Date: 27 January 2013
Japan Keen To Attract Malaysian Tourists.
KUALA LUMPUR - The Japanese tourism industry is keen to
attract Muslim tourists and Malaysia is one of the countries with the largest
potential, said Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia Shigeru Nakamura. He said Japan
had seen a steady growth of visitor arrivals from Malaysia, especially
following the implementation in September last year of the multiple entry visa
for Malaysians travelling to Japan.
"From January to November last year, Malaysian arrivals
in Japan totalled about 113,100, an increase of 16.5 per cent from the
corresponding period in the previous year. Promotion of tourism between Japan
and Malaysia will contribute and enhance people-to-people relations," he
told Bernama.
Nakamura said the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel
Agents (MATTA) will be hosting a technical visit to Japan from Jan 29 to Feb 3.
He said that in conjunction with the visit, the Japan National Tourism
Organisation (JNTO) would sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with MATTA
in Yokohama on Jan 30.
The MoU is to promote cooperation and exchange of ideas on
inbound tourism between Malaysia and Japan. "I hope this MoU will provide
additional momentum to the Malaysia and Japan tourism collaboration to further
promote the Japanese tourism industry," said Nakamura.
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