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Unlock Japan’s Hidden Gems: Free Domestic Flights for British Tourists with ANA’s Winter Offer

Published on November 27, 2025

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This winter, British and European tourists will have the chance to travel to Japan thanks to an enticing offer from All Nippon Airways (ANA, Japan’s largest airline). Between November 24, 2025, and January 31, 2026, ANA will offer eligible passengers 2 FREE domestic flights when purchasing an international flight to Japan. This offer will allow travelers to visit more of Japan’s famous cities and scenic destinations for no extra travel costs. This offer will allow more access to Japan’s culture for international travelers and will help the airline achieve their goal of increasing travel to Japan.

This offer will provide many great destinations for travelers to explore, including Japan’s cultural cities: Kyoto, Osaka, Sapporo, and Fukuoka. This itinerary will allow international travelers to have more access to the many regions of Japan.

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What the Promotion Is and How to Take Part

Participants will receive a discount if they buy an weekdays international flight to Japan with All Nippon Airways (ANA) from Europe or the UK. Once their international flight with ANA is booked. Passengers can select additional domestic routes, again with ANA, at no additional cost (dependent on eligibility criteria). The offer allows two domestic flight tickets for multiple domestic routes in Japan.

The offer covers multiple domestic routes throughout the country and entitles participants to an opportunity to visit and experience Japan’s modern and rural cities, like the metropolitan Tokyo, traditional Kyoto and the northern Sapporo. The ANA domestic flight tickets will enable participants to visit Japan’s most popular tourist destinations.

This offer is meant to attract customers from all over the world. Japan’s tourist and travel industry is recovering from the after effects of COVID and these offers are meant to attract customers in the winter when flights tend to be less busy.

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Places Brits Like to Visit in Japan

If you go to Japan, you are in for a lot of things. You can explore, hike, bush walk, and go on adventures in Japan. You can also immers yourself in history and culture. You will find something to suit you in Japan. Here are some of the most sought after places:

Tokyo: Tokyo is the most modern and advanced city in Japan. It is also a city with a lot of history. You can go to Asakusa and see the Sensoji Temple. You can walk around the city and experience Shibuya and its famous crossing. Shibuya is also a city with a lot of shopping, entertainment, and restaurants. There is also Akihabara and Ginza.

Kyoto: Also known as the cultural heart of Japan, Kyoko is a city with lots of temples, shrines, and traditional tea houses. You will also see traditional tea houses. In the fall, the city is a beautiful mixture of red, yellow, and orange. Kyoko is also famous for its Geisha culture. You can experience this in Gion.

Osaka: Street food markets such as Dotonbori offer steak ricig, sashimi, takoyaki, and okonomiyaki. Dotonbori is known as Japan’s food capital. Universal Studios Japan and Osaka Castle are well-known attractions as well as Osaka’s nightlife.

Sapporo: Sapporo is known as the snow capital of Japan and yes, it is Sapporo that hosts the Sapporo Snow Festival! Located in the northern region of Hokkaido, Sapporo boasts winter sports and activities. Ramen and Sapporo’s beer is also well known, making it a destination for food enthusiasts.

Fukuoka: Fukuoka is located in the southern island of Kyushu. Fukuoka’s unique urban and natural beauty is well known. Fukuoka has a vibrant nightlife, historic temples, and beautiful scenic beaches. Fukuoka is also close to the hot spring resorts of Beppu and Yufuin.

Reasons Why Japan Keeps Attracting British Tourists

British tourists have been consistently drawn to Japan due to growing interests around the new culture, Japan East’s strong infrastructure, large metropolitan areas, and the rich natural beauty the tourists can enjoy. One big attraction is the transformation nature goes through during spring and autumn. Japanese cherry blossoms and autumn foliage create extremely vibrant color palettes during those seasons. Japan is also internationally renowned for being extremely clean, orderly, and safe, further making the trip feel like a walk in the park. Finally, a large portion of the population speaks English and the public transportation is easy to use.

Since Japan is also a large country with a variety of destinations and activities that are available in both the cities and rural areas, ANA gives tourists free domestic flights. With the offers, tourists can possibly find hidden gains in lesser-known areas of the country and gain interest in exploring Japan even further.

Japan has taken a big hit due to COVID-19 and now relies on tourism to help recover their economy. The government has put efforts, like the domestic flights, to alleviate the problem Japan faces during the winter as it is off-peak season for travelers.

Promoting tourism for areas outside of Tokyo gives a great opportunity for economic impact across the country more evenly, as economically isolated areas can benefits through tourism. Free domestic flights with the program encourages local business and stimulates new economic activity through tourism in economically isolated areas.

Conclusion: A Great Time to Visit Japan

The promotion offers a great opportunity for Europeans and British people to experience the nice diversity Japan has to offer for no extra cost. With the bundled promotion, consumers can access to a winter getaway and an itinerary that includes the exploring of major metropolitan areas as well as hidden tourism gems. Whether it’s the rich culture of Kyoto, the fast pace of Tokyo, or the natural beauty found in Hokkaido, Japan continues to be an in demand destination for international travel.

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