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Bandai 2014

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When? 
The trip will take place on October 11-13.

How much? 
The cost is 16,000 yen to be paid to MAJET when you arrive. Cash please! This includes all the campsite equipment, two nights' accommodation (bedding provided), breakfast, and nicely sized dinners. Lunch is not included.

THE FACEBOOK EVENT IS NOT AN RSVP. 
Please fill out the Google form at the bottom of this page.
Sign-up deadline is Thursday, October 2.
(You snooze, you lose!)

Want more info?
There is more information in the "Bandai and You" document. Please download it below.
bandai_and_you.doc
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About Bandai

Lake Hibara is a beautiful spot under the shadow of Mt. Bandai, a dormant volcano. We will be staying in wooden cabins down by the lake and have full access to the site's bikes, kayaks, ping pong table, barbeques, and sento.

For the brave and beautiful souls amongst you, if the weather is favorable, Mt Bandai offers a challenging hike, the lake has a great cycling route around it, and there are small islands that can be swum/kayaked to.

Those of you fancying a slightly gentler experience can visit the Five Colored Lakes or view one of the world's largest collections of Dali sculpture and paintings in a custom built gallery nearby.

And those of you wanting a totally sedentary experience can just relax by the lake admiring the view!

Text doesn't totally do the Bandai trip justice, so if you really want to know what Bandai is like, try asking someone that has been! BANDAI IS AWESOME!

What should I bring?

  • 16,000 yen in cash for MAJET. There is a conbini nearby, but don't count on an ATM.
  • This is a BYOB event. So please bring your own alcohol - be it gin, cooking sherry, or Sapporo's finest, it is yours to bring.
  • Some snack foods/lunches. Breakfast and dinner are provided, but should you want more food, bring some. There is a nearby conbini, but the quickest way there is by kayak.
  • Rain clothes, because you never know.
  • Sunhats and sun lotion, also because you never know.
  • Mosquito repellent - I cannot stress this enough. There are a lot of mosquitoes.
  • Warm clothes - the evenings get cold.
  • Swimming clothes.
  • A towel.
  • Water bottle (particularly for hikers).
  • A printed copy of the "Bandai and Me" guide. It has everything you need to know in it and will let you plan your weekend independently. Please download from the link above.
  • A guitar, footballs, cricket bats, tennis rackets or whatever fireside fun you want to have.
  • iPod and speakers - unless you are happy with the only person that brings one having 16 hours of acid jazz.
  • Your numerous devices (camera, phone, etc.)
  • Chargers for your numerous devices.

Transportation

This year, as last year, we will be running a carpool to Bandai.
Carpooling is great fun. It is a fantastic way to meet people, get your party mood started, and listen to someone else's iPod.

Drivers: Just like last year, we will reimburse you 1000 yen per each carpooler you take. Take three passengers and you could be looking at 20% of your trip paid for! We will also have directions for you.

Obviously MAJET cannot guarantee everyone a space in the carpool. We will do our absolute best. Last year ran without problems, and we aim to do the same again.

Carpooling details will be finalized after the sign-up deadline (October 2) has passed.
            Click the pins of the map for handy info about each place.

View Bandai 2012 in a larger map

Disclaimer

Cancellations after October 2 (Thu.) will incur any cancellation fees that we are charged as an organization. Sorry! We will only charge you what we are charged for your cancellation. Organizing for a big group is very difficult, so we would appreciate it if you could give us as much notice as possible.

This season is a very busy time in your schools. Please check with your school that you are not needed on the weekend of the trip. Often the ALT is the last person to hear about things, so please make absolutely sure you do not have a PTA meeting/culture day/enkai/etc. before you RSVP. This is particularly relevant if you are new, as it is probably assumed you know the school calendar.

Being on a trip with MAJET does not make you immune to death. Nor does it make MAJET responsible for you death/injuries/shame.

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  • MAJET Committee
  • Miyagi Area Guides
    • Northern Miyagi >
      • Kurihara
      • Osaki >
        • Kami
        • Wakuya
        • Misato
      • Tome
    • Sanriku Coast >
      • Kessenuma >
        • Karakuwa
        • Motoyoshi
      • Ishinomaki >
        • Higashi Matsushima
        • Ogatsu
        • Oshika
      • Onagawa
      • Minami Sanriku
    • Sendai Area >
      • Iwanuma
      • Matsushima
      • Ohira
      • Osato
      • Rifu
      • Shichigahama
      • Sendai
      • Shiogama
      • Tagajo
      • Taiwa
      • Tomiya
    • Sennan >
      • Natori
      • Kakuda
      • Ogawara
      • Shibata
      • Shichikashuku
      • Shiroishi
      • Watari
      • Marumori
      • Kawasaki
      • Yamamoto
      • Murata
      • Zao
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