Key Numbers and Words

Why Yomiuri Travel Service ?

  • 1

    The biggest media group in Japan

  • 60+

    years of experience

  • 560,000+

    tour participants per year

  • 800+

    professional employees

  • 30+

    offices in Japan

  • 20,000+

    partners in travel industry

  • DMC by DX

    Operations by full use of DX

  • Ticketing

    JR, Train, Bus, Event, Theme park

  • High Quality

    Member of Tour Quality Japan

  • Sports

    Professional baseball team

  • Culture

    ”HONMONO” project

  • Entertainment

    Japanese pop culture

Our Services

Group Trip

  • Special Interest Trip
  • Seasonal Trip
  • Company Trip
  • School Trip
  • Leisure Trip

MICE/Incentive

  • Corporate Incentive
  • Corporate Meeting
  • Global Conference
  • Global Exhibition
  • Global Event

Tours and Experiences

  • Craft Experience
  • Art and Gastronomy
  • Traditional Event
  • Bus Tour
  • Train Journey

Sports and Entertainment

  • Yomiuri Giants Baseball Ticket
  • Theme Park Ticket
  • Pop Culture Event
  • Sports Hospitality
  • Special Experiences

Topics

  • 1 Day Hitachinaka Tour: Minato Industrial Festival, Kochia at Hitachi Seaside Park, Hoshiimo Shrine & Scenic Local Train Ride

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  • Japan Tourism / Experience 'Total Hospitality' at Yatsugatake Hotel Fuuka in Yamanashi Pref.; Relax and Let Daily Stress Melt Away

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  • Japan Tourism / West Japan Train Offers Overnight Travel for Casual Travelers

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  • Shirobara dairy factory offers visitors a sweet taste of Tottori Prefecture

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Company Profile

Trade Name YOMIURI TRAVEL SERVICE
Head Office MARRONNIER GATE Ginza3
2‐3‐12, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104‐8420, JAPAN
Phone +81-3-5550-0670
Date of Foundation November 28, 1962
Capital 100,000,000 JPY
(Owned by the Yomiuri Shimbun by 100%.)
Description of business
  • Domestic Travel
  • Oversea Travel
  • Inbound travel to Japan
  • Inhouse business for Yomiuri Shimbun Group and Nippon TV Network

Main offices: Tokyo, Sapporo, Sendai, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Fukuoka