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From: Karyna Shuliak
To: Romy Yamada
Subject: Re: Intro
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 05:24:12 +0000
Dear Romy,
That sounds amazing!!! Thank you very much for the update!
On Jan 10, 2017, at 7:35 AM, Romy Yamada
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
Thank you for your patience! Here is the wagashi experience information, updated schedule, recap of the experience price, and
the next steps.
1) Wagashl experience
I have some great news—after explaining your objective to the wagashi patissier, he agreed to do the experience the day
before Valentine's Day (I though he may be able to spare some time after 14 Feb, however I found out that he will be tied up
after that until "White Day" in March), meaning that we may even be able to ask him about what he has in store for the following
day, his special Valentine's Day wagashi.
Last year, he was featured as the first wagashi patissier to appear on Japan's most famous documentary television show and has been
extremely busy ever since then, as all his wagashi are manufactured solely by his hands and not by machine. As this is the case, I
am quite excited that his time slot is secured for you! Please note that he will only be able to share an hour with us (instead of 2
hours), and that the experience price will stay the same. Apart from being extremely well-known, he is also highly
knowledgeable about the culture, history, aesthetic details, and stories that surround wagashi.
Watashi patissier profile: Bom into a wagashi-making family, Chikara Mizukami furthered his training at well-established
wagashi shops in Kyoto and Nagoya, and in 1977, he created Ikkoan in Tokyo. Mizukami is one of a handful of wagashi artisans
that participates in activities around the globe. He actively collaborates with many intemational chocolate companies and
patisseries, such as Valrhona, Sadaharu Aoki, and Jean-Charles Rochoux. He has provided demonstrations at Relais Desserts
and wagashi related lectures as well as art museums around the world. He was also nominated by "Where Chefs Eat," a guide
to chefs favorite restaurants, as 1 of 5 Japanese chefs out of a total of 400 best chefs in the world.
Interview: http://www.toki.tokyo/mizukami/
Works (expression of 72 micro-seasons): http://Www.spoon-tamago.com/2015/12/18/architectural-ikkoan-book-captures-the-
beauty-of-wagashi/
2) Updated schedule
*Instead of beginning the tour from 9Feb, Tue, the date has been moved 1 day forward and now planned to start from
8Feb, Wed.
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*Red texts: Changes made
'Gray texts: Inspiration tour date and time is my recommendations. To be discussed after the experience and your other plans
are confirmed.
8 Feb Wed:
10:00AM-12:00PM (2 hrs): Ikebana session1
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
9 Feb Thu:
10:00AM-12:00PM (2 hrs): Ikebana session 2
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
10Feb Fri:
11:00AM-03:00PM (4 hrs): Kaiseki and tea ceremony
03:00PM-05:00PM (2 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
13Feb Mon:
02:OOPM-03:OOPM (1 hr): Wagashi Experience
14Feb Tue:
10:00AM-12:00PM (2 hrs): Ikebana session 3
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
15Feb Wed:
10:00AM-12:00PM (2 hrs): Ikebana session4
01:30PM-03:30PM (2 hrs): Zen Meditation
16Feb Thu:
10:00AM-12:00PM (2 hrs): Ikebana session5
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
3) Experience Price
*The exchange rate on 9 Dec, 2016 at 12:00AM (EST). When we process the payment, it will be based on the amount in JPY I
have provided below, so please just use these current calculations as a general reference.
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Total price is JPY751 000 (USD6.590) breakdown as below.
i) Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement)
- Duration: 2 hours 1 session x 5 times
- Area: At your hotel
- Price: JPY 378,000 for 1 person (USD 3,330)
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, flowers, interpreter, transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
i) Traditional Kaiseki and tea ceremony
- Duration: 4 hours
- Area: Toranomon (15 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 186,000 for 1 person (USD 1,640)
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, Kaiseki full lunch course, tea, Japanese sweets, interpreter, interpreter
chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and
insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
iii) Wagashi making
- Area: Myogadani (30 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 75,000 for 1 person (USD 660)
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, tea, Japanese sweets, interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not
include the transportation cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
iv) Zen Meditation
- Duration: 2 hours
- Area: Hiroo (5 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 112,000 for 1 person (USD 990)
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, tea, Japanese sweets, interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not
include the transportation cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
4) Next steps
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I understand you are still checking your other plans schedule, please let me know if you need more time for the actual booking, I
will try negotiating with the partners if they can extend the payment deadline. (Currently it is set as 12 Feb, Thu). For the credit
card details, if you are not comfortable to send the information via email, I can make a call to you and get the details.
Lastly, considering the experiences which are chosen and from the convenient point of view, I would recommend you to secure
the hotel in Roppongi Grand Hyatt. Should you have any questions, please do let me know any time through email / WhatsApp /
phone call! Thank you very much.
Regards,
Romy
TOKI I Experience Curator
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Karyna Shuliak
> wrote:
Thank you very much Romy!
On Jan 9, 2017, at 9:46 PM, Romy Yamada
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
No worries at all, I am sorry if I confused your for anything! It is ok, we can wait until this Thursday JST
for credit card details, I would rather settle the payment at one go so that it is easy for you to keep track for
the experience payment (kaiseki & tea ceremony / ikebana / zen / wagashi all together). The guide fee and
itinerary design feel can be settled afterwards when you have finalized your other plans as well! Thank you
very much.
Regards,
Romy
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Karyna Shuliak
> wrote:
Dear Romy,
I apologize, I did not realize the details behind the kaiseki and tea ceremony arrangements and how
important this is! I will definitely make this the priority and, if needed, will reschedule other events. So
please, let's secure this reservation when possible and please let me know when you need the credit card
details for that. It would be such an honor to attend! Thank you so much for letting me know!
Karyna
On Jan 9, 2017, at 9:07 PM, Romy Yamada <1
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
Thank you very much for the email. No worries at all, the kaiseki & tea ceremony would be difficult to
secure the dates as the tea master gets invited to host the private tea ceremony, others can be flexible.
Actually the tea master is the 89 years old legend lady who met Joi and when I told her about your
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objective, she was really delighted to welcome you and share with you the world of Japanese
philosophy, hospitality, and aesthetics for details.
Thank you very much and I will get back to you about wagashi experience ASAP.
Regards,
Romy
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Karyna Shuliak <
> wrote:
Dear Romy,
Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly with the dates. Please allow me to check with a
few other arrangements that I have been waiting on, just to make sure they would not interfere.
Hopefully, I will have a better idea tomorrow. Sorry for the wait, I realize that you need to reserve it
soon. I will get back to you shortly on this.
Thank you so much!
Karyna
On Jan 8, 2017, at 4:33 PM, Romy Yamada <
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
Thank you for your patience. I managed to check the availability and pre-book for all the
experiences except for wagashi. Since it is taking place near the Valentine's Day - which has
actually become a big event in Japan for ladies to give sweets to men at the corporate and personal
level (reciprocated in March on "White Day") - the wagashi patissiers are tied up until 14 Feb. I will
try to negotiate for the experience to take place after that. Please note that the earliest the requested
experiences can take place is from 8 Feb, Wed onwards.
9 Feb, Thu:
10:OOAM-12:OOPM (2 hrs): Ikebana sessionl
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
10Feb, Fri:
I 1:00AM-03:00PM (4 hrs): Kaiseki and tea ceremony
03:OOPM-05:OOPM (2 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
13Feb, Mon:
10:00AM-12:OOPM (2 hrs): Ikebana session2
01:30PM-03:30PM (2 hrs): Zen meditation
The:
10:OOAM-12:OOPM (2 hrs): Ikebana session3
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
15Feb, Wed:
10:00AM-12:OOPM (2 hrs): Ikebana session4
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
16Feb, Thu:
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10:00AM-12:00PM (2 hrs): Ikebana session5
01:30PM-05:30PM (4 hrs): Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary
*Wagashi making experience to be arranged 15 Feb onwards. It may be on the week of 20th, I will
check early next week
*Inspiration tour date and time is my recommendations.
What do you think of the above? I can only make pre-bookings for the experiences until this
Thursday Japan time and I would need to make the actual booking after that, so please let me know
if you are ok with the dates! Should you have any questions, please let me know any time. Thank
you very much and please enjoy your Sunday!
Regards,
Romy
TOKI I Experience Curator
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Karyna Shuliak <
> wrote:
Dear Romy,
Thank you so much for your prompt response. That sounds good, I will be waiting to hear back
from you about the dates.
Thank you very much and have a wonderful day!
Karyna
On Jan 5, 2017, at 10:18 PM, Romy Yamada <
wrote:
Dear Karyna,
Thank you for your email. I think I will be able to get back to you early next week on all the
experiences availability dates. Let's discuss again from there. Thank you very much!
Regards,
Romy
2017/01/06 12:14, Karyna Shuliak <
47).$
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Dear Romy,
Thank you so much for putting together the itinerary, which I am very excited about. I would
love to do all of the 6 days of lessons, that you have listed. I am also coordinating regarding a
few other activities, that I am planning to do during the rest of my stay, and I would just have
to make sure, that the dates would not overlap between the two. Shall we wait until January 6th
to see what dates your masters would have available and then confirm everything? And we can
then proceed with the payment?
Please advice..
Thanks a lot!
Karyna
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On Jan 5, 2017, at 7:16 AM, Romy Yamada <
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
Happy New Year! I hope all is well with you and that you are off to a great start to your
calendar year.
We just resume work today and I will start checking the availability with our culture partners.
In a meantime if you could let me know about my questions from the previous email, I will
plan all the activities as per your feedback.
Once I complete checking the partner availability and set the schedule, I will be asking for
the credit card details as follow to process payment. If you are not comfortable to share via email, I can
call you to get the information.
- Card company:
- Credit card number:
- Name as per in the card:
- Security code:
- Expiry date:
Should you have any questions, please do let me know any time. I am very excited to share with you all the
experiences. Thank you very much.
Regards,
WIEUBdt
Romy Yamada
TOKI I Experience Curator
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Web: toki.tokyQ I litstagram: toki.toky.
On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 8:52 AM, Romy Yamada <
> wrote:
Hi Karyna,
Thank you for your email! I was just going to drop you a note to wish a New Year.
It is great that you have confirmed your dates for the trip! Since all our culture partner are
closed for this year, I can check their availability after 6 Jan, Fri when most of the culture
partner resume work.
Would you like us to help with curating an itinerary fitting your objective of the trip? If so,
below is what I would suggest, the combinations are tentative and depend on the tea
master, artisan, chef, and monk availability.
Since you are here for almost 3 weeks, please advise how you would like us to support you
for the rest of the days. Would you like to go to Kyoto or any other cities for getting
inspirations based on your objective of the trip?
Dayl
AM: Traditional Kaiseki and tea ceremony: 4 hours
PM: Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary: 2 hours
Day2
AM: Ikebana sessionl: 2 hours
PM: Tlnspiration tour based on curated itinerary: 4 hours
Day3
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AM: Ikebana session2: 2 hours
PM: Make Wagashi: 2 hours
Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary: 2 hours
Day4
AM: Ikebana session3: 2 hours
PM: Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary: 4 hours
Day5
AM: Ikebana session4: 2 hours
PM: Zen Meditation at the Private Temple with the Head Monk: 2 hours
Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary: 2 hours
Day6
AM: Ikebana session5: 2 hours
PM: Inspiration tour based on curated itinerary: 4 hours
I am able to talk to you any time you would like, please let me know your convenient dates
and times and we can set the call.
Please have a wonderful New Year and I look forward to meeting you next year. Please
stay warm!
Regards,
Romy
On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 8:28 AM, Karyna Shuliak
> wrote:
Dear Romy,
I hope you are well and enjoying the holiday season.
I apologize for such a delay with my response in regards to setting things up for my
Tokyo trip. If possible, I would like to start classes on February 6th and I would stay
until February 28th. Although all of the listed itinerary options sound incredible, I have
chosen a few which, I hope, would be most useful for the purpose this trip.
The options I have selected are the following from your list:
1)Traditional Kaiseki and tea ceremony at a cultural heritage house
5) Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement)
7) Make Wagashi (Japanese sweets) with a Prominent Japanese Patissier 8) Zen
Meditation at the Private Temple with the Head Monk
Please let me know how we should proceed and if you have any questions.
And thank you so much for your patience!
Karyna
On Dec 12, 2016, at 1:17 AM, Romy Yamada <
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
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I hope you had a relaxing lovely weekend. Please do let me know any time if any
questions or additional requests arise. Thank you very much.
Regards,
Romy
TOKI I Experience Curator
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Karyna Shuliak
wrote:
Dear Romy,
Thank you so much for your email. All of the options sound very exciting. Please
allow me to discuss this with my team and I will get back to you with the itinerary
choices.
Have a great weekend!
Karyna
On Dec 9, 2016, at 3:47 AM, Romy Yamada <
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
Not a problem at all! I have highlighted the USD prices next to the JPY prices
below. Please note that this was calculated based on the exchange rate on Friday, 9
December at 12:00AM (EST). When we process the payment, it will be based on
the amount in JPY I have provided below, so please just use these current
calculations as a general reference.
FYI, I met a very talented calligraphy artist today who gets invited to oversea for
private events and I will be meeting him soon for creating some experience. I will
update you if the content fits your objective. Thank you.
(Mective: Food service and presentation / Etiquette and protocol with the guests /
Aesthetics for details / Hospitality / Inspiration for working with the guests and
managing the staff
Tentative timing for the visit: Early Feb 2017
Duration: 2 weeks *Depending on the contents and the cities to stay
Daily schedule: AM - Experience in PM - Inspirational tour *It can be vice versa
Recommended hotel area in Tokyo: Roppongi *Considering where all the
experiences / tours can happen
Experiences Recommendations in Tokypi
1)Traditional Kaiseki and tea ceremony at a cultural heritage house
http://www.toki.tokyo/tea-ceremony
- Duration: 4 hours
- Area: Toranomon (15 mins by cab from Roppongi)
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- Price: JPY 186,000 for 1 person (USD 1,640)
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, Kaiseki full lunch course, tea,
Japanese sweets, interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the
transportation cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and
insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
Overview: You will have the honor of being hosted by a renowned tea house
master, who has had experience in hosting tea ceremonies for over sixty years
(actually she is 89 years old). To fully appreciate the tea's flavor, you will first
enjoy a full-course Kaiseki meal (traditional upperclass Japanese cuisine). After the
full course, you will receive your tea in ceremonial style and directly learn about
the aesthetics of Japan, Japanese hospitality, and how we appreciate and value
things. Every aspect of the ceremony - the antique tea bowls, tea spoon, the
powdered tea container, calligraphy, flowers, vase - is specifically chosen by the tea
master for the guests. Thus, the experience really becomes a once-in-lifetime
encounter.
2) Discover Kaiseki at a two-star Michelin Restaurant
http://www.toki.tokyo/kaiseki
- Duration: 2.5 hours
- Area: Akasaka (15 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 497,000 for 1 person (USD 4,380)
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, Kaiseki full lunch course,
interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation
cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests and additional orders
Overview: Cook and prepare an authentic Kaiseki cuisine lunch with two-star
Michelin restaurant. Our experience usually consists more of preparing - make the
fish ball, compare the taste of the dashi (soup from the bonito flakes), cut the fish,
learn how to use the knife - depending on what the seasonal menu is. The chef is
very particular in what he cooks and it is more of helping prepare, not for the guests
to cook from scratch. For lunch, the guests are able to enjoy what is prepared by
chef, and it may include around one fish ball made by the guest.
3) Tsukij tuna auction with seafood sampling and Sushi Making (breakfast)
http://www.toki.tokyo/sushi
- Duration: 4 hours
- Area: Tsukiji (15 mins by cab from Roppongi) + Shinagawa (20 mins by cab from
Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 335,000 for 1 person (USD 2,950)
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, sushi breakfast, interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests and additional orders
Overview: The world's biggest wholesale fish and seafood market - Tsukiji Fish
Market - was scheduled to be relocated in November 2016, but Tokyo's new mayor
decided to postpone the establishment's move. This is currently a big topic of Japan.
We bring the guests to the professional area for the "fresh" tuna auction, which is
actually not accessible to the general public and the media. (The general public can
only go to the "frozen" tuna auction area, which they have to line up to get into
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from 1:00AM and find out at 4:00AM whether they can go in or not. Only 120
people are allowed to go in)
4) Tsukij Tour and Sushi Making (lunch) http://www.toki.tokyo/sushi
- Duration: 3.5 hours
- Area: Tsukiji (15 mins by cab from Roppongi) + Shinagawa (20 mins by cab from
Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 149,000 for 1 person (USD 1,320)
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, sushi lunch, interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests and additional orders
Overview: Together with the Tsukiji inner and outer market tour, the sushi chef will
offer you an exceptional tour, showing your client the best that Tsukiji has to offer
as well as the different relationships and interactions between the intermediate
wholesalers. During the sushi making, learn about high quality, personalized service
and hospitality for individual guests. Learn about unseen efforts as the chef
maximizes the guests' satisfaction in subtle manners, servicing the guests in ways
they didn't know they needed. There is a wholeness to the act of creating sushi and
see it come alive in front of you. Learn the spirit of integrity while creating your
masterpiece of art.
5) Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement)
- Duration: 2 hours / session x 5 times
- Area: At your hotel
- Price: JPY 378,000 for 1 person (USD 3,330)
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, flowers, interpreter,
transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
Overview: Lean the aesthetics developed during the period of Japanese isolation
and has been prided as a uniquely Japanese art form that ties both the spirit, body,
and nature together, wabi-sabi: beauty in everything nature gives, even if it may
seem non-perfect. Not just about matching colorful flowers to create a colorful
synergy. From tree branches to moss, Ikebana utilizes all aspects of nature to create
a simplistic, yet sophisticated arrangement through the manipulation of line, shape,
and form.
Ikebena artist website (only in Japanese) : http://reito-oizumi.com/
Works: http://reito-oizumi.com/g
/stage/, http://reito-oizumi.corn/gallery/,
http://reito-oizumi.com/gallery/art_installation/
6) Interact and have lunch with sumo wrestlers at a sumo stable
http://www.toki.tokyo/sumo
- Duration: 3 hours
- Area: Edogawa (45 mins by train from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 373,000 for 1 person (USD 3,290)
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, lunch fee,interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
*There may be sudden participant of media or the sumo stable financial supporters,
hence there may be a chance that it will not be exclusive for your guests
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Overview: A sport going back over 2000 years, sumo still continues strong to this
day with the same traditions and practices. The next generation carries the torch
with great responsibility, upholding the pride of the nation on their shoulders and
they passionately train to uphold this honor. Discipline: Observe the level of
commitment it takes for these athletes, who have trained all their lives, to be
where they are now, community: there is a tight community amongst the master and
the sumo wrestlers and you will learn of this close group atmosphere, "ganbaru":
the life of a Sumo wrestler is exemplified by the word - do your best or try your
hardest.
7) Make Wagashi (Japanese sweets) with a Prominent Japanese Patissier
http://www.toki.tokyo/wagashi
- Duration: 2 hours
- Area: Myogadani (45 mins by train from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 75,000 for 1 person (USD 660)
•Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, tea, Japanese sweets, interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
Overview: The art of wagashi embodies the Japanese spirit and the value, learn
about the art of making Japanese sweets from a prominent Japanese patissier, you
will be guided through the delicate and refined process of creating traditional
sweets.
8) Zen Meditation at the Private Temple with the Head Monk
http://www.toki.tokyo/zen-meditation
- Duration: 2 hours
- Area: Myogadani (5 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 112,000 for 1 person (USD 990)
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, tea, Japanese sweets, interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
Overview: New life awareness: Perceive the world in a different way with six
sense, observe sounds such as "silence" which are realized consciously. Use this
way of thinking to understand problems in new ways.
Other elements:
For the days you have an experience for half the day, the other half we can support
you with designing the tour itinerary to go around the most suitable area for your
objective while arranging with the guide (which will be myself).
1) Itinerary:
Half day (4 hours): WY 21,600 (USD 200)
Full day (8 hours): JPY 32,400 (USD 290)
*Include 8% tax
2) Guide:
2 hrs: JPY 31,050 (USD 280)
4 hrs: JPY 49,680 (USD 440)
8 hrs: JPY 74,520 (USD 660)
Additional 1 hr: JPY 9,315 (USD90)
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*Include 15% service charge, 8% tax
*For bookings for guides, we have a discount system according to the hours
booked.
- Total 10 — 30 hours 10% discount
- Total 30 — hours 20% discount
3) Arrangement of hotels, transportation, and tickets (If needed)
We charge for 15% of the respective fee for handling fee
Should you have any questions, please email / WhatsApp / call me any time! Please
have a lovely Friday and weekend.
Regards,
Romy
TOKI I Experience Curator
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 6:24 AM, Karyna Shuliak
wrote:
Dear Romy,
Thank you so much for such a detailed email. The options sound very exciting. If
it is not too much of a trouble, may I ask to please provide the prices for the
services in US Dollars? I would very much appreciate it.
Thank you so much again and have a wonderful day!
Karyna
On Dec 8, 2016, at 9:19 AM, Romy Yamada 5
> wrote:
Dear Karyna,
It was my pleasure talking with you yesterday. Here is a recap of our
conversation and also my personal recommendations based on what we
discussed. We are very excited to curate your itinerary and experience. Our
experiences, which we have found can be life changing, are designed to share
with you Japanese philosophies and aesthetics. We hope that these might
provide you inspirations for your work and daily lifestyle. All our experiences
are typically conducted for private groups and individuals, allowing our guests
to freely interact with the master artisan in an uninterrupted and intimate setting.
(There is a minimum guarantee fee for implementing the activities).
I have first included some elements for the Tokyo area so that I understand
correctly how you feel about below, and we can talk about Kyoto afterwards.
We can set up a call to discuss again.
Objective: Food service and presentation / Etiquette and protocol with the
guests / Aesthetics for details / Hospitality I Inspiration for working with the
guests and managing the staff
Tentative date for the visit: Early Feb 2017
Duration: 2 weeks *Depending on the contents and the cities to stay
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Daily schedule: AM - Experience in PM - Inspirational tour *It can be vice
versa
Recommended hotel area in Tokvo: Roppongi *Considering where all the
experiences / tours can happen
Experiences Recommendations in Tokyo:
I) Traditional Kaiseki and tea ceremony at a cultural heritage house
http://www.toki.tokyo/tea-ceremony
- Duration: 4 hours
- Area: Toranomon (15 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 186,000 for 1 person
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, Kaiseki fill lunch course,
tea, Japanese sweets, interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not
include the transportation cost for the guests), transportation cost for the
interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
Overview: You will have the honor of being hosted by a renowned tea house
master, who has had experience in hosting tea ceremonies for over sixty years
(actually she is 89 years old). To fully appreciate the tea's flavor, you will first
enjoy a fill-course Kaiseki meal (traditional upperclass Japanese cuisine). After
the full course, you will receive your tea in ceremonial style and directly learn
about the aesthetics of Japan, Japanese hospitality, and how we appreciate and
value things. Every aspect of the ceremony - the antique tea bowls, tea spoon,
the powdered tea container, calligraphy, flowers, vase - is specifically chosen by
the tea master for the guests. Thus, the experience really becomes a once-in-
lifetime encounter.
2) Discover Kaiseki at a two-star Michelin Restaurant
http://www.toki.tokyo/kaiseki
- Duration: 2.5 hours
- Area: Akasaka (15 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 497,000 for 1 person
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, Kaiseki full lunch course,
interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation
cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests and additional orders
Overview: Cook and prepare an authentic Kaiseki cuisine lunch with two-star
Michelin restaurant. Our experience usually consists more of preparing - make
the fish ball, compare the taste of the dashi (soup from the bonito flakes), cut
the fish, learn how to use the knife - depending on what the seasonal menu is.
The chef is very particular in what he cooks and it is more of helping prepare,
not for the guests to cook from scratch. For lunch, the guests are able to enjoy
what is prepared by chef, and it may include around one fish ball made by the
guest.
3) Tsukij tuna auction with seafood sampling and Sushi Making
(breakfast) http://www.toki.tokyo/sushi
- Duration: 4 hours
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- Area: Tsukiji (15 mins by cab from Roppongi) + Shinagawa (20 mins by cab
from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 335,000 for 1 person
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, sushi breakfast, interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests and additional orders
Overview: The world's biggest wholesale fish and seafood market - Tsukiji Fish
Market - was scheduled to be relocated in November 2016, but Tokyo's new
mayor decided to postpone the establishment's move. This is currently a big
topic of Japan. We bring the guests to the professional area for the "fresh" tuna
auction, which is actually not accessible to the general public and the media.
(The general public can only go to the "frozen" tuna auction area, which they
have to line up to get into from 1:00AM and find out at 4:00AM whether they
can go in or not. Only 120 people are allowed to go in)
4) Tsukij Tour and Sushi Making (lunch) http://www.toki.tokyo/sushi
- Duration: 3.5 hours
- Area: Tsukiji (15 mins by cab from Roppongi) + Shinagawa (20 mins by cab
from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 149,000 for 1 person
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, sushi lunch, interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests and additional orders
Overview: Together with the Tsukiji inner and outer market tour, the sushi chef
will offer you an exceptional tour, showing your client the best that Tsukiji has
to offer as well as the different relationships and interactions between the
intermediate wholesalers. During the sushi making, learn about high quality,
personalized service and hospitality for individual guests. Learn about unseen
efforts as the chef maximizes the guests' satisfaction in subtle manners,
servicing the guests in ways they didn't know they needed. There is a wholeness
to the act of creating sushi and see it come alive in front of you. Learn the spirit
of integrity while creating your masterpiece of art.
5) Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement)
- Duration: 2 hours / session x 5 times
- Area: At your hotel
- Price: JPY 378,000 for 1 person
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, flowers, interpreter,
transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
Overview: Lean the aesthetics developed during the period of Japanese isolation
and has been prided as a uniquely Japanese art form that ties both the spirit,
body, and nature together, wabi-sabi: beauty in everything nature gives, even if
it may seem non-perfect. Not just about matching colorful flowers to create a
colorful synergy. From tree branches to moss, Ikebana utilizes all aspects of
nature to create a simplistic, yet sophisticated arrangement through the
manipulation of line, shape, and form.
6) Interact and have lunch with sumo wrestlers at a sumo stable
http://www.toki.tok lsum
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- Duration: 3 hours
- Area: Edogawa (45 mins by train from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 373,000 for 1 person
*Included: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, lunch fee,interpreter,
interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation cost for the
guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
*There may be sudden participant of media or the sumo stable financial
supporters, hence there may be a chance that it will not be exclusive for your
guests
Ovierview: A sport going back over 2000 years, sumo still continues strong to
this day with the same traditions and practices. The next generation carries the
torch with great responsibility, upholding the pride of the nation on their
shoulders and they passionately train to uphold this honor. Discipline: Observe
the level of commitment it takes for these athletes, who have trained all their
lives, to be where they are now, community: there is a tight community amongst
the master and the sumo wrestlers and you will learn of this close group
atmosphere, "ganbaru": the life of a Sumo wrestler is exemplified by the word -
do your best or try your hardest.
7) Make Wagashi (Japanese sweets) with a Prominent Japanese Patissier
http://www.toki.toky
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- Duration: 2 hours
- Area: Myogadani (45 mins by train from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 75,000 for 1 person
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, tea, Japanese sweets,
interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation
cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
Ovierview: The art of wagashi embodies the Japanese spirit and the value, learn
about the art of making Japanese sweets from a prominent Japanese patissier,
you will be guided through the delicate and refined process of creating
traditional sweets.
8) Zen Meditation at the Private Temple with the Head
Monk http://www.toki.tokyo/zen-meditation
- Duration: 2 hours
- Area: Myogadani (5 mins by cab from Roppongi)
- Price: JPY 112,000 for 1 person
*Include: 15% service charge, 8% tax, activity fee, tea, Japanese sweets,
interpreter, interpreter chaperon service (this does not include the transportation
cost for the guests), transportation cost for the interpreter, and insurance
*Not included: Transportation cost for the guests
Overview: New life awareness: Perceive the world in a different way with six
sense, observe sounds such as "silence" which are realized consciously. Use this
way of thinking to understand problems in new ways.
Other elements:
For the days you have an experience for half the day, the other half we can
support you with designing the tour itinerary to go around the most suitable area
for your objective while arranging with the guide (which will be myself).
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I) Itinerary:
Half day (4 hours): JPY 21,600
Full day (8 hours): JPY 32,400
*Include 8% tax
2) Guide:
2 hrs: JPY 31,050
4 hrs: JPY 49,680
8 hrs: JPY 74,520
Additional 1 hr: JPY 9,315
*Include 15% service charge, 8% tax
*For bookings for guides, we have a discount system according to the hours
booked.
- Total 10 — 30 hours 10% discount
- Total 30 — hours 20% discount
3) Arrangement of hotels, transportation, and tickets (If needed)
We charge for 15% of the respective fee for handling fee
FYI, here is the philosophy behind the "kintsugi" I explained to you during the
call. We may be able to meet the craftsman in Kyoto who specialize in this and
may be able to do the workshop. Kintsugi is the intricate process of taking
cracked, chipped, or broken ceramic ware and repairing it with lacquer (urushi),
finally finishing the repairs with a layer of gold or silver dust. The process of
kintsugi is lengthy and requires numerous steps to complete. However, it has
developed into a unique art form that transforms otherwise unusable bowls,
plates, and other objects into reusable works of art. This appreciation for
mistakes and imperfections is known as wabi-sabi, a part of Japanese aesthetics
that can be found across the spectrum of Japanese culture.
I know you have so many information to digest....should you have any
questions, please let me know. We can always communicate WhatsApp / phone
call. Thank you very much and have a lovely day!
Regards,
Romy
TOKI Experience Curator
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:06 AM, Romy Yamada <
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Dear ICaryna,
Thank you for your email. I will call you - 7pm on Tuesday, Dec 6th. I look
forward to talking to you next week.
P.S. I just sent you a WhatsApp message if it is easier for you to communicate
with regards to the phone call. Thank you.
Regards,
Romy
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> 7pm on Tuesday, Dec 6th please
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