Japan Travel Fair set to inspire Sydney travellers

Japan Travel Fair set to inspire Sydney travellers

The first Japan Travel Fair will be coming to Sydney from 4-5 February, bringing together 20 expert Japan travel operators and businesses for a special weekend-long event designed to help Japan-bound Sydneysiders plan their next trip to the Land of the Rising Sun.

Taking over the Grand Ballroom at Luna Park Sydney, the free event presents an opportunity for travellers to learn more about what Japan has to offer.

When?

Saturday 4 February 2023, 10am to 5pm

Sunday 5 February 2023, 10am to 4pm

Where?

Luna Park Sydney Grand Ballroom, 1 Olympic Dr, Milsons Point NSW 2061

How much?

Free

As well as getting the latest in Japan travel ideas and itineraries, several cultural workshops and performances will give visitors a taste of what to expect in Japan. And if luck is on your side, you may even win a trip. Visitors have the chance to bag return flights for two to Japan (courtesy of ANA – All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines) by simply turning up and completing a short survey.

Exhibitors will include accommodation providers, Club Med and Hoshino Resorts TOMAMU, as well as transport and tourism boards including FUJI KYUKO Co. Ltd, Kuroishi City (Aomori), Okinawa Tourism and Tourism Oita/Kyushu. Expert Japan travel agencies will be on hand to help you book your trip, some with exclusive Japan offers and discounts including Collette, InsideJapan Tours, Inspiring Vacations, Intrepid Travel, Journey to the East, Klook, MW Tours, Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours, Skimax Holidays and Wendy Wu Tours.

ANA – All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines will also be at the event to discuss airfares and options.

For more information click here.

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