With beautiful landscapes to explore and exciting cultural moments to experience, Japan is one of the best places to visit especially in the winter seasons. ANA is promoting their low season (November-February) to explore its beauty without the hustle and bustle of tourist season.

Discovering An Authentic Japan
ANA is Japan’s largest airline that covers the entirety of the country from Hokkaido to Okinawa. Autumn and Winter provide travellers with a quieter opportunity to explore Japan beyond the big cities, ANA provide a vast and authentic experience of a unique culture. Not only do they have a wide range of international and domestic flights they also provide a dedicated travel planner full of tips and recommendations.

Arigato For The Memories
Japan blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge technology and futuristic fashions, providing tourists a variety of activities to feel immersed within the vast nature of their culture. With one-of-a-kind restaurants, calming temples, and bustling streets there is something for everyone to enjoy across the country. ANA offer lots of opportunities to explore this beautiful country from Sake Brewery Museums to picturesque gardens and natural wonders to the iconic Robot Restaurant. Travel-goers can learn about ancient ceremonies such as sado (Japanese Tea Ceremony) or kodo (incense ceremony) against the backdrop of scenic autumn foliage.

ANA Connects Passengers to Japan’s Largest Domestic Network
ANA offers passengers 45 destinations within the country and connections to 46 international cities. With daily flights from major cities such as London, Paris, and Munich, Japan has never been easier to explore. Guests are provided with the finest cuisine on international and domestic flights with a carefully curated menus featuring a multitude of cuisines to choose from. ANA operates lounges in three airports throughout Japan and Hawaii offering a variety of meals and drinks allowing passengers to sit back and relax before their journey.
Head to ANA’s website to explore their Japan inspirations and book your next trip. What will you explore in Japan?