Geological Survey of Japan
AIST Tsukuba Central-7,
Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba,
305-8567 JAPAN
| President: Secretary General: Science Program Committee: Symposium-site Chairman: Excursion Chairman: Information Coordinator: |
Chairman: Board: |
Shunso ISHIHARA Takashi NAKAJIMA Makoto ARIMA Yoshikuni HIROI Akira IMAI Masaki TAKAHASHI Toshio KUTSUKAKE Toshiaki SHIMURA Yoshinobu KAWANO |
| August 28 (Thu)-September 1 (Mon): September 2 (Tue)-September 3 (Wed): September 4 (Thu): September 5 (Fri)-September 6 (Sat): September 6 (Sun)-11 (Thu): |
Pre-Symposium Excursion (4 choices) Scientific Sessions, Oral and Poster Mid-Symposium Field Trips (4 choices) Scientific Sessions, Oral and Poster Post-Symposium Excursion (2 choices) |
REGISTRATION & FEE
The registration fee is 26,000 yen for professionals
and 18,000 yen for students. It covers the
Abstract Volume, four lunches (on all Symposium
days except Mid-Conference Excursion day),
two dinners (on Tuesday and Friday) and Icebreaker
on Monday.
Participants are requested to fill in and
send the Registration Form with Hotel Reservation
sheet and Payment sheet to the Hutton-V Office with E-mail (Hutton-V@m.aist.go.jp), FAX (+81-298-61-3742) or Postal mail (Hutton-V Office, Geological Survey of Japan,
AIST Central-7, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, 305-8567,
JAPAN) no later than April 30, 2003.
On-site registration is not accepted.
PAYMENT
The registration Fee, Excursion Fee and Hotel
Room Charge should be paid with a Credit
Card no later than April 30, 2003. Fill in the Payment Sheet in the Registration
Form and send it to the Hutton-V Office.
For those who fear a security problem seriously,
postal mail or FAX may be more recommendable.
Those who don't use Credit Cards can pay
with Postal Money Order. Postal Money Order
payable to Dr. Shunso Ishihara should arrive
at Hutton-V Office no later than April 30, 2003.
CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS
Cancellation of Registration and Excursion
should be claimed from Hutton-V Office by
E-mail or FAX. Cancellation before July 15 will be accepted with 30% of cancellation
fee. Cancellation after July 15 will not
be refunded.
Cancellation of Hotels will be accepted by
the Accommodation Secretariat, Kinki-Nihon
Tourist Co. Ltd. by FAX (+81-52-583-5110).
The cancellation of hotels before August 1 will be 90% refunded.
PASSPORT, VISA, INSURANCE
Participants from outside Japan should hold
a valid passport. Those who are not entitled
to visa exemption by agreement between the
Japanese Government and the country concerned
should contact a travel agent, or the Japanese
Embassy (or Consulate) in their country regarding
the need for visas to enter Japan. The invitation
letter to the Hutton Symposium will be sent
upon request. Those who plan to participate
in the Field Excursion B-2 course have to
get Korean visa as well. Participants are
strongly recommended to take out a comprehensive
medical and travel insurance before they
leave.
CURRENCY EXCHANGE
Currency exchange is available at the banks
near the Toyohashi Station, which is 10-15
minutes from the Symposium site. They buy
US$, Euro, British pound, Canada$, Australia$
and their Traveler's check. Banks are open
at 9:00 - 15:00 on weekdays in Japan. It
is recommended to exchange currency at the
International Airport when you arrive at
Japan. Some large hotels may accept the payment
with US$, and buy US$ as well.
CLIMATE
The early September climate of Toyohashi,
central Japan (see an Index Map), may be
around 26C or more in mid-day time, still
having remnant heat of the hot summer. We
may have showers related to typhoon. Among
the field excursion areas, only those of
the Hidaka Trip (B1) are much cooler than
20C in the mid-day time.
ACCESS TO THE SYMPOSIUM SITE
The Fifth Hutton Symposium will be held in
the Aichi University campus. The Aichi University
is located about 2.5 km south of the Toyohashi
Station.
Access to Toyohashi
| (1) | From the Nagoya International Airport to
Toyohashi: Shuttle bus operated every hour
to the Toyohashi JR Station. 100 minutes,
2,500 yen. Nagoya Int'l Airport departure time: 7:55 8:55 9:40 10:55 11:55 12:55 13:55 14:55 15:45 16:45 17:45 18:45 19:45 20:20 20:55 21:30. (Timetable for Sept. 2002.) International terminal bus stop-1 / Domestic terminal bus stop-1. Needs reservation for the bus from Toyohashi to Nagoya. |
| (2) | From the Narita and Kansai International Airports to Toyohashi by JR train. The Super-express Shinkansen from Tokyo, 2 hours 20 minutes and 8,190 yen, and from Shin-Osaka 1 hour 50 minutes and 7,870 yen. Note that only Kodama stops at Toyohashi. |
| (3) | From the JR and Meitetsu Toyohashi Stations to Aichi University, Toyohashi campus: Take a train at the Shin-Toyohashi Station of the Toyohashi Tetsudo Atsumi Line, just nearby the JR Toyohashi Station, and get off at the Daigaku-mae Station (6 min. and 130 yen). The train operates every 15 minutes. |
| (4) | Taxi is also available from Toyohashi Station to Aichi University: It costs roughly 2,000yen. |
AICHI UNIVERSITY, TOYOHASHI CAMPUS
The Symposium will be held at the Memorial
Hall of the Aichi University and the posters
will be presented in Room 611, ground floor
of the Building 6 (see Campus Map). Lunch
and the reception will be served at the restaurant
(Cafeteria bell) in the Shouyoukan. Lounge
(Recre) is available in the Shoufuhkan.
ACCOMMODATION
Participants will stay at hotels near the
Toyohashi Stations and commute to the Aichi
University by train. The hotels are shown
on the table and Hotel Map.
Those who hope to reserve hotel rooms are
requested to select hotels with priority
and fill the Hotel Reservation Sheet in the
Registration Form, and send it to the Hutton-V
Office. Note that twin-share does not have
a merit on the cost in Japan, as shown in
the table.
| No. | Hotel Name | Room charge | Breakfast | Time to the | Remarks | |
| in Map | (per night, per person) | Toyohashi Stn | ||||
| Single | Twin | (min.) | ||||
| 1 | Hotel Nikko Toyohashi | 9,500 | 8,500 | included | 25 | Shuttle bus to Conf. site |
| 2 | Hotel Associa Toyohashi | 8,500 | 7,000 | included | 1 | |
| 3 | Toyotetsu Terminal Hotel | 6,300 | no | 1 | ||
| 4 | Gentry Hotel Toyohashi | 6,300 | no | 12 | 4 min. to Fudagi Stn. | |
| 5 | Toyohashi Green Hotel | 6,000 | no | 2 | ||
| 6 | Toyohashi Grand Hotel | 5,800 | 5,800 | no | 5 | |
| 7 | Toyohashi Dai-ichi Hotel | 5,800 | no | 2 | ||
| 8 | Toyohashi Park Hotel | 5,650 | no | 5 | ||
| 9 | New Toyo Hotel 1 | 5,670 | no | 3 | ||
| 10 | New Toyo Hotel 2 | 5,670 | no | 6 | ||
| 11 | Hotel Aoyama | 5,250 | no | 3 | ||
SOCIAL PROGRAM
We will have an Icebreaker at Hotel Associa
in the Toyohashi Station Building between
18:00 and 20:00 on September 1, Welcome Banquet
at Aichi University on September 2, and Symposium
Dinner at Hotel Associa on September 5. Accompanied
members can join these programs with extra
payments of 1,500 yen for the Icebreaker
and 5,000 yen for each dinner.
Participants are encouraged to join the Icebreaker
and get the name card and abstract volume.
A participant can submit one oral or one poster presentation with a single author or as first author. The oral sessions will comprise several key lectures and oral presentations; the oral presentation will be selected by the program committee from the submitted abstracts. Titles and Abstracts should be submitted to Hutton-V Office no later than April 30, 2003.
METHODS OF ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Abstracts can be sent with e-mail to the
Hutton-V Office (Hutton-V@m.aist.go.jp) in
a file of Word-98. An abstract with a figure
or special characters requires PDF file as
well. If electronic submission is unavailable,
mail a file containing the abstract on one
floppy disk (MF/2HD) or CD-R disk with two
copies of the printed abstract. Postal address
of the Hutton-V Office is as follows:
Hutton-V Office
Geological Survey of Japan
AIST Central-7, Higashi, Tsukuba, 305-8567
Japan
FORMAT OF ABSTRACTS
The abstract should be prepared in the following format.
1. Leave a margin of 20 mm at the top and bottom, and 15 mm on the right and left sides of one sheet of A4 size paper (210 mm x 297 mm). 2. ABSTRACT TITLE IN CAPITAL LETTERS, left justified, leave a blank line after the title. 3. Name(s) of Author(s); left justified, the surname of the AUTHOR WHO WILL PRESENT THE PAPER should be in capital letters; the affiliations should be linked by superscript number after each name; leave a blank line after the name(s) of author(s). 4. Affiliation(s) of Author(s); left justified, in case of multiple affiliations, number the affiliations; leave a blank line after the affiliation(s). 5. Text of Abstract: left justified, do not indent first paragraphs, single line spacing, about 450 words in English. 6. Use 12 pt 'Times' or 'Times New Roman' font.
Below the abstract, please provide the following information.
1. Symposium session code-number. 2. Symposium title. 3. Keywords (up to 4 words). 4. Corresponding author's information (title, name, affiliation, mailing address, e-mail-address, telephone and fax numbers). 5. Type of presentation preferred: Oral, Poster and/or Either 6. If Oral, equipment requested for presentation (Overhead Projector, Slide Projector, and/or PowerPoint Projector)
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We are planning four Pre-Symposium and two
Post-Symposium Field excursions (see Index
Map). The maximum enrollment is 17-40, depending
on the excursion. All the Mid-Symposium excursions
have a maximum enrollment of 40. Where there
are more applications than capacity, we will
accept them on a first-come, first-served
basis. Early registration is recommended.
- Pre-Symposium Excursions.
- Trip A1. Quaternary and Pliocene granites in the Northern Japan Alps
- Four and one half days, including travel (August 28 - September 1). Trip A1 will be run only if there is sufficient subscription (a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 17 participants).
Two extremely young granitic plutons that are exposed in the rapidly uplifted Hida Mountain Ranges (the Northern Japan Alps) will be studied. First, the excursion will examine the Pliocene Kurobegawa Batholith and the Jiigatake Volcanic Rocks, mainly along the Kurobegawa Gorge (northern part of the Northern Japan Alps). The trip will illustrate the effects of basaltic injections into crystal mush of a vertically zoned silicic magma chamber, which resulted in their extensive floating as densely concentrated mafic microgranular enclaves throughout the chamber. Time for this part of the excursion, 3 days. Second, the excursion will visit and examine the youngest exposed granitic pluton (Takidani Granodiorite) in the southern part of the Northern Japan Alps (Shin-hotaka Ropeway area). Time for this part of the trip, 1day.
As the highest stop of the excursion (Shin-hotaka Ropeway area) is situated at 2150m elevation, semi-winter clothes (wind breaker, jacket of rainwear, etc.) are needful for protection against the cold. Walking is neither hard nor long, but participants will need to prepare sneaker or field boots.
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Leaders:
S. Harayama, (Shinshu Univ. shara@gipac.shinshu-u.ac.jp), H. Wada (Shinshu Univ.), Y. Yamaguchi (Shinshu Univ. , yyamagu@gipac.shinshu-u.ac.jp).
Assembly Point:
Assemble at Matsumoto Station, Shinonoi Line of East Japan Railway, Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture at 2:00pm of Thursday, August 28, 2003; end at Toyohashi Station (East Entrance), on the evening of Monday, September 1, in time for the Icebreaker.
Cost: 70,000 yen including all meals, lodging (some are Japanese hut style), and transportation from Matsumoto Station to the Toyohashi JR Station.
- Trip A2. Mid-Cretaceous plutono-metamorphic complex of the Ryoke and San-yo zones in the Iwakuni - Yanai district, SW Japan
- Three days, including travel (August 30-September 1, 2003). Maximum enrollment is 20.
The trip will illustrate the cross-section of the Ryoke plutono-metamorphic belt from the non-metamorphic to the high-grade (lower granulite facies) rocks. The Ryoke metamorphic belt is a typical low-pressure/high-temperature metamorphic belt formed at a convergent plate margin, and the emplacement mechanisms and geochemical characteristics of the granites of the San-yo and Ryoke zones changed systematically with metamorphic grade. The Older Ryoke granite sheets occur only in the high-grade zones, and they have been considered to be the heat source of the regional Ryoke metamorphism, whereas the San-yo and Younger Ryoke batholiths, with narrow contact aureoles, have huge volume but their thermal effect was local. To understand the mutual relation between regional low P/T metamorphism and plutonism at a convergent plate margin, we will examine successively both metamorphic and granitic rocks at the same crustal depth from shallow to deep crustal levels.
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Leaders:
T. Okudaira (Osaka City Univ., oku@sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp), M. Yuhara (Fukuoka Univ.), T. Ikeda (Kyushu Univ.), T. Nakajima (Geol. Surv. Japan, tngeoch.nakajima@aist.go.jp)
Assembly point:
Assemble on August 30, at JR San-yo Shinkansen Line Shin-Iwakuni Station (Entrance Hall) by 13:00. Participants are encouraged to travel directly to the Shin-Iwakuni Station. Trip will end at the Shin-Iwakuni Station at noon of September 1. Then we will travel to Toyohashi by Super-express Shinkansen, accompanied by the excursion leaders, to be in time for the Icebreaker.
Cost:
50,000 yen includes all meals, lodging and transportation from pickup point to the Toyohashi Station (including 17,000 yen of Shinkansen from Shin-Iwakuni to Toyohashi).
- Trip A3. Ilmenite-series pink and gray grnitoids and felsic / mafic magma interaction across the Cretaceous Inner Zone Batholith of SW Japan (at 134E)
- Three and one-half days, including traveling to the Symposium site, Toyohashi (August 29 - September 1, 2003). Maximum enrollment is 25.
The field trip has been organized principally to examine late Cretaceous ilmenite-series granitoids across the largest batholith of the Inner Zone of Southwest Japan in the Seto Inland Sea area, and mingling and mixing between felsic and mafic magmas occurring in the Ryoke metamorphic zone. Typical pink and gray granites, the most famous ornament and graveyard stones, respectively, are seen in active quarries, and the excellent coastal outcrops provide spectacular exposures of various types of magmatic structures and fabrics formed by the periodic injection of mafic magma into the solidifying granitic magma chamber. Miocene high-Mg andesites are seen in Goshikidai. The excursion starts from Okayama City (Mannari pink granite and W-related granite), then we drive south, crossing the Seto Inland Sea Bridge to Shikoku, to visit Goshikidai, Aji stone quarry (gray granite) and others. We then take a commercial boat to Shodo Island, where beautiful outcrops of magma minglings are seen along the south coast of the island. The Ryoke granitoids and metamorphics and Miocene felsic volcanics are also visited. On the way to the symposium site, we make a short visit to the most famous Japanese castle in Himeji, _Shirasagi-jo_, then move to Toyohashi by Super-expess Shinkansen.
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Leaders:
S. Ishihara (Geol. Surv. Japan, s-ishihara@aist.go.jp), S. Yoshikura (Kochi Univ., yoshikur@cc.kochi-u.ac.jp), H. Sato (Kobe Univ.), S. Atsuta (Tohoku Univ.)
Assembly point:
Assemble at the Mitsui Garden Hotel by the Okayama JR Station, Okayama Prefecture, by 13:00 on Friday, August 29, 2003; end at the Toyohashi JR Station, Toyohashi City, in the evening of Monday, September 1, in time for the Icebreaker. You may get Okayama by plane from Tokyo, but Super-express Shinkansen may be more convenient from the Nagoya, Kansai and Fukuoka international airports.
Cost:
45,000 yen including all meals, lodging (twin to multi-share), and transportation from the pick-up point to the Toyohashi JR Station including Super-express train ticket from Himeji to Toyohashi.
- Trip A4. Miocene granites and the Hishikari gold deposit in Kyushu
- Three days, including travel (August 29-September 1, 2003). Number of participants for this trip is limited to 20 (the capacity of the pit vehicle to get the Hishikari underground).
This excursion includes mainly observations of post-orogenic epizonal magmatic processes of Miocene ilmenite-series Osumi, Takakuma-yama and Shibi-san plutons in the Outer Zone of SW Japan. We will examine modes of occurrence of the vertical variation of composition, the degree of crustal assimilation, and reaction of the magmas with mafic and sedimentary enclaves. The excursion will include an underground visit to the world's highest-grade gold deposit of low sulfidation quartz vein type at Hishikari, and the historic andesitic lavas from the Quaternary Sakurajima volcano.
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Leaders:
M. Yamamoto (Kagoshima Univ., myama@sci.kagoshima-u.ac.jp), Y. Kawano (Saga Univ.), A. Imai (Univ. Tokyo, akira@eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp), K. Nishimura (Kyoto Univ.)
Assembly Point:
Assemble at the Kagoshima Airport Hotel near the Kagoshima Airport Terminal, Kagoshima Prefecture on the evening of Thursday, August 28, 2003. End at the Kagoshima Airport in the morning of Monday, September 1. Recommended flight to the Symposium site is JEX 882, currently Lv. Kagoshima 11:30, Ar. Nagoya 12:45.
Cost:
55,000 yen including all meals (except Thursday dinner), lodging (some are Japanese style), and transportation from the starting hotel to the ending Kagoshima Airport.
Others:
The participants can borrow clothes, a hard hat with lamp and gumboots for the underground visit at the Hishikari Mine.
- Post-Symposium Excursions
- Trip B1. Crustal section and anatexis of lower crust due to mantle flux in the Hidaka metamorphic belt, Hokkaido, Japan
- Five days, including travel (September 7-11, 2003). Maximum enrollment is 20.
The Hidaka Metamorphic Belt consists of steeply eastward-dipping thrust sheets composed of pelitic-psammitic and mafic metamorphic rocks and various plutonic rocks of Eocene to early Miocene ages. Igneous rocks are layered gabbros, gabbros-diorites, and S- and I-type tonalite-granodiorite. Metamorphism in the Hidaka Metamorphic Belt increases from prehnite-pumpellyite grade in the east through greenschist and amphibolite facies to the granulite facies in the west. We can observe the layered olivine gabbro complex, which may be the heat source for the metamorphism, the anatectic rocks in the lowest structural levels and S- and I-type granitic rocks in the middle horizontal level of the Hidaka metamorphic belt. The fresh peridotite (plagioclase lherzolites and harzburgites) complex situated in the lowest structural level of the belt will be visited. Time for this part of the trip, 3 days. The another highlight is the active volcano. Time for this part of the trip, 1 day. The highest point of this trip is c. 650 m in the Hidaka metamorphic belt, and up to c.1000m at active the volcano. We need river walking to visit the locations of the pelitic granulite and anatexite; therefore. organizers recommend trekking boots and warm clothes against the wet conditions.
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Leaders:
M. Owada (Yamaguchi Univ., owada@mail.sci.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp), Y. Osanai (Okayama Univ., osanai@cc.okayama-u.ac.jp), T. Shimura (Niigata Univ.)
Assembly Point:
Assemble at Chitose Airport (Domestic lobby, Chitose city situating 40km south of Sapporo) noon on September 7, 2003. Participants will get a plane to Chitose Airport from Nagoya Airport. Trip will end at Sapporo city (KKR Hotel Sapporo) afternoon of September 11, 2003. At Sapporo, farewell beer party will be held in the evening.
Cost:
60,000 yen including all meals, lodging and transportation from the pickup point (Chitose Airport) to Sapporo (KKR Hotel Sapporo).
- Trip B2. Granitic magmatism across South Korea
- Four and one-half days, including travel (September 7-11, 2003). Maximum enrollment is 40.
This excursion presents an overview of the geochemical and tectonic evolution of granitic magmatism in South Korea along an N-S cross-section. Three kinds of granitic terrane will be studied. In the southern part (the first and second days), we will visit the subduction-related Cretaceous volcano-plutonic complexes and discuss magma-mixing process as revealed by microgranular mafic enclaves. We will have a brief visit to the Bulguksa Temple, one of the UNESCO world cultural heritages, and see how ancient Koreans used granites to build stone monuments. In the middle part (the third day), we will examine Triassic to Jurassic deformed granites (pre- and syn-tectonic) along ductile shear zones, including the famous Honam shear zone. In the northern part (the fourth day), we will focus on diverse migmatites of the Precambrian basement. We will make a half-day tour on the closing day to introduce the traditional Korean culture at Korean Folk Village.
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Leaders:
M-S. Jin (KIGAM, msjin@rock25t.kigam.re.kr), S.-T. Kwon (Yonsei Univ. , kwonst@yonsei.ac.kr), Y.-J. Jwa (Gyeonsang Nat'l Univ., jwayj@nongae.gsnu.ac.kr)
Assembly Point:
Assemble at Gimhae International Airport, Busan, Korea by 5:00 p.m. on September 7, 2003. We will pick up all the participants at 5:30 p.m. at the airport. In case you use the ferry service from Japan to Busan, please inform your schedule to the leaders in advance (at least a month before the Symposium). The trip will end at Incheon International Airport, Seoul, by 4:00 p.m. on September 11. During the trip, we have national holidays (the Fall Festival) in Korea, and advise you to make an early reservation for your flights from Japan to Korea (Gimhae) on September 7, and from Korea (Incheon) to your next destination on September 11.
Cost:
62,500 yen including all meals, lodging (double occupancy), and transportation from the pick-up point to Incheon International Airport, Seoul,Korea.
- Mid-Symposium Excursions (September 4, 2003)
- Four trips are planned for Thursday, September 4. All the trips will leave and return to Toyohashi Station in the same day. Transportation will be by chartered buses. Note that a stop will be made for dinner during the return journey for all the trips.
- Trip M1. Ryoke granitoids and metamorphic rocks in the eastern Mikawa district, central Japan
- This field trip conveys to the participants an overview of the Ryoke Belt, which represents a middle-crustal section of the Cretaceous Eurasian continental-margin. We will observe some typical Ryoke granitoids and metamorphic rocks and also an outcrop of the Median Tectonic Line, the greatest fault in the Japanese Islands.
Leaders: T. Kutsukake (Aichi Univ., kutukake@vega.aichi-u.ac.jp), A. Miyake (Aichi Univ. Educ.), Y. Ohtomo (Yamagata Univ.)
Cost: 7,800 yen, including transportation, lunch, dinner and refreshments.
- Trip M2. Post-tectonic two-mica granite in the Okazaki area, central Japan
- This trip will overview post-tectonic fine- to medium-grained two-mica granite, the Busetsu granite, coarse-grained hornblende-biotite granodiorite and associated Ryoke metamorphic rocks. Individual bodies of the Busetsu granite show cross-cutting and/or gradational relationships. Participants will examine a variety of peraluminous two-mica granites and their contact relationships at several quarries.
Leaders: Y. Nakai (Aichi Univ. Educ., sy-nakai@m2.catvmics.ne.jp), K.Suzuki (Nagoya Univ.)
Cost: 7,800 yen, including transportation, lunch, dinner and refreshments.
- Trip M3. Koto Rhyolites and their related granitic rocks around Lake Biwa, southwest Japan
- This trip will visit the Cretaceous Koto Rhyolites and associated granitic rocks that collectively constitute the Biwa-ko Cauldron (40 km x 60 km). We will observe the pyroclastic rocks (welded tuffs), quartz-porphyries, granite porphyries and granites that occur southeast of Lake Biwa, Shiga Prefecture. If possible, we will observe Zn-mineralization in the granites.
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Leaders: Y. Sawada (Shimane Univ., sawada@riko.shimane-u.ac.jp), S. Nakano (Shiga Univ.)
Cost: 9,000 yen, including transportation, lunch, dinner and refreshments.
- Trip M4. Ise-Toba-Irago (sight-seeing bus tour)
- This one-day tour introduces the participants to the traditional culture and religion of Japan. In the morning, after a two and one-half hour drive through the highways, we will visit the Ise Jingu (grand shrine of the Shintoism). After lunch, we will visit the Mikimoto Pearl Island and also watch the women divers (Ama) show. Then, we will enjoy a one-hour cruise by ferry from Toba to Cape Irago. At the Irago View Hotel we will have dinner watching a magnificent sunset.
Leader: Y. Kutsukake (Yutakagaoka High School, kutukake@mx1.tees.ne.jp)
Cost: 9,600 yen, including transportation, admission fee, lunch, dinner and refreshments.
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