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Gyowon Tour Traveliji, Japan Oncheon Travel Package Released

Visits to Hot Spring Attractions and Hot Spring Festivals
6 Departures from the 30th to February Next Year

Kyowon Tour's 'Yeohaengiji' announced on the 13th that it will offer Japanese hot spring travel packages for the winter season.


Gyowon Tour Traveliji, Japan Oncheon Travel Package Released Hottarakashi Onsen, Japan
[Photo by Kyowon Tour]

The Japanese hot spring packages feature small group departures for private travel and use hot springs mainly frequented by locals. A representative product is the 'Hottarakashi Onsen 3-Day Trip.' This product departs only six times (December 30-31, January 1, February 8-10) starting from the 30th. At the open-air bath of Hottarakashi Onsen located in Yamanashi Prefecture, travelers can enjoy hot spring bathing while admiring the spectacular view of the sunrise and Mount Fuji.


The tour also visits Oshino Hakkai, which refers to eight ponds filled with water melted from Mount Fuji's snow, and Lake Kawaguchiko, where visitors can appreciate the reflection of Mount Fuji on the lakeside.


There is also the 'Yunishigawa Onsen 3-Day Trip,' where travelers can experience the winter hot spring festival. This themed product visits the festival site where the Kamakura Festival is held. Visitors can see the spectacular sight of over 3,000 mini igloos gathered at the festival and even experience an igloo themselves.


'Slowly Walking, Sapporo 4 Days' is a product where travelers can see the Yukitoro Festival held at Jozankei Onsen, a hot spring famous spot. At the festival, visitors can face a fantastic scene created by ice and candles blending against the snowy background. The package includes two days of free schedule, allowing travelers to customize their trip according to their preferences.


In addition, there is the 'Takaragawa Onsen 3-Day Trip,' visiting Takaragawa Onsen, ranked among the world's top 10 hot springs, and 'Slowly Walking, Saga 3 Days,' where travelers can fully feel the tranquil atmosphere unique to small Japanese towns in the Ureshino Onsen village.


A representative from Yeohaengiji said, "We have prepared various Japanese hot spring packages for customers planning special winter hot spring trips for the winter season," adding, "We plan to continuously introduce various themed trips tailored to seasonal characteristics in the future."


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