1) Enoshima Beach Fun (Walking, Swimming, Beach Sunset and (almost) full moon)!
(Easy) (1000 yen Participation Fee) (Cancelled in case of rain)

Meeting Time/Place: 13:55 at the Katase-Enoshima Station ticket gate

Train: From Fujisawa, take the Odakyu Enoshima Line going toward Katase-Enoshima, leaving at 13:48. This arrives at Katase-Enoshima at 13:54.

Course: KataseEnoshima Station – Subana Shopping Street – Ryuguchi Temple and Pagoda – East Beach – Enoshima Island (walk around the island) – West Beach (swimming and beach fun) – KataseEnoshima Station

Walking time: About 2.5 hours. Bring beach wear and beach toys!!!

 

2) Arakawa River Clean Up
Organized by Tokyo River Friends

Gather at FUNABORI Station: 14:30
Gather riverside 15:00
Finishing up: 18:30

RIVER CLEAN UP
Gather at FUNABORI Station (Shinjuku Line) outside the only ticket 
gate, and then go to the Arakawa River and pick up trash along the banks 
for about about 3 5 to 4 hours with a break in the middle.

WHAT TO BRING
Wear old clothing that you do not mind getting dirty, and please wear
 long pants. Bare legs are not recommended because they can easily get
 cut from objects like cut river reeds. Also, a hat is recommended,
 especially during the summer months, and please bring lots of liquids to
 drink. Bringing gloves is also recommended but we usually have some 
extra pairs available to loan out.

ADDITIONAL INFO
If you come late, it will be about a 25 min. walk to our location on 
the island under the elevated C2 highway between the Kasaibashi Bridge
iand the Shinjuku Line train bridge but much closer to the Shinjuku Line 
Bridge. Call James (the organizer’s) cell phone 090-1847-5075 if there are any problems 
finding us.

RAIN

In the event of light or medium rain this event will NOT be cancelled.
 Please bring rain gear and we will take shelter (under a bridge) until 
any downpours let up. In the event of heavy rain/strong winds (e.g.,
typhoon conditions) or lightning then the event will be cancelled.

Let’s have fun enjoying our local nature while making it better at the
 same time.

Miki Howenstein


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