Above, the Godzilla slide in Yokosuka. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
If you happen to be in the New York City area, the New York Times Travel Show will be ending today, so you may want to head over there while you still can.
Japan is promoting tourism at the show which is being held at the Jacob Javitz Center.
According to The Mainichi:
NEW YORK (Kyodo) -- Travel agencies and organizations from Japan pitched the country as a perfect destination for American tourists at the annual New York Times Travel Show, which opened on Friday.
"One of our main efforts is to disperse travelers throughout Japan," Keiko Matsuura, a spokeswoman for the Japan National Tourism Organization, said, adding, "We are trying to introduce lesser known regions."
Akita Inu Tourism was among the bodies present at the exhibition, promoting its "land of Akita dogs" in the prefecture located in northeastern Japan.
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