SA Nagoya
& Kyoto Spring Getaway Tour
SATURDAY–WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 1–5 $325 per person Travel by Japan’s largest car ferry from Sendai to Nagoya. The ferry offers dining options, full service onsens, bars and plenty of space to relax and enjoy the journey. In Nagoya, Nagashima Amusement Park hosts some of Japan’s most extreme roller coasters, including the famous Steel Dragon. Then travel by car to Kyoto which hosts Japan’s most well-known cultural sights. This tour includes ground and ferry transportation, tour escorts, overnight accommodations (single room, Japanese business style hotels) and admission to Nagashima Amusement Park and other select attractions.
Hachikuro Wild Hot Springs
SATURDAY, APRIL 15 $25 per person Enjoy a scenic drive through Hakka Pass and Lake Towada to a five kilometer hike that leads to a natural hot spring. This mineral-rich spring is outdoors with no facilities and is a favorite of the locals. Swimsuits are required. After, there will be a stop for a late lunch in Hirosaki. This tour includes transportation and a tour escort. Meals are not included.
Outdoor Recreation
Open to all SINGLE or UNACCOMPANIED E1 through E9 military members from any branch of service. Select tours are open to single or unaccompanied officers as well.
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Hirosaki Cherry Blossom
Festival (Night)
SATURDAY, APRIL 22 & 29 $35 per person Relax during a leisurely drive through the Hakkoda Mountains on April 22 or along the Tsugaru Peninsulas on April 29 with stops at select attractions on both days. Each tour ends at Japan's famous Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring over 2,600 sakura trees in full bloom. This tour includes transportation, a tour escort and admission to specified attractions.
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