Nippon Travel Agency Announces No Sales for the Second Phase of the ‘Hokuriku Support Discount’

Nippon Travel Agency Announces No Sales for the Second Phase of the ‘Hokuriku Support Discount’

Nippon Travel Agency has announced that it will not conduct the second phase of sales for the ‘Hokuriku Support Discount’.

The second phase was set to target accommodations from May 7th to July 21st in Ishikawa Prefecture. Ishikawa Prefecture announced this on April 18th, and sales were to start sequentially from today, April 19th.

The ‘Hokuriku Support Discount’ is a travel support scheme aimed at promoting tourism to Fukui, Ishikawa, Toyama, and Niigata Prefectures, affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake. The discount rate is equivalent to 50% of the travel cost, with a maximum discount of 20,000 yen for standalone accommodations and travel packages including transportation, 30,000 yen for travel packages including transportation with stays of two nights or more, and 35,000 yen for travel packages that include stays in two or more prefectures. The discount is applicable for domestic travel and visitors to Japan, excluding trips for business purposes, accommodation, or bookings made before the start of the offer.

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