Travel Japan by H.I.S. flicks agents free movie tickets
Travel Japan by H.I.S. has combined with the Nagano-Niigata Snow Resort Alliance* to offer travel agents the opportunity to win one of 10 double passes to see ‘Season of Snow’, shot on location in the famous Hakuba Valley ski region and one of the biggest movies ever to come out of Japan.
The movie is a highlight of the forthcoming 12th Japan Film festival scheduled for Sydney and Melbourne in November and December.
All agents have to do to qualify for a chance to win the movie passes is book and make a deposit on any Travel Japan by H.I.S. Hakuba Valley product – or any of the region’s other premier ski regions which include Shiga Kogen, Nozawa Onsen or Myoko Kogen during October.
The Japan travel specialist is currently offering an exclusive opportunity to stay in traditional Japanese style, luxury wooden cabin accommodation in the heart of the Hakuba Valley.
Complete with all mod cons, including full kitchen, washing machine and dryer, pricing starts from AUD345* per night for a one bedroom cabin based on a minimum stay of five nights.
Pricing for two-bedroom cabins starts from AUD565* per lodge per night, again based on a minimum stay of five nights.
Travel Japan by H.I.S. Hakuba Valley product range also includes the two-star Hotel Villa Hakuba, the three-star Hakuba Sports Hotel Terry and two four-star properties, the Hotel La Neige and the Hotel Mominoki.
Prices start from AUD88* per person twin share for per night stays in the Hotel Villa Hakuba which also includes breakfast.
Nozawa Onsen is located in the northern region of Nagano and renowned for its hot springs while Japan’s ‘powder’ capital, Shiga Kogen offers an amazing 21 interlinked resorts all on the one lift ticket.
Myoko Kogen is traditionally one of Japan’s oldest ski resorts but fast becoming popular for overseas visitors.
*Located in the prefectures of Nagano and Niigata the Nagano-Niigita Snow Resort Alliance comprises the ski resorts of Hakuba, Shiga Kogen, Nozawa Onsen and Myojko Kogen.
Full information on the organisation is available at www.snowlove.net/japan.
The 12th Japan Film Festival will be held in Melbourne from 27 November – 01 December and in Sydney from 02 – 09 December.
For more information on the Japan Film Festival, please visit www.12thjff.jpf-sydney.org.
*Conditions apply. Seasonality applies.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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