"Healing in Nature"... Norangpungseon, 'Japanese Small Towns I Want to Keep Secret' Special Exhibition
Enjoy Autumn Foliage and Hot Springs in Oita, Hiroshima, Toyama, and More
On November 23, Norang Poongseon announced the launch of a special exhibition titled "Japanese Small Towns I Want to Keep to Myself," offering healing through nature in nearby travel destinations for the autumn season.
Yellow Balloon 'Japanese Small Towns I Want to Keep to Myself' Special Exhibition
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Japanese small towns are known for their unique tranquil atmosphere, abundant hot springs, gourmet food, attractions, and activities. In the upcoming autumn season, the autumn foliage creates breathtaking scenery, attracting many tourists.
Considering the growing demand for travel to Japanese small towns, Norang Poongseon prepared this special exhibition to help travelers escape the busy city life and comfortably recharge their body and mind in quiet places.
The exhibition features four cities in Japan’s small towns: ▲ 'Oita,' Kyushu’s representative hot spring area ▲ 'Matsuyama,' where visitors can experience traditional Japanese ambiance ▲ 'Toyama,' renowned as a top autumn foliage spot ▲ and 'Hiroshima,' home to Miyajima, one of Japan’s three great scenic views, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the mainland’s nature.
Norang Poongseon recommended the "Autumn Foliage, Panorama of Great Nature Toyama + Alpen Route" package, which combines experiencing vast nature and hot springs. This package includes round-trip flights with T’way Air for safe and comfortable travel, accommodations at 4-star or higher hot spring hotels throughout the itinerary, and visits to ▲ Toyama Castle ▲ City Hall Observatory ▲ 'Furui Machinami,' a district of traditional Japanese architecture ▲ and Shirakawago Gassho Village.
In addition to small towns, there are also packages combining major city travel courses such as "Yufuin + Fukuoka + Oita" and a "3-day Matsuyama" package to fully enjoy hot springs and free travel.
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For more details, please check with Norang Poongseon.
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