Hehehe. I don't actually know what my schedule will be like, because I haven't gotten my official roster for the next semester. Last semester, I had every Thursday off, which was kind of cool. Usually, on weekdays, I'll be working until 16.30, and I'm at the very outskirts of Tokyo so it'll take me a bit to get into the city. Saturdays I'll be finished at 13.15 and Sundays I'm off.
So yeah, feel free to pencil yourself in anywhere, and I already told you that if you needed a place to crash, just lemme know.
If I still have Thursdays off next semester - and I'll let you know ASAP if that's true... there's a whole bunch of things that'll warrant a full day exploration. If you want the cultural experience, there's always the National Museum. I'm told the Ghibli Museum is more or less in my backyard... I could book us for it on the Sunday (which is my one surefire day off) if you want.
Or, you know, I am suffering from Disneyland withdrawal, and Disney is way more fun with other people. I know the park like the back of my hand, so that'd be a cool half-plus-whole day event, if you want. (Disney in Tokyo has two resorts. One of the best ways to do them is to do the first resort after 6 PM on one day - you need someone familiar with the park to orchestrate that, but it's entirely possible to fit all the big attractions in - and then do the next one for the whole of the next day. There's a relatively cheap partner hotel nearby.
There's also some nice day-trips/two-day trips from Tokyo, if you want... Nikko or Kamakura come to mind straight away. If you need to shoestring, just let me know and I'll make sure to stay inside your budget.
Just in case, my email is elinel at gmail dot com. Go ahead and tell me what you think :)
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Date: 2010-08-11 05:29 pm (UTC)So yeah, feel free to pencil yourself in anywhere, and I already told you that if you needed a place to crash, just lemme know.
If I still have Thursdays off next semester - and I'll let you know ASAP if that's true... there's a whole bunch of things that'll warrant a full day exploration. If you want the cultural experience, there's always the National Museum. I'm told the Ghibli Museum is more or less in my backyard... I could book us for it on the Sunday (which is my one surefire day off) if you want.
Or, you know, I am suffering from Disneyland withdrawal, and Disney is way more fun with other people. I know the park like the back of my hand, so that'd be a cool half-plus-whole day event, if you want. (Disney in Tokyo has two resorts. One of the best ways to do them is to do the first resort after 6 PM on one day - you need someone familiar with the park to orchestrate that, but it's entirely possible to fit all the big attractions in - and then do the next one for the whole of the next day. There's a relatively cheap partner hotel nearby.
There's also some nice day-trips/two-day trips from Tokyo, if you want... Nikko or Kamakura come to mind straight away. If you need to shoestring, just let me know and I'll make sure to stay inside your budget.
Just in case, my email is elinel at gmail dot com. Go ahead and tell me what you think :)