Japan has unveiled a five-year plan to increase in-bound tourism by 2016.
According to an article posted at InsideJapan News Netork:
A five-year tourism plan issued by Japan is aiming to attract 18 million visitors to the country's shores by 2016.
Following the publication of a draft copy of the proposals, the Japan Times reported that the plans are expected to get cabinet approval for implementation at the beginning of the next financial year.
In 2010 a record number of travellers visited Japan, with 8.61 million foreigners entering the country.
However, this number fell by more than a quarter to 6.22 million last year, with Japanese authorities believing that inaccurate information following the tsunami, earthquake and subsequent nuclear problems had discouraged visitors.
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