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JANUARY TOURS Misawa Misawa ITT ITT

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Hours of Operation:

Monday–Friday | 9 a.m.–4 p.m.

Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and federal holidays. For more information, call 226-3555. @MisawaITT

AOMORI BIG BUDDHA TOUR

Saturday, Jan. 9 On sale Friday, Dec. 9 Departs | 8:30 a.m. Returns | 5 p.m. Ages 16+ | $35 Ages 6–15 | $25 Ages 5 & under | $15

Visit Aomori Showa Daibutsu, also known as the Big Buddha in Aomori. � e tallest seated Buddha in Japan, it was built in 1984 and is surrounded by beautiful natural greenery.

TOKYO SUMO

� ursday, Jan. 12–Monday, Jan. 16 | On sale now! � ursday, Jan. 19–Sunday, Jan. 22 | On sale now!

Includes: round trip transportation by bus, four-night stay at the New Sanno Hotel, one day of admission to Tokyo Sumo, an English-speaking tour escort and two free days to explore Tokyo on your own!

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We can fi nd the best deals on hotels anywhere in Japan. We also make ferry reservations!

CHARTER BUS

All organizations interested in chartering a bus for a tour should stop by ITT to make reservations. Reservations are accepted up to 90 days in advance of the trip date and are taken on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis.

TSUGARU TETSUDO STOVE TRAIN TOUR

Saturday, Jan. 21 On sale Wednesday, Dec. 21 Departs | 8 a.m. Returns | 7:30 p.m. Ages 12+ | $60 Ages 5–11 | $45 Ages 1–4 | $30* Age 11 months & under | $15*

Enjoy a ride on the classic Tsugaru Stove Train that has been in service since 1940. � e train has a nostalgic atmosphere with a coal potbelly stove inside, wooden window frames and wooden fl oors. You will take in breathtaking winter scenery on your way to Kanayama City where you will make your own ceramic mug or plate. *Craft fee not included for ages 4 & under.

HAKKODA SNOW MONSTER

Saturday, Jan. 21 | On sale Wednesday, Dec. 21 Saturday, Jan. 28 | On sale Wednesday, Dec. 28 Departs | 9:30 a.m. Returns | 7:30 p.m. Ages 12+ | $55 Ages 6–11 | $30 Ages 5 & under | $25

Take the ropeway to the top of Mt. Hakkoda and enjoy breathtaking winter views. Once at the top you can enjoy a walk amongst the infamous “snow monsters” that are unique to the Hakkoda Mountains.

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