Pleasant Holidays salutes Japan reopening
Pleasant Holidays and luxury sister brand, Journese are offering Japan vacations again, available for booking for visa-free independent travel in 2022 and 2023
Beginning October 11, 2022, travelers can book vacation packages including flights on 23 airlines, up to 50 hotels and resorts f Shinkansen Bullet Train tickets, and sightseeing tours and excursions,.
“The reopening of Japan to travelers from the United States is a wonderful occurrence that presents a unique opportunity for travelers to rediscover the country,” said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO.
“Japan is our most popular destination in Asia and an ideal starting point for exploring the region.”
The Pleasant Holidays and Journese Japan portfolio features destinations including Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Hakone, Hokkaido, Hiroshima, Kanazawa, Kyoto and Yokohama.
Travelers to Japan from the United States are required to provide proof of a three-dose vaccination for ovid-19 or a negative PCR test result.
Commissionable excursions and day trips include city tours, sushi making, visits to Hiroshima and Miyajima, Mt. Fuji, a walking tour of a Kyoto bamboo grove and more.
In addition, Pleasant Holidays offers three- and four-day mini-package tours that include hotel, bullet train with departures from Tokyo, conveniently bundled together.
Pleasant Holidays and Journese also offer vacations across Asia.
Travel Advisors can book as an extension of their clients’ Japan vacations, including Cambodia, Hong Kong, Bali, Malaysia, Maldives, Thailand and Vietnam.
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