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<<Requests to the participants>>

○In order to continue sustainable activities, we’d like to ask to keep social distancing and avoid close, group gatherings, as well as appropriate use of masks (Please surely use a mask on the train, in stores and anywhere indoors). If you have any symptom, please refrain from joining.

1) Blueberry Picking
(Easy Course)(Cancelled in case of heavy rain)
(¥1000 Participation Fee) (¥200 for 100g picked blueberries)
Just picked fruits are exceptionally fresher, sweeter, and more flavorful than those sold in the supermarket. You can pick fresh farm blueberries until your heart’s content. Enjoy!
☆The donation will be given to Riasunomori – an organization in Ishinomaki which works for community development.
http://www.riasnomori.jp
☆The program is ¥1000. Blueberries are ¥200 per 100g
☆Meeting Time/Place: 10:00 JR Chuo Line Musashisakai Station Central ticket gate
☆Course (about 2 hours): Musashisakai Station  – Fruits Farm – Musashisakai Station
☆Any inquiries may be made to
ichi_mariko at yahoo.co.jp
following the term  [Jambo]  at the head of the subject.
Please replace at with @.
Don’t forget to whitelist this EM address.
☆Leader: Ichikawa Mariko
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Wear a mask.
Keep a physical distance.
Stay home if you have any symptoms.
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2) Environmental Restoration Project with Friends of the Earth
(Participation Fee – 500 yen) (Canceled in case of rain)

Work: Cutting down bamboo grass, chopping wood, etc
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED by 10:00 am on July 10(Friday).

Meeting Place: 10:04 am at Utsugidai Bus Stop
Those who wish to go with David, please meet at Hino Station (on the Chuo Line) ticket gate at 9:40 am.  We will take the 9:46 am bus from there (arriving at Utsugidai bus stop 10:04 am)

Work hours :10:00 – 15:30
Please wear long pants and long-sleeved shirt and exercise shoes.
Also, bring your own drinks, food (for lunch) and work gloves.

Information (in Japanese): http://www.foejapan.org/satoyama/activity/index.html

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(Easy Course)(Cancelled in case of heavy rain)

(¥1000 Participation Fee) 

There’s a waterfall at a park. it’s a free secret oasis to heal your mind.

☆The donation will be given to Riasunomori – an organization in Ishinomaki which works for community development.

http://www.riasnomori.jp

☆The program is ¥1000. 

☆Meeting Time/Place: 10:00 JR Keihin-Tohoku Line Kaminakazato Station ticket gate

☆Course (about 2 hours):  Kaminakazato Station – Earthquake Science Museum – Asukayama Park – Otonashi- Nanushi-no-Nushi-Taki Park – Oji Inari Shrine – Oji Station

☆Walking Time: About 1 hour (about 5km) plus a lot of time for sightseeing so the walk should take about 2 hours.

☆Any inquiries may be made to 

ichi_mariko at yahoo.co.jp

following the term  [Jambo]  at the head of the subject.

Please replace at with @.

Don’t forget to whitelist this EM address. 

☆Leader: Ichikawa Mariko

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※Wear a mask.

※Keep a physical distance.

※Stay home if you have any symptoms.

※In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, this event may be canceled. We will try to make an early decision, but please check Twitter before participating.

※We will ask you to write down your name, telephone number and email address to inform you in case we have a COVID-19 case.

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1) Walk in Omiya Bonsai Village

(Easy Course) (Cancelled in case of heavy rain)(¥1000 Participation Fee)

Multiple bonsai nurseries are situated along the district’s peaceful paths. Private houses in the area typically have a collection of bonsai in their gardens. We also visit the birthplace of manga museums.

☆Meeting Time/Place: 10:30 Tobu Noda Line Omiya-koen Station

☆Course (about 2 hours):

Tobu Noda Line Omiya-koen Station → Picture of Manga Hall → Fuyo-en → Kyuka-en → Seikou-en → Bonsai House of the Four Seasons → Toju-en →Mansei-en → JR Tohoku Main Line Toro Station

☆Walking Time: About 1 hour (about 4km) plus a lot of time for sightseeing so the walk should take about 2 hours.

☆The program is ¥1000.

☆The donation will be given to Riasunomori – an organization in Ishinomaki which works for community development. http://www.riasnomori.jp

☆Any inquiries may be made to ichi_mariko at yahoo.co.jp

with the word  [Jambo] in the subject line.

Please replace at with @. Don’t forget to whitelist this EM address.

☆Leader: Ichikawa Mariko

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※Wear a mask.
※Keep a physical distance.
※Stay home if you have any symptoms.
※In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, this event may be canceled. We will try to make an early decision, but please check Twitter before participating.
※We will ask you to write down your name, telephone number and email address to inform you in case we have a COVID-19 case.
※We will not use personal information for other purposes.

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2) Environmental Restoration Project with Friends of the Earth
(Carrying heavy logs, gathering chestnuts, chopping wood, etc)

(Participation Fee – 500 yen) (Canceled in case of rain)

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED by October 8 (Thur).

Meeting Place and time: 10:04 am at Utsugidai Bus Stop

Those who wish to go with David, please meet at Hino Station (on the Chuo Line) ticket gate at 9:40. We will take the 9:46 bus from there (18 minutes).

Please wear long pants and long-sleeved shirt and exercise shoes.
Please bring your own drinks, food (for lunch) and work gloves.

Work hours; 10:00 – 15:30
Information (in Japanese): http://www.foejapan.org/satoyama/activity/index.html

3) Arakawa River Clean Up

Details

Gather at Funabori Station: 13:00
Go to the river 13:10
River Clean Up: 13:30-16:30
Relaxing riverside: 16:30-17:00
Return to station by Car: 17:00-17:15

RIVER CLEAN UP

Gather at FUNABORI Station (Shinjuku Line) outside the ticket gate at 13:00, and then go to the Arakawa River and pick up trash along the river bank for about about 3 to 3 and half hours.

TARGET AREA

We will clean the backside of the Nakade roughly between the Funabori Bridge and the Nishi Kasai Bridge.

MORNING SESSION (optional)

As I will be on the river in the morning doing some scouting and

precleaning, people, who may not be free in the afternoon, are welcome to join me at that time. Please go directly to the river as well as call James (the organizer) (090-1847-5075) to coordinate a meeting place.

INFO:

If you come late, it will be about a 25-min walk to our location on the

river at the waterline between the Shinjuku Line train bridge and the

Kasaibashi Bridge. Also call James 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 as we will use rain ware and take cover as necessary. In the event of heavy rain/strong winds (e.g., typhoon conditions) or lightning then the event will be cancelled or stopped if already in progress.

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

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Depending on the Covid 19 situation and the direction of the Tokyo government (such as the phase of emergency), planned events may be changed or canceled.  There is a chance that our decision may be made in the last minute, so please make sure to check on our announcement on the website accordingly.  In the case of cancellation, ‘Canceled’ is written.

Yanesen Azalea Walk

(Easy)(¥1000 Participation Fee) (Cancelled in case of heavy rain)

There are plenty of old temples and old buildings from the Edo Period still standing in Yanesen. The azalea garden in Nezu Shrine has over 3,000 flowers and 100 varieties of Azalea that bloom from early April until early May. 

☆The program is ¥1000. 

☆Meeting Time/Place: 10:00 JR Nippori Station north ticket gate

☆Course: Nippori Station – Yanaka Ginza – Okakura Tenshin Memorial Park – Nezu Shrine – Nezu Station

☆Walking Time: About 1 hour (3km) plus a lot of time for shopping and sightseeing so the walk should take about 2 hours.

☆You can buy food and drink on the way.

☆Leader: Mariko Ichikawa

☆Any inquiries may be made to

ichi_mariko at yahoo.co.jp

with the word  [Jambo]  in the subject line.

Please replace at with @.

☆ The donation will be given to Riasunomori – an organization in Ishinomaki which works for community development.

http://www.riasnomori.jp 

■───────────────────────────■

Wear a mask.

Keep a physical distance.

Stay home if you have any symptoms.

In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, this event may be canceled. We will try to make an early decision, but please check Twitter before participating.

We will ask you to write down your name, telephone number and email address to inform you in case we have a COVID-19 case.

■───────────────────────────■

admin


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Depending on the Covid 19 situation and the direction of the Tokyo government (such as the phase of emergency), planned events may be changed or canceled.  There is a chance that our decision may be made in the last minute, so please make sure to check our announcement on the website accordingly. In the case of cancellation, ‘Canceled’ is written.

AKIKAWA Hiking & Hydrangea Mountain
(1000 yen Participation Fee + 500 yen for Hydrangea Mountain entrance fee) (Intermediate) (Cancelled in case of heavy rain) HALF NEW!

Meeting place and time: At the ticket gate of MusashiItsukaichi Station (the last stop of the Itsukaichi Line) at 10:30 am

Train: For those going from Shinjuku:
Shinjuku (Chuo Line (Special express going towards Oume) Departure 9:08 – Haijima Arrival 9:48  – (Change to the JR Itsukaichi Line) – Haijima Departure (JR Itsukaichi Line) 10:07 – MusashiItsukaichi (the last stop) Arrival 10:26

Course: MusashiItsukaichi Station – Hydrangea Mountain (Minamisawa Aisai)- Mt. Konpira – HoshiTake Line – Mt. Shiroyama – Kougonji Temple – Akikawa River – MusashiItsukaichi Station

Walking Time: about 5 hours

Please check this website, which shows the hydrangea mountain (in Japanese):

<Requests to the participants>

1) Wearing a mask and keep social distance
When you are near other people or talking with others, please wear the mask.  Remember to keep both mouth and nose covered, not hanging under the chin except when you start to feel sick or have a problem breathing.

2) Physical Condition
If you are feeling feverish or feel unwell, please refrain from joining the event.

3) Contact Information
We ask for you to provide your contact information (email address and phone number) just in case one of the participants gets infected with Corona (in which case, we will contact all participants on that event). Also, if you are tested positive for Corona after the event, please let us know so we can inform others.

In order to continue holding safe events, we ask for all participants’ cooperation concerning these requests.

Miki Howenstein


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