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- Toyama (2,771 bytes)
5: ...endous efforts to catch the eye of the public and tourism numbers in the city are on the rise.
- Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
52: ... primary source of income, in its city centers is tourism, as the ancient capital has long attracted intern...
- Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
48: ...t 19% and real estate at 16%. Nara Prefecture’s tourism industry is equally important to the government t...
53: ...s long history has made it a center of Japanese tourism with multiple Shinto and Buddhist shrines along w...
- Nagano Prefecture (2,547 bytes)
7: ...998 Winter Olympic Games]]. It’s population and tourism industry have boomed since and it earned a [[Shin...
- Utsunomiya (2,618 bytes)
3: ...hese industries Utsunomiya also heavily relies on tourism.
- Ami Suzuki (2,233 bytes)
1: ...song for [[Guam Island Campaign]] Summer ’98, a tourism gimmick to get more tourists into Japan and [[Gua...
- Japanese Visa Info (5,967 bytes)
50: [[Category:Japanese Tourism]]
- Japan Rail Pass (2,106 bytes)
5: ...ts of Japan. Rather, they are designed to promote tourism, and as such they have some basic requirements, i...
- Tokyo Guest Houses (1,708 bytes)
22: [[Category:Tourism]]
- Tokyo Hostels (2,064 bytes)
21: [[Category:Tourism]]
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