No more luxury stays at the JW Marriott in Nara though
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https://japantoday.com/category/nationa ... n-february
Hope so .... we are registered as a provider and the amount of paperwork we (actually Mrs Woozy I'm glad to say) had to submit was insane and the process was truly awful ... and then they pulled the plug after we had just one client use the scheme
One more: https://goto-travel-oita.com/KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:12 am
Anyway, there are already lots of prefectures offering similar discounts (50%). For example here on Kyushu:
https://fukuoka-himitsu-travel.jp/ > For Fukuoka Prefecture residents travelling within Fukuoka Prefecture
https://www.kago-tabicpn.com/ > For Kyushu residents travelling within Kagoshima Prefecture
Same for Kyoto, ¥5000 hotel discounts and I think ¥2000 coupons for the area.KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 5:28 amOne more: https://goto-travel-oita.com/KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:12 am
Anyway, there are already lots of prefectures offering similar discounts (50%). For example here on Kyushu:
https://fukuoka-himitsu-travel.jp/ > For Fukuoka Prefecture residents travelling within Fukuoka Prefecture
https://www.kago-tabicpn.com/ > For Kyushu residents travelling within Kagoshima Prefecture
Get up to ¥5,000 discount per person per night when staying in Oita Prefecture. It applies to Oita residents and also residents of neighbouring prefectures (Fukuoka prefecture, Kumamoto prefecture, Miyazaki prefecture, Yamaguchi prefecture, Ehime prefecture) with some restrictions.
Delayed by Omicron, it does finally look like the Go To Travel campaign is about to relaunch. Hope so, got some amazing deals last time (genuine 50‰ discounts). If you're about to book a summer break it may be worth holding off until more info is released.
Seriously? Not per cent but per mille?! Wow, that's practically a giveaway. I need me some of those deals.KyushuWoozy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 7:24 pm Delayed by Omicron, it does finally look like the Go To Travel campaign is about to relaunch. Hope so, got some amazing deals last time (genuine 50‰ discounts). If you're about to book a summer break it may be worth holding off until more info is released.
I was under the impression that beach camping was illegal. Is it a case of finding a remote enough location, as not to be found??JimNasium wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 2:52 pm Camping in the mountains is fairly popular here, but don’t forget about beach camping too. It’s super cheap (or usually free) and these are honestly some of my best memories here in Japan. Getting a few friends together, setting up tents, getting a little beach fire going. You won’t have to pay for a hotel, and getting out in the wild is extremely satisfying (at least for me).
Depends on the time of year on how strictly they enforce this if it even is a law I think...onionchutney wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 3:01 am I was under the impression that beach camping was illegal. Is it a case of finding a remote enough location, as not to be found??
I have camped on beaches a number of times, usually off-season in uncrowded areas.onionchutney wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 3:01 amI was under the impression that beach camping was illegal. Is it a case of finding a remote enough location, as not to be found??JimNasium wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 2:52 pm Camping in the mountains is fairly popular here, but don’t forget about beach camping too. It’s super cheap (or usually free) and these are honestly some of my best memories here in Japan. Getting a few friends together, setting up tents, getting a little beach fire going. You won’t have to pay for a hotel, and getting out in the wild is extremely satisfying (at least for me).