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2022/11/1 - 2022/12/30 / 鴨川市 / Other

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Address 鴨川市
Date 2022/11/1 - 2022/12/30
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Kamogawa City × Kamogawa Sea World Tie-up ! Third "Well Duck Campaign

Stay in Kamogawa City and visit Kamogawa Sea World ! !.
Kamogawa City is currently implementing the third "Welcamo Campaign," a tie-up project with Kamogawa Sea World, in which 15,000 people staying at participating lodging facilities in the city will receive tickets for admission to Kamogawa Sea World as a present.
This campaign is a continuation of the second campaign, which was implemented from June to July last year, and aims to attract more tourists, revitalize the city's economy, and widely promote Kamogawa City's attractive tourist resources, as the tourism inflow, which has decreased due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, is on a recovery trend. The purpose of this project is to attract more tourists, revitalize the city's economy, and publicize Kamogawa's attractive tourist resources.
The project will be managed by Kamogawa Tourism Platform Corporation, a tourism region development corporation ( DMO ).

[Campaign Outline]

1 . Period November 1, 2022 ( Tuesday ) ~ December 30, ( Friday )
2 . Eligible persons 15,000 persons who stay at the applicable lodging facilities in Kamogawa City during the period
3 . Contents Guests ( 4 years old and over ) 1 admission ticket to Kamogawa Sea World per person 1 admission ticket to Kamogawa Sea World per person
[Contact]
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Kamogawa Tourism Platform Corporation
TEL: 04-7093-2461

[Inquiries about accommodation plans, etc.]
Please contact the respective accommodation facilities.
  • [Registrant]鴨川市商工観光課
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2022/11/02
  • Published : 2022/11/02
  • Changed : 2022/11/02
  • Total View : 1284 persons