ==
== 2/17 Day 7: Travel: Yokote → Tokyo ==
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* Night: Back in Tokyo
* Night: Back in Tokyo


== 2/18-20 Tokyo ==
==Tokyo==
 
Reserved an Airbnb room in Shinagawa.
 
==Itinerary==
We'll definitely check out:
:Naoshima
:Osaka (Plum wine festival)
:Akita (igloo festival)
:Tsuyazaki (Shochu distillery/1000gen)
 
* Day 1
* Day 2
* Day 3
* Day 4
* Day 5
* Day 6
* Day 7
 
==To do==
 
* Onsen (hot spring)
* Artsy villages
* Maybe extreme snow
* Watch kabuki
* Watch sumo
* Buy plates
 
==Ideas of places to go==
 
1) Here is [http://japan-attractions.jp/?startd=2014%2F02%2F07&endd=2014%2F02%2F21&sortw=date&sortp=3 a list of winter festivals in Japan during the time we will be there] including:


* Maybe we can go to [https://www2.ticket-web-shochiku.com/en/performance/00114021.html this Kabuki performance] ([http://www.kabuki-bito.jp/eng/contents/theatre/kabukiza.html ordering details are here]).
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/festivals/hachinohe-enburi-2014/ Hachinohe Enburi] folk festival and dance (Aomori February 17-20)
* A whole series of drift ice festivals in Hokkaido
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/festivals/yuki-doro-festival-snow-lantern-festival-2014/ Yuki doro] snow lantern festival (February 8-11)
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/festivals/namahage-sedo-masturi2014/ Namahage Sedo] child scaring festival (Akita Feburary 7-9)
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/nature/akita-inukko-festival2014/ Akita Inukko] snow dog sculpture festival (Akita Feburary 8-9)
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/popculture/new-wave-artists-2014-from-the-public-entry-exhibition/New Wave Artists] at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum (Tokyo February 19-March 7)
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/popculture/new-wave-artists-2014-from-the-public-entry-exhibition/New Wave Artists] at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum (Tokyo February 19-March 7)
* Natto factory in many places including Chiba?
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/food/amakusa-festival-of-food-2014/ Amakusa Festival of Food] (Amakusa February 15-16)
* the Mona Satoimo Festival (茂名の里芋祭) which is a kind of potato festival in Chiba on February 19-22
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/alcohol/8th-tenmatenjin-umeshuconvention/ 8th Tenmatenjin Umeshu Convention] (Osaka February 15-23)
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/festivals/tokachi_snowfes/ Tokamachi Snow Festival] (Niigata February 14-16) including "giant snow sculptures and stage performances; and the Nakasato Setsugen Carnival, in which a local ski resort is covered in candles to create a surreal, beautiful scene; and the Muko-nage Festival, where young men who have married during the past year are thrown into snowdrifts."
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/nature/kite-flying-contest-at-tsuda-no-matsubara-2014/ Kite-flying contest at Tsuda no Matsubara] (Kagawa February 9)
* [http://japan-attractions.jp/illumination/uesugi-yukitourou2014/ Uesugi Snow Lantern Festival] (Yamagata February 7-9)
 
2) Gods and monsters:
 
* Yokai town in Sakaiminato, Tottori prefecture, Chugoku region : http://www.sakaiminato.net
* God's conference town in Izumo, Shimane prefecture, Chugoku region
:https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Izumo
:The conference is in October, so gods won't be around when we go.
* Shibu onsen kanaguya: A model inn for Spirited Away. http://travel.rakuten.co.jp/HOTEL/32044/32044.html
 
3) Industrial places
 
* Ashio Kozan in Tochigi, Kanto region(famous for pollution in the past): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashio_Copper_Mine
* Syutoken gaikaku housuiro in Saitama, Kanto region: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Area_Outer_Underground_Discharge_Channel
* Shimano Bicycle Museum in Osaka.
 
4) Nature
 
* Takachiho in Miyazaki, Kyusyu region: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Takachiho
* Yakushima (World heritage site) in Kagoshima, Kyusyu region: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Yakushima
 
5) Craftwork
 
6) Alcohol
 
* Suntory Yamazaki Distillery in Osaka サントリー山崎蒸留所 http://www.suntory.co.jp/factory/yamazaki/
 
* Suntory Shirasu Distillery in Yamanashi サントリー白州蒸溜所
 
* Kirin Karuizawa (wine and whisky) in Nagano
 
* Asahi Beer factory in many places, including Hakata in Fukuoka and Nagoya in Aichi.
 
* Many Syochu distilleries in Kyusyu.
 
7) Food
 
* Kikkoman Syochu factory tour in Hyogo (http://www.kikkoman.co.jp/enjoys/factory)


* Review: We stayed [https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/1790377 here] this time. It's small for three people but clean and close to the station. We also found a good soba restaurant, Kaoriya, right by the station.
* Natto factory in many places including Chiba and Akita.
 
 
 
Note: The government of Japan maintains this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Important_Intangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties list of important intangible folk cultural properties]. Several refer to events that occur during our window:
::Rokugō Kamakura (六郷のカマクラ行事) in Akita on February 11-15.
::the Mona Satoimo Festival (茂名の里芋祭) which is a kind of potato festival in Chiba on February 19-22.
:: if you like oni, there is the Oni Festival of Toyohashi Shinmei Shrine (豊橋神明社の鬼祭) on February 10-11
:: the Spring Hoe Festival of Higoshi Shinmei Shrine (樋越神明宮の春鍬祭) on February 11.
 
==Suggested routes==
 
* It takes about 6 hours to get to Fukuoka (northernmost prefecture in Kyusyu) from Tokyo in Kanto area.
 
Idea 1 (Mika: a bit ambitious) South to North
:Day 1: Kagoshima/Yakushima
:Day 2: Nagasaki
:Day 3: Beppu or Fukuoka
:Day 4: Sanuki or Izumo
:Day 5: Akita
:Day 6: Hokkaido (floating ice tour)
:Day 7: Back to Tokyo
 
Idea 2 (Mika) Mid to South to Mid
:Day 1: Nagoya
:Day 2: Naoshima
:Day 3: Shikoku or Izumo/Sakaiminato
:Day 4: Kyusyuu 1
:Day 5: Kyusyuu 2
:Day 6: Izumo/Sakaiminato or Hida
:Day 7: Tokyo
 
 
Idea 3 (Mika) Mid to South to North
:Day 1: Naoshima
:Day 2: Kyusyu 1 (short udon stop in Takamatsu and okonomiyaki stop in Hiroshima)
:Day 3: Kyusyu 2
:Day 4: Kyusyu 3
:Day 5: Osaka
:Day 6: Akita
:Day 7: Tokyo
 
Idea 4 (Mika) Mid to South to North
:Day 1: Naoshima
:Day 2: Kyusyu 1: Kurokawa onsen (short udon stop in Takamatsu and okonomiyaki stop in Hiroshima)
:Day 3: Kyusyu 2
:Day 4: Osaka
:Day 5: Tokamachi (Vaughn to Tokyo)
:Day 6: Akita
:Day 7: Tokyo
 
 
Idea 5 (Mako)
:2/11 Day 1: Travel: Tokyo → Kurokawa onsen (8-9h); Day: Stop for food/activity on the way; Evening: Onsen and stay in Kurokawa
:2/12 Day 2: Travel: Kurokawa onsen → Tsuyazaki (3-4h); Day: Open; Evening: Stay in Tsuyazaki
:2/13 Day 3: Travel: Tsuyazaki → Naoshima (5h); Day: In Tsuyazaki w/ Shochu tour; Night: Hostel on Naoshima and I <3 Yu
:2/14 Day 4: Travel: Boat trip to Takamatsu (1-2h); Day: Exploring Naoshima; Evening: Udon and Staying in Takamatsu
:2/15 Day 5: Travel: Takamatsu → Tokamachi (7h); Day: Stop in Osaka for Umeshu Convention; Evening: Snow festival in Tokamachi
:2/16 Day 6: Travel: Tokamachi → Yokote, Akita (8h) (Vaughn to Tokyo); Day: Early day in Tokamachi for snow festival; Evening: Kamakura festival
:2/17 Day 7: Travel: Yokote → Tokyo; Day: Snow festival in Yokote
 
Idea 5-1 (Mako)
:2/11 Day 1: Travel: Tokyo → Kurokawa onsen (8-9h); Day: Stop for food/activity on the way; Evening: Onsen and stay in Kurokawa
:2/12 Day 2: Travel: Kurokawa onsen → Tsuyazaki (3-4h); Day: Open; Evening: Stay in Tsuyazaki
:2/13 Day 3: Travel: Tsuyazaki → Naoshima (5h); Day: In Tsuyazaki w/ Shochu tour; Night: Hostel on Naoshima and I <3 Yu
:2/14 Day 4: Travel: Boat trip to Takamatsu (1-2h); Day: Exploring Naoshima; Evening: Udon and Staying in Takamatsu
:2/15 Day 5: Travel: Takamatsu → Hakone? (5h); Day: Stop in Osaka for Umeshu Convention; Evening: Onsen in Hakone
:2/16 Day 6: Travel: Hakone → Yokote, Akita (5-6h) (Vaughn to Tokyo); Day: Early day: Visit to a Wine Onsen? Evening: Kamakura festival in Akita!
:2/17 Day 7: Travel: Yokote → Tokyo; Day: Snow festival in Yokote


==Regions in Japan==
==Regions in Japan==
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==Accounting==
==Accounting==


{| class="wikitable"
* Mika: 166GBP for Tokyo Airbnb Feb 8-12.
|-
* Mika: 480GBP for 3 JR pass.
! Description !! Cost !! Paid !! Beneficiaries
|-
|Tokyo Airbnb Feb 8-11 (Aaron only for one night || 2243 || Mika || Aaron
|-
| Rail Passes || 82822 || Mika || Mika, Mako, Aaron
|-
| Tsuyazaki Guest House || 14000 || Mika || All
|-
| Tsuyazaki Guest House || 1000 || Aaron || All
|-
| Tokyo AirBnB Feb 17-20 || 50203 || Mika || Mika, Mako, Aaron
|-
| Kappa's heaven in Hakone || 13050 || Mika || Mika, Mako, Aaron
|-
| Lee ufan museum || 4000 || Aaron || All
|-
| chichu art museum || 4000 || Aaron || All
|-
| kurokawa onsen || 28680 || Aaron || All
|-
| yokote hotel || 15150 || Aaron || Aaron, Mako, Mika
|-
| leftover yen (for Mako & Mika) || 4000 || Aaron || Mika
|-
| hakone taxi || 2690 || Aaron || All
|-
| benesse museum || 4000 || Vaughn || All
|-
|seven beach guesthouse || 15000 || Vaughn || All
|-
| takamatsu century hotel || 12000 || Vaughn || All
|-
|chichu art museum || 4000 || Vaughn || All
|-
|}
 
The same list here:
 
* Mika: 116GBP for Tokyo Airbnb Feb 8-11 (Aaron only for one night for 12.9GBP).
* Mika: 480GBP for Aaron, Mika, and Mako's JR pass.
* Mika: ¥15000 for Tsuyazaki Guest House for 4 of us (Aaron paid ¥1000 and Mika paid ¥14000).
* Mika: 487USD for Tokyo Airbnb Feb 17-20 for Aaron, Mika, and Mako.
* Mika: ¥13050 (4350/person) for Kappa's heaven for Aaron, Mika, and Mako -- we had to pay in cash and I sort of remember paying for 3 people but if I'm wrong, let me know!
* Aaron: ¥4000 Lee ufan museum
* Aaron: ¥4000 chichu art museum
* Aaron: ¥28680 kurokawa onsen
* Aaron: ¥15150 yokote hotel (for Mako & Mika)
* Aaron: ¥4000 leftover yen (for Mako & Mika)
* Aaron: ¥2690 hakone taxi
* Vaughn: ¥4000 benesse museum
* Vaughn: ¥15000 seven beach guesthouse
* Vaughn: ¥12000 takamatsu century hotel
* Vaughn: ¥4000 chichu art museum
 
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