"Tokyo: Japan will offer 10,000 foreigners free airfares to visit the country next year, in an attempt to boost the tourism industry which has been hit by the ongoing nuclear disaster, a report said on Monday.
"The Japan Tourism Agency plans to ask would-be travellers to submit online applications for the free flights, detailing which areas of the country they would like to visit, the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper reported.
"The agency will select the successful entrants and ask them to write a report about their trip which will be published on the internet."
That was from gulfnews.com. Stay tuned for details on the applications etc.
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Thanks for sharing this Ed.
I was planning to go next year. I want to visit my friend at his farm in Niigata !
Will be using lovely shinkansen a lot with my JR railpass : )
Do you know the application process for the tickets?
Best wishes,
Richard
The application isn't out yet, Richard, and as the article cautioned, "the program is subject to government budgetary approval." Translation: This might be great -- or this might not even happen. We just have to wait and see.
ok - thanks for the info.
I'd better keep saving my pennies then : )
"The program is subject to government budgetary approval and travelers have to pay for their accommodation and other expenses.
"Tourism authorities will randomly select some of those invited to write positive reports about their traveling experiences...."
That's from a Hong Kong source. More details to come, no doubt.