사진 확대 Lotte Tourism Development has launched a package product that leaves for hot springs representing each region of Japan for the winter. / Photo = Lotte Tourism Development
Lotte Tourism Development is launching a hot spring travel package that leaves for hot springs representing each region of Japan, including Kyushu, Tottori, and Hokkaido.
The package products, designed around hot spring attractions across Japan, combine hot spring and tourism products with different themes.
From products leaving for Hokkaido, Tokyo, and Osaka, special charter flights to small Japanese cities such as Ube Yamaguchi, Tottori, and Takamatsu in Shikoku have also been prepared.
사진 확대 Yuda Hot Spring located in Ubei, Japan / Photo = Lotte Tourism Development
Yamaguchi Ube, which can only be found in January 2025, can leave on a special Asiana Airlines charter and consists of a full schedule hot spring hotel stay.
During the day, you can enjoy a trip to Kyushu, such as Beppu and Yufuin, and spend a special winter by taking a hot spring bath at a hot spring hotel in the evening.
Tottori products, which depart for a limited time on January 26 and 27 ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, are available to enjoy hot spring baths at different accommodations every night with a schedule of three nights and four days.
You can see the charm of a variety of hot springs, from Misasa Hot Springs, called “Healing Hot Springs,” to hot spring ryokan with private charter baths.
사진 확대 In Sapporo, Hokkaido, there are many winter festivals other than hot springs, so there are plenty of things to enjoy. / Photo = Lotte Tourism Development
In Sapporo, Hokkaido, Yukimatsuri, which means a snow festival, will be held from Feb. 4 to Feb. 11.
In addition, from February 1st to 24th, the ice festival, Shikotsuho Hyotomatsuri, is also scheduled, so you can enjoy hot springs as well as winter festivals together.
An official from Lotte Tourism Development said, “We will be able to enjoy both relaxation and tourism by organizing not only hot springs representing the region but also various tourist destinations.”
AloJapan.com