Fleet Readiness Department • NAF Atsugi • June 2017 Events J U N with July TOURS! ATSUGI JUN MWR EVENTS GUIDE JUN AQUATICS ADULT SPORTS Kilometer Swim Club Join us for our 320K swim club! Distances and prizes for our challenges: JUN Summer Basketball League JUN Captain's Cup Darts Tournament JUN 1-Day Ultimate Frisbee Tournament 5 17 24 Register by: Fri, May 26 Coaches’ meeting: Wed, May 31 Games start: Mon, Jun 5 20km, lanyard 40km, swim cap 80km, water bottle 120km, mesh bag 200km, micro fiber towel 320km, gym bag Register by: Fri, Jun 9 Coaches’ meeting: Wed, Jun 14 Event date: Sat, Jun 17 Registration and meeting: Fri, Jun 16 Event date: Sat, Jun 24 264-3619 ATHLETICS Women’s Basketball League Interested? Play against both Atsugi and Yokosuka teams. Stop by the Sports Office at Ranger Gym or call 264-3619 for more information. BOWLING Super Savings Sunday Father’s Day Edition Sun, Jun 18 | 5-10 p.m. One hour of unlimited bowling, including shoes and one large pizza (up to $17) for $27. Additional hours of bowling may be purchased for $10 per hour Fathers receive a free soda This special is open to everyone No reservations taken for this special School’s Out Special COSMIC BOWLING Wed, Jun 21 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Kids pay $1.25 per game and $1 for shoe rental No reservations taken for this special TOURS & TRAVEL Mt. Fuji Climb Safety Brief Jun 7 & July 11 | 12-1 p.m. at Safety Classroom in Bldg. 146 Mt. Fuji Climb Safety Brief is required before signing up for NAF Atsugi MWR Mt. Fuji climbs. Mt. Fuji Climb Mt. Fuji Atsugi’s Tours & Travel office offers several Mt. Fuji climbing tours during the July-August climbing season. These popular tours will give you a chance to climb the highest and most famous mountain in all of Japan. Climb with us for a truly unique Japanese experience! Safety First Notice: Participants must attend a safety brief prior to signing up for Mt. Fuji Climbing Tour. Briefs will be held on Jun 7 & Jul 11 (12-1 p.m.) at the Safety Classroom in Bldg. 146. For more information call or stop by Tours & Travel in Bldg. 978. Be Prepared The Mt. Fuji climbing season is July-August. Climbing begins from the Fifth Station (7,700 ft); it usually takes 4-6 hours to reach the summit (12,388 ft) and about 2.5 hours to walk down. At the minimum, bring: yen, warm jacket, long-sleeved shirt, heavy socks, hat, gloves, towel, toilet paper, aspirin, comfortable shoes, raingear, flashlight, first aid kit, sunglasses, water, snack bars, sunscreen, chapstick, and your cell phone. Pace Yourself Hike slowly and do not overexert yourself. Take frequent short breaks, drink plenty of fluids, eat “high-carb” foods, and avoid alcohol and tobacco. Stay on the trails! It’s All Downhill Walk, don’t run down the mountain! Watch carefully to take the correct fork as you descend. To learn more about Mt. Fuji climbs, pick up a Mt. Fuji Climbing guide at Tours & Travel or at the Outdoor Recreation (Gear Rental) office in Bldg. 978. DINING Trilogy ALL HANDS Father’s Day Sunday Brunch Sun, Jun 18 | 10:30 a.m.-noon Adult $16.95 • Children 12 and under FREE! CHILD & YOUTH Parents’ Night Out at CDC Fri, Jun 9 | 6:30 p.m.- 10:30 p.m. Ages six weeks to 12 years are eligible, and the cost is $4 per hour per child. Payment must be made at time of reservation. Light snacks will be provided. Sign up at Central registration (bldg. 3250, 264-3588). Space is limited. First and Ten Hump Day every Wednesday | 5-11 p.m. (Starting Wed, Jun 7) Appetizers $3 Please - no take outs or to-go orders. Parcheezi’s June Special Parcheezi's Five Star Combo | L-$23.50 M-$17 Mexican Beef Taco | L-$17 M-$13.50 Thai Sweet Chili Chicken | L-$17 M-$13.50 Hawaiian BBQ Chicken | L-$16 M-$12.50 ips Thu, Jun 1 r T h t ou Sign-ups start Y Mon, Jun 19 • Fuji Q Highlands $55 Tue, Jun 27 • Exploring Tokyo $10* Thu, Jul 6 • Nagashima Rollercoaster Park $55 Tue, Jul 11 • Sagami River Explorers $10 Galley Tue, Jul 18 • Nagoya Castle & Sumo $50 LIBRARY Tue, Aug 1 • Edo Wonderland $20** LGBT Pride Month Special Meal | Wed, Jun 21 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | $5.55 | All Hands Reading by Design: Summer Reading Kick-off Party Wed, Jun 21 | 11 a.m.-noon Join us for cake and games as we celebrate the start of Summer Reading! “Caffeinated” Needles Stitch Club Wed, Jun 7, 14, 21 & 28 at Skywriters (Trilogy) 9-10 a.m. Jun Cultural Craft Classes Thu, Jun 8 & 22 Chigiri-e 11 a.m.-1 pm Mon, Jun 12 & 26 Ikebana 10:30 a.m.-Noon Thu, Jun 15 Oshi-e 10 a.m.-Noon Classes are held at the Library. Supplies vary by class. Class fee of $5. Limited space, sign up today. Tea box classes will be scheduled to meet demand. Coming soon! - Sado (Japanese Tea Ceremony) class. GOLF Jun 1, 8, 15, 22, 24 & 29 Buddy Golf Jun 24 MWR Tournament NOTE: Free Golf Clinics @ Driving Range Adults: Fridays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. (Jun 2, 9,16, 23, 30) Kids: Jun 3 & 17, 9-10 a.m. NAVY CYP Tue, Jul 25 • Tarzania Forest Adventure $30 Child and Youth Programs Tue, Aug 8 • Takatoriyama Hike $10 Tue, Aug 15 • DisneySea $55 *10-13 year-olds must be accompanied by parents ** +$30 includes costume rental Sign up at Central Registration 264-3588 Free Golf Clinics MWR offers free golf clinics every week at the Golf Practice Range! From April through October, adult learners can visit our Golf Practice Range on Friday afternoons from 5:30-6:30 p.m., and receive useful golf tips from our seasoned golf pro. Golf clubs and balls will be provided free of charge! Kids’ clinics are also held twice a month, on the first and third Saturdays from 9-10 a.m. at the Golf Practice Range. There’s no need for sign-ups – simply show up at the range. Contact our Golf Pro Shop at 264-3709 for questions. JUN Group Fitness Schedule NOTES: • All classes FREE for U.S. Active Duty Military • Classes in BLACK are free • Classes in Red are $3 per class • Aqua Fit classes at Ranger Pool • No classes on U.S. Holidays Children 12-14 may attend group fitness classes WITH a parent. 15 and older may attend any group fitness class. Stroller Fit: Family Bootcamp M/W/F | starts Mon, Jun 5 at Ranger Park 9:30-10:30 a.m. (Ranger Gym during inclement weather) NOFFS Command PT by appointment contact [email protected] Time 0630 0930 RANGER GYM MON TUE POWER YOGA AQUA FIT* BODY PUMP 1030 WED THU POWER YOGA AQUA FIT* YOGA POWER YOGA ZUMBA BODY PUMP FRI ZUMBA 1045 PILATES POWER YOGA 1200 ZUMBA 1715 ZUMBA 1830 YOGA YOGA THERAPY* Time MON TUE ZUMBA YOGA HALSEY GYM WED THU FRI INDOOR CYCLING* INDOOR CYCLING* 0630 YOGA THERAPY* 0930 *NOFFS Inspired classes / ACTIVE DUTY / FEP friendly 1715 BOOT CAMP BODY PUMP BODY COMBAT INDOOR CYCLING* BOOT CAMP BODY PUMP BODY COMBAT SAT BODY PUMP 0915 ATSUGI SAT BODY PUMP INDOOR CYCLING* SUMMER SWIM LESSONS $50 for 50-minute lessons (youth levels 3-6) $25 for 25-minute lessons (parent/child aquatics, preschool, youth levels 1-2, and adult) Sign-up Process: 1) Attend the (pre-screen) at Ranger Indoor Pool, June 19-21 from 2-5 p.m. to determine you or your child’s swim level* 2) Each family will randomly draw a “time card” that specifies the date & time for swim lesson registration** 3) With “time card” in hand, register and pay for swim lessons at the Central Registration Office, bldg. 3250. on the designated date and time. It’s OK to show up later than the time specified, but not before. 4) Patrons who register and complete one of the sessions listed below will draw another “time card” in registering for the next session. First-time patrons will draw their "time cards" during the time card drawing dates listed below. 5) Open registrations for each session at Central Registration are conducted on Fridays from 0900-1700 during the “Time Cards” drawing week. *If you are unable to attend the pre-screen date above, please call 264-6165 at Ranger Indoor Pool to arrange for an available date and time. ** Infants: Although infants do not require a pre-screen, parents are still required to still draw a “time card” for swim lesson registration. IMPORTANT: Before registering for Swim Classes, all patrons must be enrolled with the Central Registration (264-3588) database. If you've been enrolled within the past year, you can skip this step. Questions? Swim Lesson pre-screening & swim level questions: Ranger Indoor Pool, 264-6165 Registration process questions: Central Registration, 264-3588 Note: Limited space – first come, first served SWIM LESSON Period Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Jun 26 - Jul 7 Jul 10-21 Jul 24 - Aug 4 Aug 7-18 TIME CARD Drawing Dates Jun 19-21 Jul 3-5 Jul 17-19 Jul 31 - Aug 2 TIME CARD CENTRAL REGISTRATION Registration Open Registration Please follow the time listed on your time card. It’s OK to show up later than the time specified, but not before. Jun 23, 0900-1700 Jul 7, 0900-1700 Jul 21, 0900-1700 Aug 4, 0900-1700 NAVY CYP ATSUGI Child and Youth Programs The Youth Center/School-Age Care 2017 summer camp for youth in kindergarten through 12 years old will be conducted June 19-Aug 25. Camp Adventure counselors will work with CYP staff to program fun and educational field trips, swimming, bowling, arts and crafts, high-energy songs, individual/group games and much more. Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack will be provided on all camp days. If camp participants choose not to attend scheduled field trips, we ask parents to arrange for alternate childcare, as we do not offer a stay back program. If you are not currently enrolled in the regular SAC program, please bring a copy of the sponsor’s and spouse’s most recent LES and/or pay statements when registering to calculate program fees. Trunk/Flea Market Sat, Jun 3 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. @ Trilogy parking lot Sell your items from the trunk of your vehicle or bring you own pop-up tent. Tables and Chairs available for rent. Tables $7 each, Chairs 50¢ each. FREE! (sign-ups required at Corner Pocket) Limited Spaces first come first serve July Tours - Sign-ups begin Thu, Jun 1 JUL TOURS LINE-UP Jul 1 Five Colored Lakes Hike & Abukuma Cave Jul 2 Fuji Sightseeing ver. 2 Jul 4 All Day Disney (Independence Day) Jul 6 Funabashi Andersen Park Jul 8 Nara Sightseeing Jul 9 Tokyo Sightseeing Jul 9 New Sanno Brunch & Hiratsuka Tanabata Star Festival Jul 11 Children’s Land Jul 15 Tree Cross Adventure Zipline Jul 15 Fuji Safari Park Jul 16 Kurobe Dam & Matsumoto Castle Jul 17 Kyoto Gion Festival Jul 22 Mt. Fuji one-day climb Jul 22 Yunessun Hakone Spa Jul 23 Peach Picking, Kaleidoscope Making & Shirayuri Winery Jul 29 Dinosaur Exhibition & Kasai Rinkai Park Jul 29 Kawagoe Hyakumanto Festival Jul 30 Hikone Castle & Hieizan Enryakuji Temple Jul 31 Hakone Kosui Fireworks & Boat Cruise 17183a Fuji Sightseeing ver. 2 Date: Sun, Jul 2 Cost: Adult $42 Youth (6-11) $30 Child (0-5) $25 Mileage: 200 km Depart: 7 a.m. / Return: 7:30 p.m. This tour begins from Lake Yamanaka which features an open view of the wondrous Mt. Fuji. Next, we will visit the flower fields of Yamanakako where flowers bloom all year round. Our tour continues to the 5th station of Mt. Fuji where we will touchdown on the slopes of Fuji-san. Our last stop is the picturesque Shiraito Waterfall located at the southwestern foothills of Mt. Fuji. Admissions to scheduled places are included. EXTRA 17185a All Day Disney (Independence Day) Date: Tue, Jul 4 Cost: $25 Mileage: 100 km Depart: 7 a.m. / Return: 10:30 p.m. Depart Tokyo Disneyland: 9 p.m. DisneySea: 9:10 p.m. Spend your day at the “Happiest Place on Earth,” Tokyo Disney which offers two major parks: Disneyland & DisneySea. Drop-off and pick-up will be made at both Disneyland and DisneySea. Our bus is unable to stay on location, so please plan accordingly. Disney park tickets are your expense. One day Pass: Adult (18+): ¥7,400 17182a Five Colored Lakes Hike Youth (12-17): ¥6,400 & Abukuma Cave Child (4-11): ¥4,800 Date: Sat, Jul 1 To avoid standing in line at Tokyo Cost: $57 (4 and older) Disneyland, tickets may be purchased Mileage: 500 km at IACE travel located in the Tours Depart: 3:30 a.m. / Return: 10:30 p.m. Office, 264-6297. IACE charges a Discover the Aizu region of Goshiki- ¥500 administration fee for each ticket. numa "5 Colored Lakes", Mt. Azuma, and Abukuma cave in Fukushima prefecture. The 5-colored lakes, ranging from reddish green to cobalt blue, sits on a highland plain in the Bandai-Asahi National Park. Next, Mount Azuma-kofuji, an active Go to navyMWRatsugi.com for details. stratovolcano, has a conical-shaped crater and is the named "Kofuji" MWR TOURS “First Day” Sign-Ups (small Mount Fuji). Mount Azuma's appealing symmetrical crater and the Active Duty personnel in uniform will receive Head of the Line privileges on the first day of nearby fumarolic area with its many sign-ups from 9-10 a.m. onsen have made it a popular tourist We are unable to accept phone calls for tour destination. Lastly, the limestone registration from 9 a.m.-noon during the first covered Abukuma Cave navigates you day of tour registration sign-ups. Online tour sign ups begin at 12 p.m. through a 600-meter path of stalactites and stalagmites. Due to the physical requirements, this tour is Children under 18 must be accompanied limited to those four and older. by a parent/guardian. EXTRA EXTRA Book Tours Online or 17187a Funabashi Andersen Park Date: Thu, Jul 6 Cost: $25 Mileage: 150 km Depart: 7 a.m. / Return: 6 p.m. The Funabashi Andersen Park is located in Chiba Prefecture and has been awarded “Travelers Choice of 2016”. The park area replicates the rural scenery of Denmark at the height of H.C. Andersen’s literary activities from the 1800’s. “Easy” athletics can be enjoyed in the "Wanpaku Oukoku Zone" and the "Shizentaiken Zone" (Nature Experience Zone). Visitors can also enjoy the lush forest oasis. Admission Price: Adult (16+) ¥900 Youth (6-15) ¥200 / Child (4-5) ¥100 Lunch 17189a Nara Sightseeing Date: Sat, Jul 8 Cost: Adult $90 Youth (6-11) $70 Child (3-5) $60 Mileage: 800 km Depart: 3 a.m. / Return: 11:30 p.m. Nara, Japan’s capital during the eighth century played an important role as the center of culture, arts and industry. On this tour we will visit the Todaiji Temple, which houses the world’s largest wooden Buddha at 50 feet tall. We’ll also visit the most celebrated shrine in Nara, the Kasuga Grand Shrine, known for its many lanterns. Nara Park, surrounded with hundreds of free-roaming deer will be our last destination. The tour is limited to ages three and older due to the long distance. EXTRA 17190a Tokyo Sightseeing Date: Sun, Jul 9 Cost: Adult $45 Youth (6-11) $30 Child (0-5) $25 Mileage: 150 km Depart: 7:30 a.m. / Return: 6:30 p.m. We will start this tour at Tokyo Tower, where you’ll have a chance to view Tokyo city from an observatory 150 meters high. From the Imperial Palace, you’ll have a perfect photo opportunity against the backdrop of Nijubashi (double layer bridge). Around lunchtime, we’ll arrive at the oldest Temple in Tokyo. You will have time to eat lunch, visit the temple and do some shopping. We’ll then enjoy a boat cruise down the Sumida River. Admissions are included. EXTRA 17190b New Sanno Brunch & Hiratsuka Tanabata Star Festival Date: Sun, Jul 9 Cost: Adult $46 Youth (4-12) $32 Child (0-3) $22 Mileage: 100 km Depart: 8:45 a.m. / Return: 5:30 p.m. Enjoy an array of pastries, made-to-order omelets, Belgium waffles and other dishes that make up the New Sanno’s Sunday Brunch. Next, we will attend the Tanabata Star Festival. This festival celebrates a Chinese legend of two stars, the Weaver and the Herdsman, who fell deeply in love with each other, but could only meet at the bank of the Milky Way once a year on the night of July 7. Tour price includes bus transportation and tour guide service. Tour may be cancelled due to inclement weather on short notice. New Sanno Brunch tickets are included. EXTRA tree to tree. It’s safe and requires no prior training other than a 15-minute introductory session upon arrival. This tour is restricted to those 10 years and older and at least 140cm / 56 inches tall. Maximum allowable weight: 130kg / 285lbs IMPOTANT: Athletic shoes required. Children must be accompanied by an adult during the course, and no more than two children per adult. Admission is included. 17197a Kurobe Dam & Matsumoto Castle Date: Sun, Jul 16 Cost: Adult $80 Youth (6-11) $65 Child (4-5) $50 Mileage: 500 km Depart: 5 a.m. / Return: 8:30 p.m. The Kurobe Dam, Japan’s largest dam, is on the Kurobe River in Toyama Prefecture. It stands 610 feet high and holds 260,000,000 cubic yard of water. Our next stop will be the famed Matsumoto Castle which is listed as a Japanese national treasure. This tour includes transportation, guide fee, trolley bus to Kurobe Dam and admission to Matsumoto castle. If you want to go farther than Kurobe Dam, it will be at your expense. Admissions to scheduled places are included. Due to the length, this tour is limited to those four and older. EXTRA or 17196b Fuji Safari Park Date: Sat, Jul 15 Cost: Adult $60 Youth (3-11) $49 Child (0-2) $25 Mileage: 200 km Depart: 8 a.m. / Return: 5 p.m. Go on an African Adventure “Japanese Style”. We are off to Fuji 17198a Kyoto Gion Festival Safari Park; one of the most unique Date: Mon, Jul 17 Cost: Adult $95 zoos in Japan. Re-creating the Youth (6-11) $75 surroundings of the animals’ actual Child (3-5) $65 17192a Kodomo no Kuni African habitat, this zoo offers a tour Mileage: 800 km (Children’s Land) through the animals’ environment Depart: 3 a.m. / Return: 11 p.m. Date: Tue, Jul 11 while they roam about freely! Considered the most famous festival in Cost: $19 Includes guide services, park all of Japan, the Gion Festival (festival Mileage: 50 km of Yasaka Shrine) takes place annually admission and bus tour through the during the month of July. Floats are Depart: 9 a.m. / Return: 4:30 p.m. park. Sign up early for this very impressive in size towering at 25 Kodomo no Kuni is a 240-acre park popular tour. Admissions to meters tall and up to 12 tons in weight. that houses farm animals, a 110-meter The floats are on wheels and are pulled scheduled places are included. long slide, mini steam locomotive, an by lines of people, dressed to represent artificial river, and other facilities. different themes. We will also visit the Nature walks, craft art, and pottery Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its ATTENTION! Due to Japanese law, lap are also popular activities. Children seating is illegal. All customers must thousand torii gates. This tour is can have fun with their parents at the wear seatbelts, and children must be in limited to three years and older due to Kids Zoo where children can come in child or booster seats when applicable. the long distance involved. contact with small animals. Here you can buy fresh milk and ice cream. t o u r i c o n s Admission: Adults ¥600 ......Expect Crowded Conditions ......Comfortable Shoes Recommended ......Transportation Only Youth (6-15) ¥200 / Child (3-5) ¥100 EXTRA Lunch EXTRA Lunch 17196a Tree Cross Adventure Zip-line Date: Sat, Jul 15 Cost: Adult (18+) $56 Youth (10-17) $46 Mileage: 100 km Depart: 7 a.m. / Return: 3 p.m. Enjoy a physically challenging and exciting zipline course that will test your climbing and balance skills to the limit. The course is about two hours long that consist of vertical and horizontal rope ladders, vertical nets, rock climbing walls, and zip-lines up to 173 meters. Many of the stations are up to 30 meters above ground. Equipped with a harness and attached to a safety line, participants zip from EXTRA Lunch ......Bring a Jacket EXTRA ......Bring Extra Yen ......Strollers Not Recommended Lunch or .....Bring Lunch or Yen ......Not for Young Children (Distance) Lunch ......Bring Your Own Lunch Do you have plans for Independence Day Weekend? Plan in advance and get a discount! What IACE Travel can do for you: - Airfare / hotels / tour arrangements - International / domestic packages - Tokyo Disney Resort vouchers / JR tickets / cruises - Command / Group trip arrangements Over 40 years’ experience Started in NY! CONTACT US 264-6297/6298 | [email protected] | www.iace.co.jp/english 17203a Mt. Fuji One-Day Climb or Date: Sat, Jul 22 Cost: $48 (10+) Mileage: 300 km Depart Atsugi: 4 a.m. / Return: 10 p.m. Depart Mt Fuji: 7 p.m. Mt. Fuji is 3770 meters / 12,389 feet high and will test your ability to climb in high altitudes to the limit. We will start at the Fuji Subaru Line 5th station. Price includes bus transportation and tour guide service. This tour is restricted to those 10 years and older. In case of inclement weather, this tour will be cancelled. Hiking shoes are recomended. Note: Climbers must attend Mt. Fuji Safety Brief prior to signing up for this tour. Class dates: May 10 & 24, 11 a.m.-noon, June 7 & July 11 from noon until 1 p.m. Lunch of Japanese wine. Admissions and peach picking expense is included. *Note: Kaleidoscope making not included in the Childs’ price. Tour may cancel on short notice due to inclement weather. 17210a Giga Dinosaur Exhibition or & Kasai Rinkai Park Date: Sat, Jul 29 Cost: Adult $35 Youth (4-15) $25 Child (0-3) $15 Mileage: 100 km Depart: 7:30 a.m. / Return: 6 p.m. Join us as we visit the Mega Dinosaur exhibition held at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center. The main attractions are T-Rex and the gigantic Ruyangosaurus. Ruyangosaurus is the largest dinosaurs ever discovered in Asia. This 38m long and 14m tall giant weighed in at 130 tons. After the exhibition, we are heading to Kasai Rinkai Park where you may visit the glass dome of "Tokyo Sea life Park", ride a giant Ferris wheel 117 meters tall or simply enjoy free time at the park. Dinosaur Exhibition admission included. Admissions at Kasai Rinkai Park are customer’s expense. Tokyo Sea Life Park Admission: Adult (15+):¥700 / Youth (12-14): ¥250 Child (11 and under): Free. Ferris wheel (3+): ¥700 Lunch EXTRA 17203b Yunessun Hakone Spa Date: Sat, Jul 22 Cost: Adult $37 Youth (3-11) $32 Child (0-2) $20 Mileage: 150 km Depart: 8:30 a.m. / Return: 6 p.m. Surrounded by a Hakone’s lush forest, Yunessun is nestled in a peaceful and relaxed setting. This facility is bathing suit friendly and uses a cashless system allowing you to pay your total bill upon departure. Be advised, a tattoo policy is instituted and strictly enforced. Don’t forget 17210b Kawagoe Hyakumanto Festival your bathing suit! Admission tickets Date: Sat, Jul 29 are included. Cost: Adult $40 Youth (6-11) $33 17204a Peach Picking, Kaleidoscope Child (0-5) $27 Making & Shirayuri Winery Mileage: 200 km Date: Sun, Jul 23 Depart: 12 p.m. / Return: 9:30 p.m. Cost: Adult $65 Come with us to Kawagoe City and Youth (3-12) $50 admire the radiance of lanterns and *Child (0-2) $30 revel in the celebration of the “Million Mileage: 300 km Lantern Festival”. Kawagoe is known Depart: 8 a.m. / Return: 7:30 p.m. as “Little Edo”, a historical town Shirane in Yamanashi Prefecture is noted for the Kitain Temple that was one of the rare places in the Kanto founded by a Buddhist protest in Plain where peach picking is 830AD. We will visit old Bell tower, available. Packed peaches can be stone storage houses, and Kitain purchases at an additional charge. We will later visit the Yamanshi Craft Center, where you can try your hand at making your very own kaleido- CANCELLATION REFUND POLICY documentation must be presented for a refund, scope. Later, we’ll visit the Shirayuri Written without exception. Your receipt is required to issue a refund. Winery to learn the process of One-Day Tours wine-making, bottling and the history – If you cancel 6 business days prior to your scheduled tour, EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA temple before commencing to the festival. Tour price includes bus transportation, guide service, and admissions to scheduled places. Tour will be cancelled on short notice upon inclement weather. 17211a Hikone Castle & Hieizan Enryakuji Temple Date: Sun, Jul 30 Cost: Adult $90 Youth (12-15) $75 Child (3-11) $65 Mileage: 800 km Depart: 3 a.m. / Return: 10 p.m. Enryakuji temple is located in Kyoto’s eastern mountain range on Mount Hieizan and is one of the important monasteries in Japan. Enryakuji was founded in 788 by Saicho, the monk who used his learning of Chinese Buddhism to found the Tendai sect. After the lunch, we are going to Hikone Castle which was completed in the year 1622. It served as the seat of the local Ii Daimyo until the end of Japan’s feudal age in 1868. Due to the length, this tour is limited to those three and older. EXTRA 17212a Hakone Kosui Fireworks & Boat Cruise Date: Mon, July 31 Cost: Adult $55 Youth (6-11) $45 Child (0-5) $30 Mileage: 150 km Depart: 4:30 p.m. / Return: 11 p.m. Experience the 1,000 floating lanterns and 3,000 exploding fireworks at the Hakone Kosui Festival. The nine-headed Dragon God of Lake Ashi is worshiped, while red rice and sake is offered to the Gods. This tour includes a relaxing boat cruise along Lake Ashi as we watch the fireworks light up the night sky. Tour price includes bus transportation and boat cruise admission. EXTRA Overnight Tours – If you cancel 11 business days prior to your scheduled tour, no charge will be assessed. – If you cancel 7-10 business days prior, you will be charged the deposit of the tour. – If you cancel 6 business days prior, or on the date of the no charge will be assessed. tour, or seek a refund past the date of the tour, no refund will – If you cancel 1-5 business days prior, you will be charged be given, except in the event of valid duty commitment. 50% of the total price of the tour. Cancellation cannot be accepted for tours that require – If you cancel on the date of the tour or seek a refund past admission tickets in advance. i.e. sumo tournaments, the date of the tour, no refunds will be given. Business days concerts, etc. Please inquire at the Tours Office for full excludes the weekend and U.S. holidays. cancellation/refunds policy. SINGLESAILORLIBERTY ATSUGI JUNE 2017 NAF Atsugi • Bldg. 77 264-4750 Liberty Events Foosball Tournament | Thu, Jun 1 at 6 p.m. Come sign up for at the Liberty Center to see what it takes to become the Foosball Champion. Prizes will be given to 1st and 2nd place! New Movie Monday | Mon, Jun 12 and 26 at 6 p.m. Join us at the Liberty Lounge for our newly released movie viewing every Monday at 6 p.m. Free popcorn and soft drinks will be provided. Friday Night Game Night at 7 p.m. Join us every Friday night in the Liberty Lounge for GAME NIGHT! There will be food and refreshments, and participants are eligible to win prizes. Cut Throat Billiards Tournament Thu, Jun 15 at 6 p.m. Cutthroat or cut-throat is a three-player or team pocket billiards game, played on a pool table, with a full standard set of pool balls (15 object balls and a cue ball). Each player is commonly assigned a set of five consecutively numbered object balls, but they do not have to be consecutive. The object of the game is to be the last player with at least one ball still on the table. Final table will win prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Spades Tournament | Mon, Jun 5 at 6 p.m. Join us at Liberty as we will have a spades tournament. See if you have what it takes to be the champion! Learning to Speak Japanese with Mike Tue, Jun 6 & 20 at 6 p.m. Mike will be teaching basic Japanese sentences, questions and customs in the introduction to the Japanese language. Feel free to bring any questions or topics you want to learn about. This class is for you! Open Mic Night | Wed, Jun 7 & 21 at 6 p.m. Join us at the Liberty Mini-Theater for Open Mic Night! Choose from our huge selection of songs to perform with a friend, or by yourself. Do you have what it takes to be a star? Free beverages provided. Mario Cart Tournament on Big Screen Thu, Jun 8 at 6 p.m. We will have Wii Mario Cart set up on the big screen TV for the tournament! Join us at the Liberty Center and play as we get ready to see who can be the best and become the champion! Monte Carlo Night: Black Jack Tournament Fri, Jun 9 at 6 p.m. This month we will be playing Black Jack Tournament at the Corner Pocket. Up to 24 players are eligible to enter the tournament. At the end of the night, the player with the most value in poker chips will win a prize. Sign up at the Liberty Center by 5 p.m. to be eligible to play. Cards Against Humanity | Mon, Jun 19 at 7 p.m. Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people. Unlike most of the party games you've played before, the game is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends. The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else answers with their funniest white card. Connect 4 Challenge | Thu, Jun 22 at 6 p.m. Come join Liberty to play Connect 4. This event will have prizes for 1st and 2nd and 3rd place. Beverages provided. Giant Jenga Challenge | Wed, Jun 28 at 6 p.m. Come join Liberty to play Giant Jenga. Let’s see how high you can stack the blocks to be the last person standing. Beverages provided. Sorry Board Game Tournament Thu, Jun 29 at 6 p.m. Come join Liberty to play Sorry. Pick a color and make your way around the board before someone gets a sorry card and sends you back to the beginning. Beverages will also be available. Liberty Trips S17164C Cultural Restaurant Trip: Shabu Shabu in Yokohama Date: Tue, Jun 13 Cost: E1-E4: Free E5 & Above: $30.70 Depart Atsugi: Tue, Jun 13 at 5 p.m. Return to Atsugi: Tue, Jun 13 at 9 p.m. Max: 9 | Deadline: Thu, Jun 11 S17168C Hakone Fishing Trip Date: Sat, Jun 17 Cost: E1-E4: $23.30 E5 & Above: $41.30 Depart Atsugi: Sun, Jun 17 at 5 a.m. Return to Atsugi: Sun, Jun 17 at 5 p.m. Max: 9 | Deadline: Sat, Jun 15 S17175C Fuji Safari Park Trip Date: Sat, Jun 24 Cost: E1-E4: $ 22.50 E5 & Above: $33.70 Depart Atsugi: Sat, Jun 24 at 8 a.m. Return to Atsugi: Sat, Jun 24 at 7 p.m. Max: 9 | Deadline: Thu, Jun 22 Junior Sailor SPECIAL JUNIOR SAILOR TOURS Jun 3 Asakusa SS Boat Cruise Epson Aqua Park Jun 3 Fuji Safari Park Jun 4 Nagoya Castle & Toyota Automobile Museum Jun 10 Oze Hike Jun 11 Iris Festival & Shinshoji Temple Jun 11 New Sanno Brunch & Railway Museum Jun 17 Koka, Iga Ninja Village & Shigaraki Pottery Town Jun 24 Osaka Sightseeing Jun 25 Fuji-Q Highland Amusement Park Jun 25 Yunessun Hakone Spa 25 30 $ 15 $ $ FREE 20 $ 35 $ 25 $ 15 FREE $ 15 $ Jun 10 Oze Hike No-show reservations will be charged the original tour price. 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Gateway Inns & Suites PHONE Official TAD/TDY Lodging Space-A (Leisure) Rooms Hotel-quality rooms at affordable prices Private Suite $65-$70 per night / Executive Room $75 264-3696 or 1-877-NAVY-BED • [email protected] 52 978 495 1300 3942 (rev. May 2017) DIRECTORY FACILITY Independence Day Celebration Sat, Jul 1 | 4 p.m. Taylor Taylor Field Field & & Cinema Cinema 77 77 LASER LIGHT SHOW TS & ES ONT C GA ME S FIREWORKS Sat, Jul 1 | 4 p.m.* | Taylor Field NAVY ENTERTAINMENT *Detailed event times to be announced later. Please check navyMWRatsugi.com FREE – open to everyone! Celebrate Independence Day with a FREE outdoor concert! Rain Plan: Trilogy
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