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Today, I listened a lecture about probrems of Japanese sightseeing industory. One of the big probrems is that how we can attract more toursists to Tohoku, which currently relatively few visitors. The lecturar explained that the current trend of sightseeing is to have unique and high quality experiences you can only have there. For example, doing Japanese sake tasting, creating traditional artworks, staying at Japanese-style luxury houses, and visiting places associated to certain anime/manga. So, he said, even the areas that do not have pretty famous tourist spots like Kiyomizudera, Asakusa and Mt.Fuji, also have a chance to attract the tourists. Also, It is a good idea to promote these non-famous areas as a "second visit destination". This means the promotion for the tourists, especially foreign tourists, who have been to Japan once to introduce rural region like Tohoku as the place to go when they visit Japan next time.
I don't believe it will go smoothly, but I hope more people will visit various places in Japan.
日本の観光業の課題
今日は、日本の観光業の課題についての講演を聞きました。問題のひとつに、観光客の少ない東北地方にどうやって観光客を集めるかというものが挙げられます。講演者の方によると、最近の旅行のトレンドは、ユニークで質の高い体験をすることだそうです。例えば、日本酒を飲み比べしたり、伝統工芸品を製作したり、日本風の豪邸に宿泊したり、アニメや漫画にゆかりのある場所を訪れたりなど。
よって、清水寺や浅草、富士山のように派手な観光地がない地域でも、工夫しだいによって観光客を惹きつけることができるということです。また、あまり有名ではない地域を「(日本旅行の)二度目の場所」として売り出そうとするのも良いアイデアです。これは、日本に一度目に来るときは京都や東京など定番の場所に行った旅行客、特に外国人観光客に、次に日本に来た時に訪れる場所として東北など地方の地域を勧めるというものです。
これらの計画が簡単にいくとは思いませんが、人々が日本の様々な場所に訪れるようになると嬉しいと思います。
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For example, doing Japanese sake tasting, creating traditional artworks, staying at Japanese-style luxury houses, and visiting places associated to certain anime/manga.
So, he said, even the areas that do not have pretty famous tourist spots like Kiyomizudera, Asakusa and Mt.Fuji, also have a chance to attract the tourists.
Also, It is a good idea toHe even suggests promoteing these non-famous areas as a "second visit destination".
This means the promotion for the tourists, especially foreign, aimed at tourists, who have been to Japan once tobefore, is introduceing rural region like Tohoku as the place to go when they visit Japan next time.
I don't believe it will go smoothly, but I hope more people will visit various places in Japan.
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Today, I listened to a lecture about the probrlems of the Japanese sightseeing industory.
One of the bigger probrlems is that how we can attract more toursists to Tohoku, which currently receives relatively few visitors.
The lecturaer explained that the current trend of sightseeing is to have unique and high -quality experiences that you can only have there.
For example, dotasting Japanese sake tasting, creating traditional artworks, staying at Japanese-style luxury houses, and visiting places associated towith certain anime/manga.
So, he said, even the areas that do not have pretty famous tourist spots like Kiyomizudera, Asakusa, and Mt.Fuji, also have a chance to attract the tourists.
Also, Iit is a good idea to promote these non-famous areas as a "second visit destination".
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Very interesting topic! Are you from Tohoku? And why don't you believe it will go smoothly?
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