Re: [94attendees] Day trip to Tokyo

Kalika Suksomboon <ka-suksomboon@kddilabs.jp> Thu, 05 November 2015 11:11 UTC

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If you plan to travel around Shibuya on this Sunday 8, and is interested 
in music (tap dance), please feel free to join my friend's concert. 
Please check out this following information.

http://www.strobe-cafe.com/kitasando/schedule/2015/11/201511080.html

1年 ぶりのワンマンライブのおしらせです!
とっても素敵なメンバーと、ワクワクドキドキなリハーサルをしています☆当日 
に向けて幸せに真剣に時を重ねていきます!
どう ぞお越しください☆we're gonna play music and do some things on Nov 
8th. i am very very excited after our first rehearsal. hope you join us:)

山本 光恵 ピアノ/キーボード
傳田 修弘 ギター
渡辺 聡彦 ドラム/パーカッション
BAN パーカッション
Kayo コーラス

ゲス ト yoshiko タップ (vo x tap tap x voアカペラコラボでお迎えします)



11/8(日)
Sunday, Time:
昼公演1st set:2pm (1:30pmオープン)
夜公演2nd set:7pm (6:30pmオープン)

前売presale 3,000円+1drink / 当日at doors 3,500円+1drink
昼夜入替制・未就学児童無料・小学生半額

北参道ストロボカフェにて at Strobe Cafe Kitasando
東京都渋谷区千駄ヶ谷4-3-10 ニューベリー千駄ヶ谷 B1 TEL03-3405-2005

Location/place:
Strobe Cafe Kitasando
http://www.strobe-cafe.com/kitasando/access/
Access:
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Sendagaya 4-3-10 Newberry Sendagaya B1
Access by train
1 minute walk from Fukutoshin Kitasandō Station 1 exit
Walk from the Yamanote Line Sobu Line Yoyogi Station West 7 minutes
7-minute walk from Oedo Line Yoyogi Station Exit A1

Kitasando strobe cafe is located near the northern approach an 
intersection, the old Harajuku police site. It entered a narrow road 
between the Italian and Lawson is B1 of small building of 2F denominated 
about 5m.

ps: The seat reservation is required.

Thanks,
Kalika


On 11/5/15 6:27 PM, Black, David wrote:
>> And it is very worth-while to check on the sign whether the train is
>> local (blue on the sign), express (red), limited express (orange) since
>> it makes a huge difference in the time it takes to get into Tokyo.
> +1 - don't take a local to/from Tokyo.
>
>> The local/express status changes along the path - a train might start
>> off as local on the Minatomirai line and become express or limited as it
>> continues from Yokohama station.
> The train type on the Minatomirai line should apply beyond Yokohama station
> at least as far as Shibuya (on the JR Yamanote ring line in Tokyo) - both
> expresses and limited expresses skip one or more stops on the Minatomirai
> line, but all trains stop at Minatomirai.
>
> Thanks,
> --David
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 94attendees [mailto:94attendees-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Erik
>> Nordmark
>> Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 4:12 AM
>> To: 94attendees@ietf.org
>> Subject: Re: [94attendees] Day trip to Tokyo
>>
>>
>> And it is very worth-while to check on the sign whether the train is
>> local (blue on the sign), express (red), limited express (orange) since
>> it makes a huge difference in the time it takes to get into Tokyo.
>>
>> The local/express status changes along the path - a train might start
>> off as local on the Minatomirai line and become express or limited as it
>> continues from Yokohama station.
>>
>>      Erik
>>
>> On 11/5/15 1:35 PM, Ted Lemon wrote:
>>> Thursday, Nov 5, 2015 1:29 PM Praveen Balasubramanian wrote:
>>>> What would be the best way to reach Tokyo from Yokohama - which train is
>> the most frequent from Yokohama station to Tokyo and also runs into late
>> evening? Any suggestions on the best places to explore in Tokyo (is
>> http://wikitravel.org/en/Classic_Tokyo,_Modern_Tokyo a good itinerary)?
>>> It depends where you are going.   There are lots of trains that get there in
>> a similar amount of time.   For example, I went up to the Omotesando
>> neighborhood by taking the Minatomirai line, which changed to two other lines
>> without me having to change trains.   Express most of the way.   If you are
>> going to the Ginza, you can switch at Yokohama station to the Tokaido line
>> (IIRC) and that has expresses that get you there pretty fast.   You can also
>> switch to the Keikyu line at Yokohama, and it is pretty great from a tourist
>> perspective, more so than the Tokaido line.
>>> Use Google Maps if you have it, and get directions.   It will tell  you what
>> train to take and what it says on the announcement.   You can identify the
>> train by the time if the announcement is only in Japanese, because they are
>> that accurate.
>>>
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