Post date:2018-09-26
Updates:2019-09-09
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Great news for Japanese tourists! To celebrate its third anniversary, the “Feel Taipei: 臺北の旅温度を感じる” campaign has just received a boost and now offers even better deals!
One of the partners of the campaign EVA Airways will offer a 3-percent discount for airplane tickets purchased between September 19 and October 19 on the company’s website. In addition, customers who provide their email at the time of purchase will receive an electronic copy of Feel Taipei brochure, which offers information spanning from city guide to local store coupons!
The city government is also working JTB to introduce a selection of half-day trips for individual tourists, which includes destinations such as Longshan Temple, Taipei 101, and National Palace Museum. Customers who purchase the designated tours online are eligible to receive a souvenir set from JTB’s Taipei office, including a limited edition canvas bag, double decker bus ticket, and cough drops. The promotion will last until November 30. For more info, please visit the Japanese webpage.
During the press conference in Tokyo on August 19, the Department of Information and Tourism introduced the agency’s tourism ambassadors – Taipei’s mascot Bravo the Bear and Japanese celebrity Kazuki Kato. The actor/singer/voice actor is known for his recent role in the play “The Prince of Tennis,” as well as TV shows “Kamen Rider Kabuto” and “Hotaru no Hikari.”
During his address, Kato remarked that he is honored to have this chance to serve as the tourism ambassador of Taipei. He has moved by the nostalgic essence of Taipei’s history and culture, and hopes that he can help promote the city as a tourist destination to the Japanese public.
For more information on the campaign, please visit the Japanese official website:.
One of the partners of the campaign EVA Airways will offer a 3-percent discount for airplane tickets purchased between September 19 and October 19 on the company’s website. In addition, customers who provide their email at the time of purchase will receive an electronic copy of Feel Taipei brochure, which offers information spanning from city guide to local store coupons!
The city government is also working JTB to introduce a selection of half-day trips for individual tourists, which includes destinations such as Longshan Temple, Taipei 101, and National Palace Museum. Customers who purchase the designated tours online are eligible to receive a souvenir set from JTB’s Taipei office, including a limited edition canvas bag, double decker bus ticket, and cough drops. The promotion will last until November 30. For more info, please visit the Japanese webpage.
During the press conference in Tokyo on August 19, the Department of Information and Tourism introduced the agency’s tourism ambassadors – Taipei’s mascot Bravo the Bear and Japanese celebrity Kazuki Kato. The actor/singer/voice actor is known for his recent role in the play “The Prince of Tennis,” as well as TV shows “Kamen Rider Kabuto” and “Hotaru no Hikari.”
During his address, Kato remarked that he is honored to have this chance to serve as the tourism ambassador of Taipei. He has moved by the nostalgic essence of Taipei’s history and culture, and hopes that he can help promote the city as a tourist destination to the Japanese public.
For more information on the campaign, please visit the Japanese official website:.