1/5 mayuu k. 3 years ago on Google • 51 reviews
This
time
I
used
GOTO
to
travel
to
Kagoshima.
We
made
the
reservation
through
Japan
Travel,
and
this
time
we
had
electronic
GOTO
coupons,
so
we
planned
to
buy
souvenirs
and
other
things
with
them.
However,
no
matter
how
many
times
I
visited
the
Tenmonkan
or
the
station,
there
were
only
five
places
at
the
station
where
I
could
use
the
electronic
version
of
the
GOTO
coupon,
and
only
one
at
the
Tenmonkan.
Isn't
there
somewhere
else?
I
thought
this
was
a
no-no,
but
when
I
asked
questions,
they
only
suggested
shops
that
I
knew.
``I
heard
that
there
aren't
many
stores
that
accept
electronic
coupons.
There
aren't
any
other
places
like
this!''
I
was
told
in
a
rather
strong
manner,
and
at
the
end
of
the
trip,
why
should
I
have
to
feel
bad
about
being
told
that
kind
of
thing?
I
didn't
know.
I'm
having
trouble
asking
this
question,
but
I
don't
think
that's
the
right
way
to
say
it.
In
the
first
place,
in
front
of
the
entrance
where
souvenir
shops
were
gathered,
there
was
a
sign
saying,
``Electronic
coupons
are
currently
being
adjusted.
Paper
coupons
can
be
used.''
Do
travel
agencies
know
about
this?
If
I
had
known
that
in
advance,
I
would
have
looked
at
the
reservation
site
and
decided
to
use
a
paper
coupon.
Did
it
say
in
the
precautions
that
there
are
almost
no
stores
in
Kagoshima
that
accept
electronic
coupons?
It
looked
like
I
had
a
lot
of
coupons
left
over,
so
I
ended
up
buying
something
I
didn't
want
to
compromise
on.
Please
take
appropriate
measures
in
the
future.
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