
What we’re about
This is a group for people interested in exercising outdoors, doing yoga in Yoyogi Park, visiting gardens and parks and participating in various events and activities.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Yokohama Zoo&Yokohama Walk,Chinatown,Immigration Museum 野毛山動物園横浜散歩中華街海外移住資料館Hinodechō Station, KanagawaJPY 600
Meeting time 11:30 am
Meeting Spot Hinodecho Station (Keihin Kyuuko Line)
日ノ出町駅 (京浜急行本線) Ticket gate 改札口Meetup Organization Fee: 600 yen (cash only, please)
Zoo Admission: freeNogeyama was the first zoo to open in Yokohama in 1951. It is a nice place to spend several hours wandering around the various enclosures of about 100 different species of animals.
After visiting the zoo, we will walk through some Yokohama streets, such as the bustling Isezaki Mall, Chinatown and JICA Japanese Immigration Museum.What to bring: picnic lunch
Please confirm your RSVP by sending me your phone number and your LINE URL (not ID)
My phone number 090-1214-5220
LINE URL https://line.me/ti/p/NJYcn_BQAJ - Walk Tour:Transparent Toilets -Tokyo University Komaba - Marquis Maeda ResidenceYoyogi Koen Station (Chiyoda Line) Exit 3 - Street Level , TokyoJPY 500
Meeting Time 10:00 am
Meeting Place Yoyogi Koen Station (Chiyoda Line) Exit 3 street level
千代田線 代々木公園駅 3 番出口
If you are coming from Shinjuku, take Odakyu Line and get off at Yoyogi Hachiman Station North Exit turn right then first right and right again Yoyogi Koen Station (Chiyoda Line) Exit 3(1) Tokyo's "transparent toilets" are a concept introduced by the Tokyo Toilet Project to improve public perception of public restrooms, making them appear clean and safe by being transparent when empty and turning opaque when a door is locked.
(2) The University of Tokyo Komaba campus is s one of five campuses of the University of Tokyo. It is the campus for all freshmen and sophomore undergraduates, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences and advanced research facilities.
(2) Marquis Maeda Residence in Komaba Park is a piece of Europe in Tokyo depicting life of aristocrats in the early Showa period. It is the former residence of the noble Marquis Toshinari Maeda (1885-1942), a descendant of the wealthy and powerful Kaga Samurai family that once ruled the Kanazawa area. The spectacular Western-style residence has a Japanese-style guesthouse and a Japanese garden which were built for entertaining foreign guests as the Marquis was a military attaché in London.
Participation Fee: 500 yen
Please confirm your RSVP by sending me your cell phone number and LINE URL.
Cell 090-1214-5220
Messenger ID Laila Kholoussi
LINE https://line.me/ti/p/NJYcn_BQAJ