Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Japanese media: Chinese tourists to save day Fukushima ski resort

On February 4 articles, the original question: China skiing enthusiasts to rescue Japan earthquake 8 months after the tsunami of tourism, said Fukushima became a refugee camp near the ski resort in winter season, recovered to level before earthquakes about $ 70%. Japan tourism signs, some tourist attractions on pinning its hopes on tourism in China's huge population.   Nuclear crisis that 230,000 people fled Japan, today Japan hotel chains are expanding, airlines are increasing international flights, which are betting on Chinese tourists is about to bring on a recovery in tourism. Arrive in Japanese tourist volume fell sharply in April than a year ago 63%, in October over the same period last year only dropped 15%. tourism recovery is led by greater. According to Japan National Tourism Administration of the data, in October, tourists from Hong Kong increased 17% than a year ago, from Taiwan increased by 2.6%, visitors from the mainland China in April, crashed 50
% In October, returned to last year's level.   Four Seasons Hotel, Asia-Pacific operations President Johann Christoph? Hart said: "the appreciation of the yen, so in the near future will enable Japan tour becomes more expensive, but with the increased demand for Chinese tourists, everyone expected across the region will substantially increase the amount of tourists, including Japan." China this year exit tour is expected to has about 65 million passengers, than 2010 increased 15%. Shanghai a television company Manager Danny? Hao (tone) on plans in January Spring Festival during went to day tourism, locations include Osaka, and Kobe and Nara, is located in Fukushima Southwest about 500 km. He said does not worried about radiation, "I in Japan of friends told I, there of situation and didn't people imagine of so worse." " Since June, the Chinese leisure tour in Japan has been growing steadily. Japan's popularity remains high ", a travel agency in Beijing said in October, visitors to Japan over the same period last year increased

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