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Is it safe now? Is it safe now?
Wh JWhy Japan
Itinerary
Budget
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Tokyo has a lower dose of Radiation than New York
UN agencies: current situation poses no risk to travel to and from Japan. (15 April 2011) World Health Organization: Public health risks beyond the 30km evacuation zone currently
still low. (13 April 2011)
For more information, visit Japan National Tourism Website: http://www.jnto.go.jp/eq/eng/01 information.htmhttp://www.jnto.go.jp/eq/eng/01_information.htm
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Why JapanWhy Japan Visit “cool Japan” companies/multinational companies
Animation, Fashion, Marketing, and manufacturing companiesg g p
See UNESCO cultural sites in Kyoto Kinkakuji (Golden Temple)
Experience Japanese culture and hospitality Ryokan (Japanese Traditional Hotels), Onsen (Hot Springs), Maiko
(Geisha) dinner(Geisha) dinner
Explore Tokyo, the world’s largest metropolis “Scramble intersection” in Shibuya, Roppongi, Meiji‐shrine etcy , pp g , j
Network with CBS alumni
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Where in Japan?Where in Japan?
KYOTOKYOTO TOKYO
NAGOYA
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Tentative Trip ItineraryTentative Trip ItinerarySaturday (3/10) Sunday (3/11) Monday (3/12)
Arrive in Japan (Narita Airport)
Transfer in Tokyo for
Sightseeing in Kyoto KINKAKUJI
–gold temple KIYOMIZU
Depart New York Morning
Transfer in Tokyo for Kyoto by plane (Itami Airport) Evening
KIYOMIZU
Maiko (Geisha) dinner
Note: All company visits are tentative as of now
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Tentative Trip ItineraryTentative Trip ItineraryTuesday (3/13) Wednesday (3/14) Thursday (3/15)
TOYOTAManufacturing Plant Tour
Depart for Tokyo
Visit Ghibli Museum (Hayao Miyazaki)
Visit Uniqlo
Visit the Houses of Parliament
Overnight in Ryokan(Traditional Inn) Onsen/Hot Springs
( y y )
Dinner Party at Gonpaci(used in movie“Kill Bill”)
Parliament
Cultural Tours around Tokyo (Shibuya, Harajuku etc)j )
Panel and Alumni Reception
Japan Business Association | Columbia Business SchoolSumo in Osaka
Tentative Trip ItineraryTentative Trip ItineraryFriday (3/16) Saturday (3/17) Sunday (3/18)
Tsukiji Tour World’s largest
fish market
Depart Tokyo (Narita Airport)
Arrive New York
Visit Sony or Coca-Cola Japan
Traditional Japanese
Cultural Tours around Tokyo
Traditional Japanese restaurant
Farewell Party Yakatabune
Note: All company visits are tentative as of now
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BudgetBudget Total Cost: $1,950 – $2,250
*Assumes $1 = ¥75$ 75 Does not include air ticket. Expect $1200‐1500
NY→Tokyo→Osaka & Tokyo→NY
Included:( ) Hotel (7 nights)
Some meals Tour‐guide and ground transportation Best time of your life!Best time of your life!
Not Included: International Air Ticket Expected personal expenditures (e.g. partying in Roppongi!) Expected personal expenditures (e.g. partying in Roppongi!) Visas if applicable (however, we will help coordinate!)
– Visa not required for US citizens– Requirements can be found through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Japan’s website: http://www mofa go jp/j info/visit/visa/02 htmlJapan s website: http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/02.html
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Logistics Logistics
( ) All company visits are mandatory (expect about 7 visits throughout the week)
Open only to current CBS students (no significant others)
Group is 40 students and one faculty member Group is 40 students and one faculty member
Sign up Lottery is open Nov. 15‐Nov. 21. Notifications will go out on Nov. 22. Deposits Lottery is open Nov. 15 Nov. 21. Notifications will go out on Nov. 22. Deposits
must be received by Nov. 29. JBA will have a 5 spot priority lottery, please contact the club for more
information.
Please contact Shin if you have any questions: [email protected]
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