" 2018 JAPAN EARLYBIRD SALE "
2018 JAPAN EARLYBIRD SALE
Save up to $400 per person on Wendy Wu Japan Tours
departing before 31 March 2018
Our Classic Tours include:
■ Return international economy airfares
■ All meals, accommodation & transport
■ Entrance fees & sightseeing
■ National Escort &/or local guides
■ Taxes and charges
2018
BROCHURES
AVAILABLE
NOW
A WEEK IN JAPAN
9 days fully inclusive flying Cathay Pacific
Now from $6,800pp twin share*
■ Stroll through vibrant Tokyo ■ Ascend beautiful Mt Fuji
■ Travel on the bullet train ■ Osaka’s foodie scene
Departures on sale:
19 Mar, 24 Mar & 27 Mar 2018 from $6,800
NEW TOUR!
JEWELS OF JAPAN
12 days fully inclusive flying Cathay Pacific
Now from $9,080pp twin share*
■ Charming Kyoto ■ Relax at Royan-ji Temple
■ Explore Miyajima ■ Reflect in Hiroshima
Departures on sale: 20 Mar & 21 Mar 2018 from $9,080
24 Mar, 30 Mar & 31 Mar 2018 from $9,300
DISCOVER JAPAN
14 days fully inclusive flying Cathay Pacific
Now from $9,880pp twin share*
■ The rush of Tokyo ■ Osaka’s bright lights
■ Experience Zen at Koyasan ■ Explore ancient Nara
Departures on sale: 14 Mar 2018 from $9,880
18 Mar, 21 Mar, 23 Mar, 25 Mar, 27 Mar, 28 Mar
& 30 Mar 2018 from $10,240
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Social media platforms would be tasked with ensuring children have no access (under-age children and their parents wouldn’t be penalised for breaching the age limit)
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Do you think NZ should follow suit? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.
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85.5% Yes
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13.4% No
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