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Hokkaido's Roads Free for International Drivers: Driving Tours Include Car Rental and Unlimited Expressway Use

TOKYO, JAPAN – Travelers to Hokkaido this summer will be able to explore the limits
of Japan's northern island with the JTB Group's driving tours, now available at
JAPANiCAN.com. The packages will include car rental, mobile phone rental, one night
at a Sapporo hotel, and a special electronic toll collection card that allows unlimited use
of Hokkaido's expressways for the duration of the tour. With prices starting at under
JPY 20,000 per person, and packages ranging from three to seven days, JAPANiCAN's
driving tours are flexible enough to fit any Hokkaido itinerary.

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

Aside from a single night in Sapporo at the beginning or end of the tour, JAPANiCAN
has given customers the ability to choose where to stay and which of Hokkaido's many
sightseeing destinations they will visit, like the port city of Hakodate, the mountains of
Niseko, or the stunning landscapes of Daisetsuzan National Park. Plus, with mobile
phone rental and GPS units available in English, drivers can feel safe and secure even
on their first trip to Japan. JAPANiCAN has also provided a number of suggested
driving routes and recommended hotels across Hokkaido.

Tours are on sale now, and are available through October. Those interested in learning
more should visit http://www.japanican.com/drive_in_hokkaido/.


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. –END–

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