The Kyushu Round Trip Tourism Revitalization Consortium, in cooperation with seven cities and towns in southern Kyushu, will simultaneously hold a free trial monitoring tour demonstration of vacation work and overnight stay in a car, and a GPS stamp rally to promote round-trip tourism.
The monitoring tour is a demonstration experiment in which participants stay at existing RV park facilities or facilities where they are not allowed to stay (vehicle overnight stay demonstration sites) in their own cars or rental cars, and answer questionnaires to visualize the amount of spending and evaluation data of the demonstration sites.
The program will run from September 14 to November 14 at 13 facilities in 7 cities and towns. One pair of monitors per day is needed at each facility, and applications can be made through the application page.
The “Kyushu Bakework GPS Stamp Rally” to be held during the same period is an event in which participants stop by checkpoints in various locations using the GPS function of their smartphones and other devices, and collect digital stamps to earn the right to draw for prizes. Anyone can participate, and the winners will be announced in late November when the prizes are sent out.
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