Dream Trip to Tokyo, Japan: An Unforgettable 5-Day Adventure

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Dream Trip Abroad Project Directions: You will plan a realistic international trip to a country of your choice and create: A detailed travel plan A creative travel brochure *Your goal is to show that you can research, budget, and design an exciting trip someone would actually want to take. Step 1: Choose Your Destination Pick one country outside of the United States-( first come, first serve) You MUST notify me when you have chosen your country. Choose at least one major city to visit ______________________________________________________________________________ Step 2: Create your Travel Plan Part 1: Itinerary (5–7 Days) Plan your trip day-by-day. Each day must include: At least 3 activities (pictures and description must be included) Specific places (museums, landmarks, tours, etc.) Example: Day 1: Arrive, visit a famous landmark, dinner at a local restaurant….. Part 2: Budget Breakdown (Required) You must research and calculate the total cost of your trip. Include: Airfare (round trip) Hotel (cost per night × number of nights) Food (daily estimate) Transportation (train, subway, rental car, etc.) Activities (tickets, tours, entrance fees) Souvenirs (set a budget) You must show: Total cost of trip Cost per day All prices in U.S. dollars Part 3: Hotel Information Name of hotel or hostile Cost per night Description (location, features, etc.) Part 4: Food Describe at least 3 meals Include local or traditional foods Part 5: Transportation: Explain how you will get around: Walking, subway, taxi, rental car, etc. Be sure to include the cost ______________________________________________________________________________ Step 3: Create a Travel Brochure Design a brochure that would convince someone to visit your destination. Your brochure must include: A catchy title Pictures/images Top attractions Cultural highlights Reasons to visit Short descriptions (not long paragraphs) You may create your brochure using: Canva, google slides, or on paper Rubric: Travel Plan (50 points) Complete itinerary (30) Accurate budget (20) Detailed research (10) Brochure (30 points) Visual appeal (10) Organization (10) Persuasiveness (10) Effort & Accuracy (20 points) Realistic pricing (10) Overall effort and creativity (10) Total: 100 project points

This presentation outlines a detailed 5-day travel plan for an unforgettable adventure in Tokyo, Japan. It covers a comprehensive itinerary, budget breakdown, hotel information, culinary highlights, and essential tips for getting around the city, showcasing Tokyo's unique blend of tradition and modernity.

May 16, 202617 slides
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Slide 1 - Dream Trip to Tokyo, Japan

Dream Trip to Tokyo, Japan

An unforgettable 5-Day Adventure

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Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda

  • Destination: Tokyo, Japan
  • Detailed Travel Plan (5-Day Itinerary)
  • Budget Breakdown
  • Hotel Information
  • Culinary Journey: Japanese Food
  • Getting Around Tokyo
  • Creative Travel Brochure
  • Conclusion

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Destination: Tokyo, Japan

A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity

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Slide 5 - Day 1: Arrival & Shinjuku Exploration

  • Arrive at Narita International Airport (NRT)
  • Take Narita Express to Shinjuku Station
  • Check into hotel: Park Hyatt Tokyo (Shinjuku)
  • Afternoon: Explore Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
  • Evening: Dinner and panoramic views from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Slide 5 - Day 1: Arrival & Shinjuku Exploration
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Slide 6 - Day 2: Shibuya & Harajuku Culture

  • Morning: Visit Shibuya Crossing and Hachiko Statue
  • Explore Shibuya Center-Gai and fashionable boutiques
  • Lunch in Shibuya: Try a conveyor belt sushi restaurant
  • Afternoon: Discover Takeshita Street in Harajuku
  • Visit Meiji Jingu Shrine and Yoyogi Park
Slide 6 - Day 2: Shibuya & Harajuku Culture
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Slide 7 - Day 3: Historic Asakusa & Cultural Ueno

  • Morning: Explore Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple
  • Stroll through Nakamise-dori market for souvenirs and snacks
  • Lunch in Asakusa: Enjoy traditional Japanese street food
  • Afternoon: Visit Ueno Park, home to museums and a zoo
  • Choose between Tokyo National Museum or Ueno Zoo
Slide 7 - Day 3: Historic Asakusa & Cultural Ueno
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Slide 8 - Day 4: Imperial Grandeur & Ginza Elegance

  • Morning: Visit the Imperial Palace East Garden
  • Explore the luxurious shopping district of Ginza
  • Lunch in Ginza: High-end dining experience or department store food hall
  • Afternoon: Admire art at the Bridgestone Museum of Art
  • Evening: Enjoy a traditional Kabuki performance (if available) or explore Ginza at night
Slide 8 - Day 4: Imperial Grandeur & Ginza Elegance
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Slide 9 - Day 5: Farewell Tokyo

  • Morning: Enjoy a final Japanese breakfast
  • Last-minute souvenir shopping or revisit a favorite spot
  • Travel to Narita International Airport (NRT)
  • Depart from Tokyo
Slide 9 - Day 5: Farewell Tokyo
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Budget Breakdown

Estimating Your Tokyo Adventure

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Slide 11 - Trip Budget Breakdown

CategoryEstimated Cost (USD)Notes
Airfare (Round Trip)1,200From West Coast US
Hotel (4 Nights)2,000Park Hyatt Tokyo (USD 500/night)
Food (5 Days)400USD 80 per day
Transportation160Narita Express + Daily Subway/Train
Activities150Entrance fees, museums
Souvenirs200Personal budget
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Slide 12 - Overall Trip Cost Summary

  • 4,110: Total Trip Cost
  • 822: Cost Per Day
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Slide 13 - Hotel Information: Park Hyatt Tokyo

  • Name: Park Hyatt Tokyo
  • Cost per night: Approximately USD 500
  • Location: Shinjuku, offering breathtaking city views
  • Features: Luxurious rooms, world-class dining (New York Grill & Bar), indoor pool, spa, and fitness center
  • Known for: Exceptional service and stunning panoramic views of Tokyo, including Mount Fuji on clear days
Slide 13 - Hotel Information: Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Slide 14 - Culinary Journey: Must-Try Japanese Foods

  • Sushi & Sashimi: Fresh seafood expertly prepared, a quintessential Japanese culinary experience.
  • Ramen: Diverse regional variations of noodle soup, from rich tonkotsu to lighter shio broths.
  • Tempura: Lightly battered and deep-fried seafood and vegetables, delicate and crispy.
  • Udon/Soba: Thick wheat flour noodles (Udon) or thin buckwheat noodles (Soba), served hot or cold.
  • Yakitori: Skewered and grilled chicken (various parts) seasoned and cooked to perfection.
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Slide 15 - Getting Around Tokyo

  • Walking: Ideal for exploring neighborhoods like Shibuya, Harajuku, and Ginza. Free and offers a great way to discover hidden gems.
  • Subway/Train: Extensive and efficient network (JR lines, Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway). Most common and recommended mode of transport.
  • Cost: Estimated USD 15-20 per day for a Tokyo Subway Ticket or using an IC card (Suica/Pasmo).
  • Narita Express (N'EX): Direct train service from Narita International Airport to major Tokyo stations like Shinjuku. Cost: Approximately USD 30-35 one-way.
  • Taxis: Available but generally expensive, best for short distances or late-night travel when trains stop running. Not included in primary budget due to high cost.
Slide 15 - Getting Around Tokyo
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Creative Travel Brochure

Discover the Magic of Tokyo

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Slide 17 - Top Attractions & Cultural Highlights

  • Senso-ji Temple: Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple, located in Asakusa.
  • Shibuya Crossing: The world's busiest intersection, an iconic symbol of modern Tokyo.
  • Meiji Jingu Shrine: A peaceful oasis dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: A sprawling park featuring traditional Japanese, French, and English landscape gardens.
  • Harajuku: Center of youth culture and fashion, known for Takeshita Street and unique boutiques.

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