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Home / Event / JTB Malaysia Joins Japan Travel Fair in Starling Mall

JTB Malaysia Joins Japan Travel Fair in Starling Mall

October 22, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Back for its 4th instalment, Japan Travel Bureau Malaysia (JTB Malaysia) will once again returns to join Japan Travel Fair 2019 (JTF), set to take place from 22nd to 24th November 2019 at The Starling Mall in Damansara Utama.

JTF is a Japan-focused travel fair where avid travellers can purchase and also obtain information relating to the Land of the Rising Sun, from Travel Packages to Passes, Tours, Hotels, and more.

Discounts, Promotions and Prizes
As a Japanese travel organisation specialised in providing a wide variety of standard and customised tours for individuals and groups, JTB Malaysia will be having plenty of exciting offers at the upcoming JTF including cheaper price for higher quantity purchase of JR Passes, discounts and promotions on Free Independent Traveller (FIT) packages, tours, hotels and ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), and others.

There are also bundle promotions for selected rail passes and tickets, which come together with limited edition free gifts from Japan including Hello Kitty travel adapter, 4,000 mAh power bank, folder with Japan rail map, and more.

Additionally, JTB Malaysia also offers Muslim-friendly packages in collaboration with Maybank Islamic to three locations; Tokyo, Osaka and Sapporo where Maybank customers will be able to enjoy special discounts upon purchase.

Spend at least RM3,000 at our booth and stand a chance to win our lucky draw prizes which includes Mt. Fuji tours, Osaka Amazing Passes, Suica cards, exclusive travel magazines and more.

Terms and conditions apply.

Activities and Performances 

Apart from the promotions from JTB Malaysia, visitors will also be able to experience a great deal of Japan-related activities at JTF such as onigiri demonstration, traditional Japanese sweets show where visitors can learn to make their own “nerikiri”, Japanese drum performance by Wadaiko Syo, and celebrity talk on Japan travel by Malaysian singer-actor, Alvin Chong and famous blogger, Cheesie.

Details for Japan Travel Fair 2019 are as follows:-
?? Date: 22nd – 24th November 2019 (Friday to Sunday)
?? Time: 10am – 10pm
?? Venue: Level G, The Starling
For more information about JTB Malaysia, visit:-
?? Facebook: www.facebook.com/JTB.Malaysia/
?? Instagram: www.instagram.com/jtbmalaysia/

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