New planned tickets for Japanese and foreign customers will be released ~Enjoy kaiseki cuisine at “Ukai Taketei”~

2019.10.31

Many popular spots for foreign visitors, such as Mt. Takao and Yomiuri Land are dotted along the Keio line.
The two types of special tickets for Takao Mountain and the special one for Keio Sagamihara Line that have been on sale since February this year are very popular among customers who come from Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Australia, etc.
Now a new type of ticket is released for Mt. Takao. It is a set with the “Keio Line / Inokashira Line 1-Day Ticket” “Takaoyama Cable Car Lift Round-trip Ticket” and “Ukai Taketei’s Original Dinner Course” . The original dinner is a course where you can taste delicious special beef and matcha is served, and it is a profitable set compared to arranging it individually.

Limited dinner at the senior Kaiseki restaurant "うかい竹亭" (picture is for reference only)

In addition, discounts and benefits are available for tourist facilities along the Keio Takaoyama Onsen / Gokurakuyu and Keio Department Store Shinjuku。

About new plan tickets

1.Release date  2019/10/1~
2.Ticket overview
3.Discounts and benefits
①Keio Takaoyama Onsen / Gokurakuyu face towel voucher
(Face towels only for facility users)
②Keio Department Store Shinjuku 5% discount coupon
4.How to buy
(1)Make reservations and payments at overseas travel agencies and online travel sites.
(2)After arriving in Japan, you will receive a ticket set at the Chubu Regional Information Plaza in Keio Shinjuku.
* You cannot purchase directly at the Chubu Regional Information Plaza in Keio Shinjuku.
5.Customer Inquiries
Chubu Regional Information Plaza in Keio Shinjuku

Tel: 03-5990-5115 (8: 30-19: 00)
Supported languages: Japanese, English, Chinese * Chinese may not be in charge.

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