Japan Reopens to the World
Tomorrow, October 11, is the long-awaited day when the Japanese nation will finally lower the drawbridges and allow most foreign tourists to freely enter the country.
Tomorrow, October 11, is the long-awaited day when the Japanese nation will finally lower the drawbridges and allow most foreign tourists to freely enter the country.
As the Japanese government finally begins to reopen the country to inbound foreign tourists after several years, it is an ideal occasion to rethink how the tourism industry operates and what the Japanese nation should aim to get out of it.
Hotel Okura and the Imperial Hotel have both selected the ancient capital of Kyoto as the next site for their expansion.
Japan’s ancient capital of Kyoto is beautiful in any season, but here are views amidst the summer rain, which have driven most tourists away from its spectacular shrines and temples.
For travellers in Japan, Tottori Prefecture offers some unique attractions, especially the Tottori Sand Dunes, which is a sight unlike any other to be found in Japan.