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Macau hosts Japanese travel agents to deepen tourism cooperation

The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) invited a group of travel agents from Tokyo and Osaka for a familiarisation visit from October 29 to...

Tourism Expo Japan 2025 kicks off in Aichi with regional tourism...

Tourism Expo Japan 2025, Japan’s largest B2B travel event and public travel festival, has opened for the first time in Aichi Prefecture, near Nagoya. Organised...

Japan boosts efforts to revive overseas travel

Travel stakeholders in Japan are stepping up efforts to encourage overseas travel amid the sluggish recovery of the market, which has rebounded to only...

China makes entry easier for Japanese travellers

China has restarted its visa-free arrangement for short-term visitors from Japan and eight other nations, including Bulgaria and Romania, in a bid to boost...

Japan starts campaign to promote outbound travel

Japan has selected 24 countries and regions in Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific to receive priority promotion as tourist destinations in a newly-launched...

Japan to boost outbound travel

The Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) plans to boost rebound of the outbound market with a new promotion to coincide with the Japanese...

Japanese stakeholders confident of tourism prospects in the Philippines

Tourism stakeholders in Japan are bullish on doing business in the Philippines as Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr, during his official visit to Japan,...

Japan optimistic about tourism revival as Tourism Expo Japan opens in...

Japan’s beleaguered travel providers should expect a rebound in inbound arrivals this autumn, according to organisers of Tourism Expo Japan 2022, which opened yesterday. The...

Anxiety hits Japan’s DMCs as country welcomes back leisure tourists

With information appearing in dribs and drabs, and only from what they read in the media, Japan's DMCs say they are being sidelined from the country's leisure travel opening next month