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U S TOURISTS

JAPAN
Jun 11, 2013
Plan OK'd to lure Southeast Asia guests
The government signs off on a plan to more than double the number of visitors from Southeast Asia to 2 million in 2016.
Japan Times
JAPAN
May 4, 2013
Chubu's 'Dragon Route' resumes bid to lure tourists
A project to lure Asian tourists, especially Chinese, to central Japan has resumed after delays caused by the territorial dispute between Tokyo and Beijing.
JAPAN
Mar 10, 2013
Asian tourists to Japan to soar 41% by 2017: study
The number of tourists visiting Japan from other Asian countries by 2017 is forecast to be 41 percent higher than last year's total, according to a study by the Development Bank of Japan.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Mar 3, 2013
Egypt holds balloon crash memorial
Egyptian authorities held a memorial service Friday at the site of a hot air balloon crash in the southern city of Luxor last week that killed more than a dozen foreign tourists, including four Japanese, inviting embassy officials from the countries affected.
JAPAN
Feb 20, 2013
Number of foreign visitors to Japan down 2.4% in January
The number of foreign visitors dropped 2.4 percent in January from a year earlier to an estimated 669,000, the Japan National Tourism Organization said.
JAPAN
Jan 29, 2013
Tohoku's tourism rebound below 80% of prequake level
Tourism levels at hotels and inns in the Tohoku region, which was clobbered by the March 2011 megaquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis, remained below 80 percent of their prequake levels in the first half of fiscal 2012, the Japan Tourism Agency said Monday.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Oct 21, 2007
Get on the bus: An Asian neighbor's view of Japan
Mr. Zhang, a businessman from Wuxi with a passing resemblance to Steve McQueen, is what his countrymen refer to as "a proud Chinese." Kicking pebbles outside the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, where our tour bus has dropped us for a 30-minute wander, he announces, "Japan is a small country. We Chinese are coming to save the Japanese economy."

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