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Explore the Winter Wonderlands of Japan: Snow Tours for Sale on JAPANiCAN.com

TOKYO, JAPAN – The JTB Group's English website JAPANiCAN.com has begun selling a series of tours perfect for experiencing Japan's beautiful and exciting winter. The tours, visiting locales like Nagano, Niigata, and Hokkaido, cover three of Japan's most popular winter attractions: skiing, Sapporo Snow Festival, and snow monkeys.

JAPANiCAN - Japan Hotel and Tour Bookings Made Easy URL:www.japanican.com

Ski Tours
Sunrise has prepared ski tours at a variety of great locations throughout Japan, including the far north, powder-covered winter wonderland of Hokkaido and centrally located, easily accessible Nagano. All of Sunrise's ski tours include lift tickets, and both one-day and overnight (accommodation included) packages are available.

Sapporo Snow Festival
The world-renowned Sapporo Snow Festival features epic snow sculptures created by teams from around the world. Visited by millions of both domestic and international tourists each year, the festival is a spectacular event and an unforgettable experience. The 2010 Sapporo Snow Festival Tours include round-trip airfare between Haneda and Chitose Airports and one night's accommodation in Sapporo.

Snow Monkeys
Snow monkeys continue to be a popular image of the Japanese winter. Sunrise has prepared tours with a visit to a park in Nagano where visitors can see the monkeys, up close and personal, escape the biting cold by gathering around and even soaking in hot springs surrounded by snow.

About JAPANiCAN
Fully owned and operated by JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc. since July 2009, JAPANiCAN.com is an online hotel and tour reservation site providing visitors to Japan access to Japan's largest travel company, the JTB Group. JAPANiCAN aims to support all visitors to Japan and all those who love Japan's culture.


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