Back in the fall, All Nippon Airways (ANA) got our wanderlust pumping when they announced a partnership with Japanese accommodation provider Address. Address offers members unlimited nights in its properties, which are refurbished homes across Japan, for a flat monthly fee, and its tie-up with ANA adds two sets of extremely affordable round-trip airplane tickets every month.
As of Jan 17, ANA and Address have begun accepting sign-up applications for the program, which launches on Jan 31. The ANA air add-on is a 30,000 yen addition to Address’ usual 40,000-a-month membership fee, meaning that for just 70,000 yen you’ve got somewhere to stay for a whole month in Japan, plus the transportation means to check out at least three different parts of the country.
▼ An Address property, also onsen-equipped
The round-trip air ticket can be used on designated flights on nine domestic routes flown by ANA, which connect Tokyo’s Haneda Airport with Shin Chitose (Sapporo), Tottori, Takamatsu (Kagawa), Fukuoka, Oita, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, and Kagoshima airports. That variety makes trips to all four of Japan’s main islands (Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu) viable options, and is especially nice since some of the regions serviced by those airports cam be particularly inconvenient to reach by train.
The initial terms of the program will be in effect for two months, from Jan 31 to March 31, with possible revisions coming later. If the deal sounds good to you as-is, though, Address is accepting applications through its website.
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Source: PR Times
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talaraedokko
Nice to see some of the two million + abandoned homes going to (a bit of) good use. Keep it up.
kurisupisu
Over 500000 yen for a yen?
ii desu....
kurisupisu
For a year not yen!