Marketing Japan as a Travel Destination
Info: 10863 words (43 pages) Dissertation
Published: 2nd Mar 2022
Executive Summary
A group of top executives of a travel company have been task to propose a new and unique plan, marketing Japan as a travel destination. The main objective of this report is to to discover a new and attractive aspect of Japan for the Asian market, namely Singapore, South Korea and Philippines. They are to identify the various platforms to reach out to the target group.
The group of top executives have proposed that the trip would be 7D5N trip to Japan, from 9 March to 16 March 2018. The target market will be travelling around Tokyo, Nagoya and Hakone during the trip.
The main focus of our trip is to allow our consumers to experience how it is like to live in the traditional period of Japan which is known as the Edo period. Some of the highlights include visiting places like Ryogoku Kokugiken in Tokyo to witness the traditional Sumo wrestling, Shirotori Garden in Nagoya where they can take a stroll and have a tea break through a traditional tea ceremony and the Hakone Kowakien Yunessun for a hot spa in different type of bath style such as wine spa and coffee spa.
They will also be travelling around Japan to taste the best local Japanese cuisines ranging from the old traditional way of preparing the dishes to the new modern style. The japanese cuisines served are mouth watering, catering to people of various ages.
The group of executives have identified the top 3 resources and/or tourism partners that are most vital to the success of the plan. They are namely the hotel and airlines booking sites, and travel agents.
Table of Contents
Work Schedule
Introduction
Opportunities and challenges on Tourism industry
Consultancy report & recommendations
Timeline of stay
Transportation pricing
Nagoya itinerary
Tokyo itinerary
Hakone itinerary
Conclusion
Reflection
References
Appendix
Work Schedule
Week 1 (7 May – 13 May) |
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Week 2 (14 May – 20 May) |
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Week 3 (21 May – 27 May) |
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Week 4 (28 May – 3 June) |
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Introduction
Concept
Movement of tourists from a prefecture (Tokyo) to a city (Nagoya) and to a town (Hakone).This will allow them to have interacting relationships with the locals from different places which will give them a new perspective on their problems.Satisfying tourists wants and needs by providing an experience that will allow them to have a break from their usual routine and bond with their loved ones.
Products/Service
Attractions with historical significance like temples that are over 100 years old, unique hot spring resorts,museums,theme parks.
Have meals at traditional and high class restaurants.
Experience Japanese customs and traditions personally.
Travel around in a chartered coach with a personal driver and tour guide.
Stay in 4-star hotels with up-to-date amenities and facilities.
Free breakfast every morning in the hotel.
Target Market Segments
Our plan will be targeting families, students that are intending to go on a graduation trip and couples.
Competition
Since there are also many other travel agencies that are also selling Japan tour packages,there will be more choices for them to select from which means that it will be harder to make our plan stand out from the rest.Travellers are more knowledgeable and experienced so they are more likely to get out and explore by themselves.The general reliance on travel service providers has lessened.
Unique Selling point
Japan is known for its unique culture and heritage which has been preserved by the Japanese people since ancient times.Wearing Kimono, having traditional Japanese cuisine, visiting Japanese gardens, going through a Japanese traditional tea ceremony, visiting places that are built based on Japanese traditional architecture, and experiencing Japanese cultural practice of flower arrangement are examples of their traditions and cultures.The age-old traditions and customs gives a unique character to the lifestyle of the Japanese people.Since Edo period is the period of internal peace and political stability,we would like our customers to experience it personally in order for them to truly appreciate and understand the value and meaning behind it.
Opportunities & Challenges Based on Tourism Industry Outlook
Background 1
Resources and information are easily available on the internet now so consumers are more informed and they can travel on their own without the help of a middleman.As such,the tourism industry is slowly becoming a more technology driven industry.
Challenges
The businesses of tour operators and travel agents will be greatly affected.This shows that the market is actually changing drastically with the advancement in technology.
Solutions
Travel agents and operators have to keep up with the current change and provide more attractive packages to consumers.
They have to market their tour packages at the right channel that will target their main audience.They must also build a stronger brand image so that consumers will be more loyal to them based on their brand name and quality.
They have to constantly upgrade themselves in order to provide and render better services and help to customers.
Opportunities
Traditional way of marketing:
Through advertisements on television, radio, newspapers, and magazines which focus mainly on the older consumers.
Online way of marketing:
Through advertisements on various social media platforms like Twitter,Instagram,Youtube which focus mainly on the younger consumers.
Notify customers of any special deals and promotions on the internet that will attract the large population of online users to purchase the tour packages.
Making use of the internet to find new customers and maintaining current customers relationship by providing them better services.
Background 2
The developments of tourism facilities like accommodation and recreation attractions to satisfy travellers wants and needs involve soil erosion.Road and airport construction can lead to land degradation and pollution.More fuel are burnt everyday due to the increase in the number of flights.Such actions are contributing heavily to global warming.Natural sites and habitats might undergo changes or get destroyed in order to accommodate tourist activities.
Challenges
Travellers are more environmentally aware and concerned whereas tourism industry is encouraging and contributing greatly to global warming.There are hardly any tour packages that is related to the environment.
Solutions
Stricter enforcement of environmental laws and regulations
Improve on environmental management and planning
Place more rubbish bins and different languages signs at tourist sites
Government to contribute financially for environmental protection
Promote eco-tourism through environmental awareness and education programs.
Opportunities
There will be a growing market for eco-tourism since tourist are more well environmentally aware and concerned.More tour packages related to eco-tourism can be developed.
Background 3
Factors like the increase in disposable income,paid leave and the advent of budget airlines encourage people to travel further and more often.This led to a boost in the tourism sector.The tourism industry will experience continuous growth and will become one of the fastest growing economic sector in the world.
Statistics by STB:
Year | Total amount of visitors for the year | . Annual Tourism receipts |
2013 | 15,567,923 | 17998 million |
2014 | 15,095,152 | 17,737 million |
2016 | 16,403,595 | (Not available yet) |
Challenges
As more and more tourists are travelling, countries face major competition with one another since they have to find ways to attract tourists to visit their country. Tourists are becoming more knowledgeable and resources are easily available on the internet which increase the tourist expectation of tour packages.With increased competition between countries and tour agencies,the industry have to come out with new and more attractive tourist attractions and packages to keep up with the pace of the advancement.
Solutions
Build new attractions which tourists have yet to experience so that they will be attracted to visit the country. Also don’t just visit tourists attractions, visit villages, the non-tourist attraction places so that tourists can fully indulge in the culture.
Opportunities
Creates jobs for the locals, hence more locals will be employed.
Competition leads to improvement, this increases country’s prestige as a whole, thus creating a market for the country. Tourism sectors of the country such as hotels, F&B, attractions ,and entertainment will be higher in demand. This will be a breakthrough of the country’s growth.
Consultancy Report & Recommendations
Short-term goal
Sell our tour package to as many customers as we can to increase our sales revenue. This can be achieved by marketing our tour package at the right channel that will target our main audience directly. For example, advertise our tour package on television to attract families and on various social media platforms like Twitter to attract fresh university graduates and couples.
Long-term goal
Bring in more revenue to the tourist attractions, accommodation, local stores and restaurants so that they will have the ability to expand their operations or upgrade their facilities to host more travellers. For example, seek the respective owners opinions and work together with them to come to an agreement in order to achieve the goal.
Japanese government resources available to develop/promote the plan and how they can benefit from it
Japan Tourism Board
The Japan Tourism Board website allows consumers to find out more about Japan travel information which include group tours that are available currently.Therefore, we can promote our plan there so that consumers will be aware of our travel plan.If consumers feels that our travel plan suit their needs and wants, they will purchase the plan. The Japanese government will benefit from it as more tourists will visit Japan.Since there will be more tourists visiting Japan, the tourism receipts will increase and it will bring in more revenue to the government.This means they can spend it on other areas like improving on their education,healthcare and transport systems.
How the travel companies can work with various tourism partners (e.g.,promoters and service) to capitalize on opportunities and manage the challenges
Tour operators
Travel agents can work directly with tour operators to perfect customer requests by providing them with the information needed. For example, tour operator is responsible for contracting, booking and packaging various components like accommodation, meals, tour guides, and flights whereas tour agents are responsible for selling tour packages based on what the client is looking for. This working relationship is beneficial for both parties because tour operators are able to get more business and travel agents can benefit from it because they are able to satisfy the customers wants and needs
Destination management companies
Destination management companies can work with travel agents as they are profit companies where they help to promote and sell services. For example, destination management companies can help to negotiate the prices of contracts with local operators and also help to sell the package online. Customers will also be able to receive vouchers that can be redeemed for the tour or activities that they have booked. With that both sides are able to benefit as they are able to build customer relationships and earn commission at the same time.
Itinerary
9 March 2018, Friday, Day 1 – Flight
9 March SIN 2245 – 10 March HND 0620 | 10 March GMP 0755 – 10 March HND 0955 | 10 March MNL 0510 – 10 March HND 1025 |
Singapore to Japan Itinerary
10 March 2018, Saturday, Day 2 – Tokyo (14hrs)
0620 – 0700 | Reach Haneda airport, travel to Shibuya Tokyo for breakfast |
0700 – 0830 | Breakfast |
0830 – 0915 | Travel to hotel |
0915 – 1030 | Check in, place luggage, free time |
1030 – 1120 | Gather at hotel lobby then travel to Asakusa Shichihenge |
1125 – 1145 | Change and try out Kimono |
1145 – 1225 | Travel to Imperial Palace |
1225 – 1400 | Tour Imperial Palace |
1400 – 1530 | Travel to Yakushima to have lunch |
1530 – 1615 | Travel back to Asakusa Shichihenge to return Kimono |
1615 – 1700 | Travel to Tokyo Tower |
1700 – 1830 | Explore Tokyo Tower |
1830 – 1845 | Travel to Teppanya benbe Mita Branch |
1845 – 2000 | Dinner |
2000 – 2100 | Travel back to hotel |
11 March 2018, Sunday, Day 3 – Tokyo to Nagoya (13hrs)
0800 | Own time own target have breakfast at hotel, gather at hotel lobby |
0800 – 0845 | Travel to Ryogoku Kokugikan |
0845 – 1100 | Tour around, watch sumo wrestling match |
1100 – 1140 | Ryogoku Kokugikan to Shinagawa area |
1140 – 1240 | Lunch at Ichiban Shibuya |
1240 – 1630 | Shingawa to Nagoya tokyu hotel |
1630 – 1720 | Check in hotel, free and easy |
1720 – 1740 | Travel to Yamazaki river |
1740 – 1840 | Tour around Yamazaki river |
1840 – 1910 | Travel to Sakae district |
1910 – 2010 | Dinner at Mugal Palace |
2010 -2015 | Travel to Oasis 21 |
2015 – 2120 | Free time shopping |
2120 – 2130 | Travel back to hotel (those who wish to stay longer may do so, but there will be no transportation provided) |
12 March 2018, Monday, Day 4 – Nagoya
(14hrs)
0800 | Own time own target have breakfast at hotel, gather at hotel lobby |
0800 – 0820 | Travel to Atsuta Shrine |
0820 – 0920 | Tour around Atsuta Shrine |
0920 – 0950 | Travel to Schmaglev and railway park |
0950 – 1100 | Tour around museum |
1100 – 1140 | Travel to Hanabusa for lunch |
1140-1240 | Lunch |
1240 – 1310 | Travel to Nagoya Castle |
1310 – 1450 | Tour around Nagoya Castle |
1450 – 1510 | Travel to Tokugawa Art Museum |
1510 – 1610 | Tour around Tokugawa Art Museum |
1610 – 1620 | Travel to Tokugawaen |
1620 – 1750 | Free time at Tokugawaen |
1750 – 1810 | Travel to Osu street and Kamimaezu |
1810- 1910 | Free and easy shopping |
1910 – 1930 | Travel to Pizzeria Trattoria Cesari |
1930 – 2030 | Dinner |
2030 – 2040 | Travel to Sakae shopping centre (The Underground Mall) |
2040 – 2205 | Free and easy shopping (those who wish to stay longer may do so, but there will be no transportation provided) |
13 March 2018, Tuesday, Day 5 – Nagoya to Hakone (14hrs)
0800 | Own time own target have breakfast at hotel, gather at hotel lobby |
0800 – 0830 | Travel to Shirotori Garden |
0830 – 1000 | Tour around Shirotori Garden |
1000 – 1100 | Travel to Toyota Automobile Museum |
1100 – 1200 | Tour around the museum |
1200 – 1220 | Travel to Atsuta Horaiken, Matsuzakaya for lunch |
1220 – 1320 | Lunch |
1320 – 1700 | Depart from Atsuta Horaiken, Matsuzakaya to Laforet Club Hakone Gora Yunosumika |
1700 – 1800 | Check in hotel, free time |
1800 – 1810 | Travel to Gora Yoshicho for dinner |
1810 – 2010 | Dinner |
2010 – 2200 | Travel back to hotel |
14 March 2018, Wednesday, Day 6 – Hakone (12hrs)
0930 | Breakfast at hotel, gather at hotel lobby |
0930 – 0950 | Travel to Choanji Temple |
0950 – 1100 | Tour around the temple |
1100 – 1130 | Travel to Hatsuhana Soba Hoten |
1130 – 1330 | Lunch @ Hatsuhana Soba Hoten |
1330 -1350 | Travel to Hakone Gora Park Crafthouse |
1350 – 1450 | Hands on experience |
1450 – 1500 | Travel to Hakone Kowakien Yunessun |
1500 – 1700 | Tour around Hakone Kowakien Yunessun |
1700 – 1720 | Travel to Hakone Shrine |
1720 – 1820 | Tour around Hakone Shrine |
1820 – 1850 | Travel to Gora Kadan |
1850 – 2250 | Dinner at Gora Kadan |
2250 – 2120 | Travel back to hotel |
15 March 2018, Thursday, Day 7 – Hakone to Tokyo(10hrs)
0930 | Breakfast at hotel, Gather at hotel lobby |
0930 – 1000 | Check out of hotel (luggage will be left in chartered bus) |
1000 – 1030 | Travel to Owaku-dani Valley |
1030 – 1130 | Tour around Owaku-dani valley (Try black egg & black ramen) |
1130 – 1200 | Travel to Amazake Chaya Tea House |
1200 – 1300 | Tea time at Amazake Chaya Tea House |
1300 – 1500 | Travel to Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo |
1500 – 1530 | Check in hotel |
1530 – 1610 | Travel to Asakusa Sensoji |
1610 – 1710 | Fortune telling, free and easy |
1710 – 1720 | Travel to Delica Paku Paku |
1720 – 1830 | Dinner at Delica Paku Paku |
1830 – 1900 | Travel back to hotel |
16 March 2018, Friday, Day 8 – Tokyo to Singapore(19hrs)
0100 | Gather at hotel lobby |
0100 – 0130 | Travel to Tsujiki fish market |
0130 – 0730 | Watch tuna auction, have breakfast |
0730 – 0800 | Travel back to hotel |
0800 – 1230 | Free and easy , nap etc |
1230 – 1250 | Check out of hotel |
1250 – 1310 | Travel to Saishoku Kenbi |
1310 – 1410 | Lunch |
1410 – 1510 | Travel to Sanrio Puroland |
1510 – 1700 | Free and easy |
1700 – 1730 | Travel to Akihabara |
1730 – 1900 | Dinner at Kanda Matsuya, free time to shop after they are done with dinner |
1900 – 2000 | Travel to Haneda airport to check in for flight back |
Night flight timings
16 March HND 2250 – 17 March SIN 0520 | 16 March HND 1505 – 16 March MNL 1855 | 16 March HND 2015 – 16 March GMP 2235 |
Flights
Singapore to Tokyo South Korea to Tokyo Manila to Tokyo
Singapore airlines
2 way trip $972.20/ per pax |
All Nippon Airways
1 way direct flight with in-flight meal $432.32/ per pax |
Cebu Pacific
1 way direct flight without in-flight meal $249/ per pax |
Asiana Airlines
Return flight from Tokyo to South Korea No in-flight meal $414/per pax |
Philippine Airlines
Return flight from Tokyo to Manila with in-flight meal $542.21/per pax |
Bus
Price per hour : $78 per hour 23 seater
Total price on transport : $13,104
Cost of each person : $569.74
Nagoya
Attractions
Details | Price | Address |
SCMAGLEV and Railway Park (Train museum):
The museum showcases 39 retired train cars such as historical steam train, bullet train and magnetic levitating trains, seeking to educate tourist on the advancement of high-speed rail in japan . |
SGD$19/per person | Japan, 〒455-0848 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Minato Ward, Kinjofuto, 3 Chome−2−2 |
Nagoya Castle:
Nagoya developed as the castle town by the ruling Tokugawa family during theEdo period. This castle is a famous landmark of Nagoya. |
Free | Japan, 〒460-0031 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Honmaru, 1−1 |
Yamazaki River :
The Yamazaki River, is rated as one of the locals favourite location to rest and bond with both family and friends. It attracts an incredible amount of both locals and tourist during spring, when the cherry blossom is in full bloom along the river. |
Free | Yamashita-dori, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya |
Atsuta Shrine :
It’s a suitable location for people to meditate and at the same time taking a break from their usual hectic lifestyle. |
Free | Japan, 〒456-8585 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Atsuta Ward, Jingu, 1 Chome−1−1 |
Sakae district:
It is a location that is famous for both shopping and dining. There are also large department stores in the Sakae district such as Maruei,Skyle, and Parco with several high-end fashion boutiques located within the area. |
Free | Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 460-0008, Japan |
Oasis 21:
This park opened in 2002 which is a complex multi-level park.Facilities include ,“Galaxy Platform” is basement level where many events are held , and “Field of Green” located on the ground level where flowers and trees are planted with various shops and restaurants |
Free | Japan, 〒461-0005 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Higashi Ward, Higashisakura, 1 Chome−11番1号 |
The Tokugawa Art Museum:
The Tokugawa Art Museum has permanent exhibits of the tools of the Owari Tokugawa feudal lords, such as Japanese swords and armor, tea ceremony utensils, and Noh costumes. |
Adults:
1400 yen (SGD$18) |
Tokugawa art museum :
Japan, 〒461-0023 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Higashi Ward, Tokugawacho, 1017 |
Tokugawaen: A Japanese garden with elements that create an enjoyable,dynamic landscape.The park was once a residence of the old samurai manor which can still be seen at the black gate at the entrance. | Adults and high school students SGD$3.75
Free for junior high school students and younger |
Tokugawaen :
Japan, 〒461-0023 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Higashi Ward, Tokugawacho, 1001 |
Osu Street & Kamimaezu :
This street is a big shopping area whereby you can find cheap goods easily such as souvenirs and clothings.Street foods can also be found everywhere. |
〒460-0011 Aichi-ken, Nagoya-shi, Naka-ku, Ōsu, 2 Chome−11 | |
Sakae (The Underground Mall)
The biggest shopping area in Nagoya, Sakae has a lot to offer. There are a variety of stores catered to people of all ages. It is good to go there either with family or friends.Some good restaurants are also available there. |
Free | Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi |
Shirotori Garden:
Enjoy a leisurely stroll in a traditional Japanese garden and have a traditional tea ceremony at a teahouse for a break.. In the centre of the garden,there is a pond that replicates the Kiso River. |
Adults:300yen (SGD$4) | 2-5 Atsuta-nishimachi, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya |
Toyota Automobile Museum:
In this museum, you will be able to visit numerous still-working exhibits of the huge looms and textile manufacturing processes, which Toyota started out making in 1933. |
Adults:
SGD$12.51 Seniors: SGD$6.25 Secondary/ Tertiary : SGD$ 7.50 Primary : SGD$5 |
41-100 Nagakute-cho, Aichi-gun, Aichi |
Nagoya Accommodation
Nagoya Tokyu Hotel: Price for 2 adults and 2 children for 2 days $570
Check in from 14:00, Check out until 12:00 (Breakfast included)
Transportation in Nagoya
Adult (above 12 years old):
¥200~¥330 |
Children: Half-price
Children under 6 years old: Free |
One day pass: ¥740 ¥600 on Saturdays and Sundays |
Food in Nagoya
Day 3 – Lunch at Ichiran, Shibuya
Address: 1-22-7 Jinnan | Iwamoto Bldg. B1F,Shibuya 150-0041, Tokyo Prefecture Average price: $10 – $13 Cuisine: Japanese, Asian, Soups |
Day 3 – Dinner at Mugal Palace
Address: 1-18-32 Izumi, Higashi-ku | 1FPortapia Bldg., Nagoya 461-0001, Aichi Prefecture Average price: $10 – $13 Cuisine: Indian Reservation required |
Day 4 – Lunch at Hanabusa
Address: 1-8-16, Marunouchi, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi,460-0002 Average price for Lunch: 800 JPY ( $10 ) |
Day 4 – Dinner at Pizzeria trattoria Cesari
Address: Osu, Nakaku, Nagoya 460-0011, Aichi Prefecture Average price: $10 – $13 Cuisine: Italian, Pizza |
Day 5 – Lunch at Atsuta Horaiken,Matsuzakaya
Address: 3-30-8 Sakae, Naka-ku | Matsuzakaya Nagoya South Bldg. 10F, Nagoya 460-0008, Aichi Prefecture Average prices: ¥4,001-10,000 ($50.40-$125.06) Cuisine: Japanese |
Tokyo
Hotel: Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo
2 adult 2 children: 590 SGD per night
2 adult: 275 SGD per night
Breakfast included for both (https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/metropolitan-tokyo.html)
Activities/Attractions around Tokyo
Details: | Price: | Address: |
Kinomo experience:
Dress like a traditional Japanese for a day at just 3,330 yen (300 yen for tabi socks) Tourists are able to go around Tokyo in the Kinomos, they just have to return them by 4.30pm. |
3,330 yen (41 SGD) | Asakusa |
Imperial Palace:
Located on the former site of Edo Castle, the Imperial Palace is the heart of Tokyo. It houses parks, sakura trees and stone walls. A place rich in culture and history. |
Free | Japan, 〒100-8111 Tokyo, Chiyoda, 1−1 |
Tokyo Tower:
Completed in 2012, the Tokyo Tower is the world’s tallest and self supported steel tower. Located in the centre of Tokyo, it is a symbol of Japan’s rebirth after the war as a major economic power. |
Adult:
SGD$10 7 to 15 years old: SGD$5.60 4 years old to 6 years old: SGD$4.40 |
Japan, 〒105-0011 Tokyo, Minato, Shibakoen, 4 Chome−2−8 |
Ryogoku Kokugikan:
Sumo related attractions are all found in this district of Tokyo, Ryogoku (両国, Ryōgoku). Watch how sumo wrestlers train and tour around its culturally rich museum. |
Free | 1-3-28 Yokoami, Sumida 130-0015 |
Asakusa Sensoji:
One of Tokyo’s most colourful and popular temples, Sensoji (浅草寺, Sensōji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple where tourist flock to find out their fate. |
Free | Japan, 〒111-0032 Tokyo, Taito, Asakusa, 2 Chome−3−1 |
Tsujiki fish market:
Witness the world’s famous tuna auction, after which tourists can visit Sushi Dai, a famous Tsukiji sushi restaurant, and relish a scrumptious breakfast. |
Entrance fee is free | Japan, 〒104-0045 Tokyo, Chuo, Tsukiji, 5 Chome−2−1 |
Sanrio Puroland:
A bright, loud and inviting theme park no sanrio fan can resist. A place full of colours and rides anyone is fit for. |
Adult:
SGD$42 3 to 17 years old: SGD$32 |
Japan, 〒206-8588 Tokyo, Tama, Ochiai, 1 Chome−31 |
Tokyo’s Food
Day 2 breakfast: Sutameishi
Address: 1-15-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture Operating hours: Opens 24 hours Average price: JPY 600 – 880 (SGD$8.25 – $11.00) |
Day 2 lunch: Yakushima
Address: Clair Kojimachi building 1F, 1-6-3, Koujimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0083 Operating hours: Monday – Friday Lunch: 11:15 – 15:00(L.O.14:30) Dinner: 17:00 – 23:00(L.O.22:00) Saturday Dinner: 17:00 – 22:00(L.O.21:00) Average price: Lunch JPY 880 (SGD $8.25) / Dinner JPY 4,000 (SGD $50) |
Day 2 Dinner: Teppanya Benbe Mita
Address: 5-1-11 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo Operating hours: Monday-Saturday, Eve of National Holidays Lunch: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm (L.O. 2:00 pm) Dinner: 5:00 pm -11:00 pm (L.O. 10:30 pm) Average price: Lunch: JPY 850 (SGD 10.65) / Dinner: JPY 3,500 (SGD 43.80) |
Day 7 dinner: Delica Paku Paku
Address: Tokyo, Taito, Asakusa 1-43-8 Operating hours: 24 hours a day, all year round Average price: from JPY 250 (SGD 3.15) (tax not included) |
Day 8 breakfast: Tsukiji fish market
Operating hours: Outer Market: varies by shop, typically 5:00 am to 2:00 pm Wholesale Area: open to visitors after 9:00am – 2:00 pm Tuna Auction: open to visitors from 5:25 am to 6:15 am (restricted to 120 visitors/day) Average price: JPY 3,700 (SGD 46.30) |
Day 8 lunch: Saishoku Kenbi
Address: 2-21-26 Hyakunin-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Operating hours: Monday, Wednesday to Sunday Lunch: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, Dinner: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Average price: JPY 1,000 – 1,999 (SGD 12.50 – 25.00) |
Day 8 dinner: Kanda Matsuya
Address: 1-13, Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Operating hours: Monday – Friday 11:00 am – 08:00 pm Sat and Holidays 11:00 am -07:00 pm Average price: Lunch 1,000 – 1,999 JPY (SGD$12.50-$ 25.00) Dinner 1,000 – 1,999 JPY (SGD$12.50 -$25.00) |
Hakone Accommodation
Laforet Club Hakone Gora Yunosumika
250-0408 Kanagawa, Hakone, Gora 1320, Japan
4 star
Check-in from 15:00
Check-out before 11:00
2 pax $644 for 2 nights and breakfast is included
3 pax $813 for 2 nights and breakfast is included
4 pax $1,084 for 2 nights and breakfast is included
Attractions
Details | Price | Address |
Choanji Temple:
Choanji Temple is a temple deeply influenced by Zen Buddhism.Ever since 1980s,there are many statues of rakan(disciples of Buddha) with unique face and shape scattered around the temple grounds. |
Free | Japan, 〒250-0631 Kanagawa Prefecture, Ashigarashimo District, Hakone, Sengokuhara, 82 |
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun:
Hakone Kowakien Yunessun is a hot spa leisure facility with numerous humorous Japanese style baths like Wine Spa,Coffee Spa,Green Tea Spa, and Japanese Sake Spa. |
Adults:
3600 yen(SGD$45) Elementary school kids: 1800 yen(SGD$22) 60 years old and above: 2000 yen(SGD$25) |
1297 Ninotaira Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa |
The Hakone Craft House:
Appreciate the gallery of artworks created by the locals and learn glass blowing,etching, pottery and dried flower arrangement from them. |
Admission charge:
550 yen (SGD$7) Parking fee: 300 yen per hour (SGD$4) |
1300, Gora, Hakone-machi, Ashigara-shimo Gun, Kanagawa |
Hakone Shrine:
The shrine buildings are hidden in the dense forests and huge torii gates will welcomes its visitors upon their arrival. |
Free | Japan, 〒250-0522 Kanagawa Prefecture, Ashigarashimo District, Hakone, Motohakone, 80−1 |
Owakudani Valley:
When Mount Hakone erupted around 3000 years ago,an area around the crater was created so that tourists can experience hot springs and hot rivers.Mount Fuji will be visible on clear days too. |
Free | 1251 Sengokuhara, Ashigarashimo-gun, Hakone-machi 250-0631, Kanagawa Prefecture |
Amazake Chaya Tea House:
Currently run by the 13th generation of the same family since the Edo period 400 years ago,yet everything from the menu,atmosphere and design remains unchanged and it evoke nostalgic memories of the past. |
Amazake (Traditional sweet low or alcohol-free drink) 400 yen(SGD$5)
Seasoned Mochi 250-750 yen(SGD$3-$9) |
Japan, 〒250-0314 Kanagawa Prefecture, Ashigarashimo District, Hakone, 畑宿二子山395−1 |
Food
Day 5 – Dinner: Gora Yoshicho
Address:1320 Gora, Ashigarashimo-gun, Hakone-machi, Kanagawa Prefecture Opening Hours: Mon-Sun: 11:30-15:00 17:30-21:30 -Chicken & eggs bowl (with miso soup & pickled) 900 yen(SGD$12) -Minced chicken (soy sauce flavour) & egg bowl (with miso soup & pickled) 850 yen(SGD$10) -Rice porridge (chicken soup) 800 yen(SGD$10) |
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Day 6 – Lunch: Hatsuhana Soba Honten
Address: Japan, 〒250-0311 Kanagawa Prefecture, Ashigarashimo District, 箱根町湯本635 Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 10am-7pm Style: Japanese Menu: Assorted Soba (Tempura, Sadistic Buckwheat, Yamasaka, Ichiro) Ranging from 1000 Y – 1300 Y ($12.50 – $16.25) |
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Day 6 – Dinner: Gora Kadan
Address: Japan, 〒250-0408 Kanagawa Prefecture, Ashigarashimo District, 箱根町Gora, 1300 Opening Hours: Lunch 11:00 to 15:30 Opening Hours: Dinner 17:30 to 21:00 Menu Kaiseki Fish Course 7 dishes 5,000 yen(SGD$62.50) Children’s meal 2,000 yen(SGD$25) |
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Pricing of Hakone | ||
· 2 nights at Laforet Club Hakone Gora Yunosumika Hotel $271-$322/pax/night
· Average $296.50/pax/night |
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· Day 5 Dinner Gora Yoshido $10-$15/pax
· Average $12.50 |
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· Day 6 Lunch Hatsuhana Soba Honten $12.50-16.25/pax
· Average $14.375 |
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· Day 6 Attraction The Hakone Craft House $7/pax
· Average $7 |
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· Day 6 Attraction Hakone Kowakien Yunessun [Adult $45/pax][Elemental School Kids $22/pax]
· Adult $45, Children $22 |
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· Day 6 Dinner Gora Kadan [Kaiseki Fish Course 7 Course @ $62.50/pax][Children meal @ $25/pax]
· Adult $62.50 Children $25 |
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Day 7 Owakudani Valley: Black Egg
Price of black eggs:500 yen(SGD$6.20) (black eggs can also be purchased at the egg steaming hut) |
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Expenses Per Pax (Adult) = $734.375 (Estimate/Average) |
Conclusion
Top 3 resources and/or tourism partners that are most vital to the success of the plan.
1. Hotel booking sites
Hotel booking sites bring forth a comparison of prices of the same hotel on different hotel booking sites, allowing us to have an easy choice of the lowest priced hotels. Hotel booking sites also provides us with easy access to information of hotels, regarding the hotel’s facilities available, services provided, and ratings and reviews given by previous guests. Personalisation of results and suggestions is also another function provided by hotel booking sites, which helps us to be able to find the most suited hotel that fits into the ideal dates of our travel plan and region of the hotel that is easily accessible to metro stations and food outlets. One important factor will be that most hotels listed in hotel booking sites, allows free cancellation. Therefore, gives us a choice to cancel the hotels that we feel that it may not be the most suited with our travel theme and our target market size.
2. Airline booking sites
Airline booking sites grants a platform for us to search and sieve out the most reasonably priced air fares, comfortable yet luxurious in-flight experience for our target market. Most importantly, flight timings that fits our travel plan. Airline booking sites allows international travelers to be able to check in between 2 and 24 hours before their flight. Changing or canceling air ticket is also another advantage of airline booking sites.
3. Travel agents acts as a middle person between the client and the supplier
It is the primary and lowest cost channel of distribution of tourism products. It is vital to the success of the travel plan as it helps to sell the tour packages to the public. If we can work with a travel agency that has a strong brand image, there will be higher chances for our travel plan to be exposed to potential customers. Loyal customers of the travel agency have more trust in the quality of the tour packages offered by the company which means that there will word of mouth. Hence, there will be more customers signing up for the tour plan and there will not be a shortage of sign-ups.
Reflection
Our greatest challenge: Having to plan a full trip to Japan without having experienced it for ourselves was tough. For example, we didn’t know how long would it take to travel from attractions to attractions. Not knowing how the Japanese travel was a challenge to us as there were various modes of transportation available (bullet train, normal subway, buses etc). We also do not know how long tourists would normally spend their time at that particular attraction.Since we do not know, we can only estimate. Most of the restaurants we have chosen had their menu available on the internet, however it was in Japanese. A lot of effort was put in to translate it into English for us to understand.
Individual reflection:
Angel – Planning an entire itinerary for other people is difficult as we are not the ones who are going to be able to enjoy the stay. So there are many things that we are unsure if the consumers will like the attractions/ food that we have planned. As different people have different likes and dislikes, it was tough to decide on where to go so that everyone will be able to enjoy the full stay in Japan.
Yahui- I felt that a lot of time, effort and research are needed to come up with a proper travel plan. A lot of manpower is required and good teamwork is needed in order to make sure that everything goes smoothly. I felt that background knowledge is also very important as it helps me to link things together.
Connie – We split ourselves to do different parts and I feel that this planning of itinerary requires a lot of collaborations between the group as all pieces comes to one only when we put together everything. Communication and teamwork is key in this planning of travel plan.
Carissa – At first I thought, coming up with a travel plan was something that could be done with an eye closed, as I have planned a overseas trip for my family before. But as my group started, I truly felt that it was not easy, and in fact very stressful. A few of the main factors of difficulty would be the overly expensive cost of the trip, finding airlines that would suit our travel plan’s departure timing, and hotels the would fit into our planned itinerary.
Claudia – I’ve learnt that being a travel agent isn’t easy , there are many things to take into account.(eg. money) Today, everyone’s talking about money. If the trip is expensive and the itinerary is not eye catching, no one would be willing to spend that amount amount of money.
Yixin – I have learnt to cherish and put myself in the shoes of the travel operators and travel agents . All along i always felt like planning a trip is easy , with a mindset of “ how hard can it be ?” whereby i failed to realize the “ behind the scene” . The amount of coordination and teamwork needed to make the whole trip run smoothly .
Bibliography
Flights
Singapore airlines
2 way trip
$972.20/ per pax
http://www.singaporeair.com/booking-flow.form?execution=e1s1
All Nippon Airways
1 way direct flight with in-flight meal
$432.32/ per pax
https://www.traveloka.com/en-sg/flight/fullsearch?ap=SEOA.TYOA&dt=10-03-2018.NA&ps=1.0.0&sc=ECONOMY
Cebu Pacific
1 way direct flight without in-flight meal
$249/ per pax
Asiana Airlines
Return flight from Tokyo to South Korea
No in-flight meal
$414/per pax
Philippine Airlines
Return flight from Tokyo to Manila with in-flight meal
$542.21/per pax
https://www.traveloka.com/en-sg/flight/fullsearch?ap=TYOA.MNL&dt=16-03-2018.NA&ps=1.0.0&sc=ECONOMY
Bus
Transportation in Nagoya
Nagoya Attractions
Train Museum:
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3314.html
Nagoya Castle: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3300.html
Yamazaki Castle: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3301.htm
Atsuta Shrine: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3301.html
Sakae: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3304.html
Oasis 21: http://www.nagoya-info.jp/en/see/facilities/oasis21.html
The Tokugawa Art Museum & Tokugawaen:
http://www.nagoya-info.jp/en/see/facilities/the_tokugawa_art_museum.html
Osu Street & Kamimaezu & Sakae (The Underground Mall): http://jpninfo.com/5393
Shirotori Garden: http://www.nagoya-info.jp/en/see/facilities/shirotori_garden.html
Toyota Automobile Museum: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3308.html
Nagoya Accommodation
Nagoya tokyu hotel: www.booking.com/hotel/jp/nagoya-tokyu.html
Food in Nagoya
Day 3 – Lunch at Ichiran, Shibuya
Day 3 – Dinner at Mugal Palace
Day 4 – Lunch at Hanabusa
Day 4 – Dinner at Pizzeria trattoria Cesari
Day 5 – Lunch at Atsuta Horaiken, Matsuzakaya
Tokyo Accommodation
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo
Activities/ Attractions around Tokyo
Kinomo experience
https://tokyocheapo.com/travel/holidays/kimono-rental-tokyo/
Imperial Palace
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3017.html , http://www.japan-talk.com/jt/new/imperial-palace
Tokyo Tower
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3009.html
Ryogoku Kokugikan
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3022.html
Asakusa Sensoji
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3001.html
Tsujiki fish market
http://www.thewholeworldisaplayground.com/visit-tsukiji-fish-market-tuna-auction-tokyo-japan/
Sanrio Puroland
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/sanrio-puroland
Tokyo’s Food
Day 2 breakfast: Sutameishi
http://www.usingroup.jp/dondon/menu/index.html
Day 2 lunch: Yakushima
Day 2 Dinner: Teppanya Benbe Mita
https://savorjapan.com/0006027324/
Day 7 dinner: Delica Paku Paku
https://matcha-jp.com/en/986?page=2
Day 8 breakfast: Tsukiji fish market
https://migrationology.com/tokyo-travel-guide-for-food-lovers/
Day 8 lunch: Saishoku Kenbi
https://www.tsunagujapan.com/30-cheap-but-delicious-restaurants-and-shops-in-tokyo/
Day 8 dinner: Kanda Matsuya
https://www.picrumb.com/best-restaurants/akihabara/#Soba
HAKONE’S FOOD
Day 5 Dinner: Gora Yoshicho
http://www.0465.net/omise/yoshicho/index.html?CATEGORY=2600
Day 6 Lunch: Hatsuhana Soba Honten
Day 6 Dinner: Gora Kadan
http://www.gorakadan.com/index_english.html
Attractions
Day 6 – Tour: Choanji Temple
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5219.html
Day 6 Tour: Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
https://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/spot/hotspri/hakone-kowakien-yunessun.html
Day 6 – Activity: The Hakone Craft House
http://www.fuji-travel-guide.com/news-item/crafthouse/
http://www.japanesesearch.com/gora-park-and-craft-house-in-hakone/
Day 6 – Tour: Hakone Shrine
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5204.html
Day 7 Free and Easy: Owaku-dani Valley & Black Egg
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5203.html
http://www.hakonenavi.jp/english/basics/shopping/souvenir/
Day 7 Free and Easy: Amazake Chaya Tea House
Hakone Accommodation
Laforet Club Hakone Gora Yunosumika
http://www.booking.com/searchresults.en-gb.html
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