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Let Traveloka put you on Japanese holiday train

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Japan continues to be one of the top destinations for Thai users and the JR Pass, which covers 4,900 kilometres in 18 prefectures – including Kansai with its multiple attractions – promises a more enriching travel experience in Japan.
Traveloka and its partner JR West are distributing JR Passes on its app, becoming the first travel booking platform to provide them digitally in Thailand.
“Japan is Thais’ most popular spot for a vacation in a country that doesn’t share a border with Thailand,” says chief executive Caesar Indra.
The Japan National Tourism Organisation says more than a million Thais visited in 2018, including many travelling to more than one destination – and preferably by train.
“With a large number of Thai visitors to Japan choosing the Japan Railway network, it becomes important for us to provide convenient and easy booking,” Indra says. “Japan Railway is the perfect partner, enabling out users to select their preferred pass based on their requirements and anticipated itineraries, such as JR East, JR West and JR Shikoku.”
Eligible for travel throughout Japan with time periods that vary from seven to 21 days, JR provides a more affordable and efficient travel option, not just for JR-owned and -managed rail lines but also some bullet trains, buses, monorails and ferries.
The cost of a JR Pass can be recouped in just one return trip from Tokyo to Kyoto.





The five Bangkok districts are Taling Chan, Thawi Watthana, Phasi Charoen, Bang Khae and Nong Kham, while the five provinces are Phetchaburi, Ratchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Kanchanaburi and Chumphon. People residing in these areas need to produce only an ID card for unlimited free admission throughout the month of December.
Director Kampol Tansajja said the free admission campaign has been launched to “create happiness for Thais” and in response to the government’s policy to boost domestic tourism in order to stimulate local economies.

Layers of sea fog can be seen over the rice fields in Pho Prathap Chang district, especially in areas close to Wang Jik-Nok Nok road along the east side of Yom River and Muang Kao- Phai Tha Pho road. Early morning, 05.45-06.30 am, is the best time to witness the phenomenon when the sea fog is at its widest and thickest.





“The amount of garbage in the area is impossible to collect in a day,” Jaruwat said. “However, if government officers cannot completely get rid of garbage on the island and do not rush to raise awareness among the people living near the lake, it will soon overflow with waste, which will later become a crisis as the waste tends to increase day by day.”



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Nearby is the Suvarnabhumi Village which hosts the annual festival of ethnic groups.