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Virgin set to launch daily flights from Brisbane to Tokyo for 29 March 2020

Virgin set to launch daily flights from Brisbane to Tokyo for 29 March 2020

Virgin set to launch daily flights from Brisbane to Tokyo for 29 March 2020

With Japan booming as a destination, competition over flights to the country from Australia is also heating up.  

Key to this competition is a draft decision by Australia’s International Air Services Commission (IASC) to award Virgin Australia landing rights at Tokyo Haneda Airport. 

With the decision, Virgin is now almost certain to commence its first flights to Japan ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020.  This will  “likely elicit a competitive response from other airlines… and would likely lead to improved services and airfare competition”, the IASC said. 

According to Fairfax Media, VA said it would use the slot to launch a daily service between Brisbane and Tokyo on 29 March, utilising its A330-200 aircraft. 

 “We can’t wait to provide guests with the best value fares and our unique Virgin experience to Japan,” a Virgin spokeswoman said on Monday after the draft decision was handed down.

When it announced its intention to begin flying to Japan in September, Virgin Australia said its application for slots at Haneda Airport was “extremely important to ensure there is competition in this market to bring choice and value for consumers, with lower airfares and more travel options to Japan”. 

It added that “Haneda Airport in particular is a popular entry point into Japan because of its convenience and close proximity to Tokyo City”. 

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Calling All Rail Enthusiats – book your seat on THE GREAT TRAIN JOURNEY OF JAPAN – 7 Nov to 21 Nov 2019

Calling All Rail Enthusiats – book your seat on THE GREAT TRAIN JOURNEY OF JAPAN – 7 Nov to 21 Nov 2019

Calling All Rail Enthusiats – book your seat on THE GREAT TRAIN JOURNEY OF JAPAN – 7 Nov to 21 Nov 2019

If you love trains from all eras – powerful steam engines, trolleys and trams, glam trains and sleek shinkansens – this is the tour for you! Enjoy Japan’s
top rail museums, spectacular fall foliage and popular tourist sites. Experience a wide range of train travel on a unique trip in a small group setting

The Great Train Journey of Japan – Small Group Escorted Tour – 7th November to 21st November 2019 – From $6700pp twin share – Single Supplement from $790

Travel from City to Country – Intimate Group – Maximum 10 people – Fully Escorted

For train buffs and travelers who appreciate an exotic mix of technology and culture, The Great Train Journey of Japan is a truly unique travel adventure. Japan’s trains are far more than the world-renowned “Shinkansen” bullet trains. There are luxury cars tailored for tourism, brightly-colored electric trains and trams, and workhorse, war-time steam engines.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Explore Japan’s cultural psyche through their rich history of trains along with a small group for train enthusiasts
  • Visit the top 3 train museums of Japan – each with its own unique tourist attraction
  • Climb aboard the Imperial Family’s luxury car at the Railway Museum in Saitama
  • Feel the raw power as you ride behind steam on the Paleo Express through stunning Autumn foliage
  • Steam through vast tea fields on the Oigawa Railway, which takes you to Senzu Station, where you can see the life-sized Thomas the Tank train
  • Trundle slowly on a twisty track through stunning autumn foliage on the Sagano Romantic Train.
  • Explore Japan’s complete train history, as you view steam locomotives, electric trains, shinkansen from top-to-undercarriage & the Umekoi Roundhouse at the enormous Kyoto Rail Museum
  • Be “wowed!” at the futuristic SCMAGLEV and Railway Park, with its magnetically-levitating trains of tomorrow
  • Ride on the last sleeper train operating in Japan, the Sunrise Express from Okayama to Tokyo
  • In addition to total immersion in Japan’s rail history, you’ll tour the top tourist sites in each area: castles, museums, parks, temples, shrines and memorials
  • Enjoy a night at a traditional Japanese ryokan, with onsen bath experience

INCLUSIONS:

  • 14 nights accommodation, 3-star Western rooms, including 1 night ryokan experience & overnight room on the Sunrise Express
  • JR Rail passes and all reserved train tickets as per itinerary
  • Convenient luggage forwarding service from Tokyo-Kyoto & Hiroshima-Tokyo
  • 3 Full-day private guides in Hiroshima, Tokyo & Kamakura
  • 13 Breakfasts, 8 lunches & 3 dinners
  • Entry to all temples and shrines listed on tour
  • Return airport transfers

Get yourself a copy of the detailed itinerary today – contact Leesa from itravel on the Sunshine Coast on [email protected] OR on 07 3556 7659.

 

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Wendy Wu Tours 2020 Early Bird prices out now! Save up to $600pp

Wendy Wu Tours 2020 Early Bird prices out now! Save up to $600pp

Wendy Wu Tours 2020 Early Bird prices out now! Save up to $600pp

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How to Onsen – the Japanse bathing tradition

How to Onsen – the Japanse bathing tradition

How to Onsen – the Japanse bathing tradition

If you are heading to Japan and considering soaking up the Japanse bathing tradition in a public Onsen…then you absolutly need to read this article from G Adventures

Onsens, the Japanese-style communal hot spring baths, require travellers and locals alike to bare it all. Be brave — the experience is worth it. After a day of sightseeing, there’s nothing like soaking your tired body in a spring-fed pool.

Knowing what to expect ahead of time helps to make a trip to the onsen way more relaxing — which is the whole point of visiting. Onsen etiquette is pretty specific but there’s almost always someone on hand to give you a quick crash course on what to do (and what not to do). In the onsen town of Kinosaki there are public onsens, private onsens, and, like at the serene Nishimuraya Honkan, onsens inside large hotels and small ryokans (traditional Japanese inns). Here’s a quick guide to mastering them all:

Your yukata and you
Japan is a country with no small amount of respect for history and tradition. To experience some of it, book a night at a ryokan, some of which have stood on the same spot and been run by the same families for generations. In certain areas of the country, ryokans will often have their own onsen which makes easing into the bathing experience convenient and simple. Your yukata (a casual cotton robe and belt) will be waiting for you in your room. It’s expected (though not required) that guests wear a yukata for the length of their stay — even to dinner. (This is a culture that knows how to relax.) At Nishimuraya Honkan we were even invited to go for an evening walk through the town in our yukatas, visiting public onsens along the way.

Yukata sizes are measured by height. Ask for a large if you’re tall or a small if you’re shorter. Cross the left side of your yukata over the right, loop the belt around your waist twice, tie it in the front, and that’s it — you’re ready to onsen. In colder weather, leggings and a long-sleeved t-shirt can be layered underneath and a hip-length jacket called a haori is provided to wear over the yukata.

So fresh and so clean!
Sharing a big bath with a bunch of strangers means you need to go in clean. Outside of the onsen bath you’ll find shower facilities typically equipped with soap, shampoo, and conditioner. There will be a stool to sit on and a bucket you can fill and use to rinse yourself with. There’s also a shower attachment that Western travellers might be more familiar with. However you do it, just be sure to scrub yourself thoroughly before you hop in the bath.

What to do with that tiny towel
Onsens will provide you with a small hand towel to take into the bath with you. Walking in, the towel will provide a modicum of modesty — you can use it to cover the front of your body (or some of it, anyway). Once you’re in the bath, leave the towel on the edge nearby or fold or wrap it around your head. Afterwards, use it to dry off — not every onsen facility will have larger towels to use, especially the public ones.

Tattoos: ask first, avoid getting kicked out later
Because of the connection between tattooing and the Yakuza (Japanese organized crime rings) tattoos are not allowed in many onsens. Visitors who don’t follow this rule can be asked to leave (which is super awkward). With both the 2020 Olympic Games coming to Tokyo and the Rugby World Cup landing in Japan this fall, rules around tattoos in onsens are relaxing somewhat. In Kinosaki, the public onsens in town permit tattoos while at Nishimuraya Honkan, the large in-hotel onsen did not allow them but the three private onsens (which you can rent for an hour at a time) were perfect for people with body art and for those who aren’t ready to get naked with a group of strangers. They’re also a great space for couples, families, or groups of friends to hang out together away from the crowds.

Hungry? You will be
There’s something about a steamy soak that truly sparks the appetite. If you’re staying at a ryokan, you’re in luck. Japanese inns are known for serving delicious multi-course meals called kaiseki. At Nishimuraya Honkan we were treated to a post-bath seasonal meal of sashimi, Japanese pickles, grilled fish, crab legs, fresh soba noodles, and more. Dinner was served in our room where we sat at a low table on soft tatami mat floors sipping sake and getting very full. It’s the decadent kaiseki meal makes the onsen experience complete.

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Explore the WONDERS OF ASIA with INTREPID with SAVINGS OF up to 10% on Intrepid Asia trips

Explore the WONDERS OF ASIA with INTREPID with SAVINGS OF up to 10% on Intrepid Asia trips

Explore the WONDERS OF ASIA with INTREPID with SAVINGS OF up to 10% on Intrepid Asia trips

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