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  1. Japan (4,606 bytes)
    29: ==Tourism==
    30: ...nsidering its wealth and population. Japan runs a tourism deficit, as more Japanese visit abroad than forei...
  2. Echigo Yuzawa (3,361 bytes)
    3: ... town’s economy flourishes and grows because of tourism. During the winter sports such as skiing and snow...
  3. Fukushima (3,080 bytes)
    3: ...ake part in manufacturing, commerce and of course tourism. All three of these areas are promoted in order t...
  4. Hakodate (2,973 bytes)
    5: Tourism is one of the most important industries in this c...
  5. Himeji (2,780 bytes)
    3: ...n Bank]]. The economy in Himeji relies greatly on tourism with the whole city catering to those wanting to ...
  6. Iwaki (2,853 bytes)
    3: The economy partially depends on tourism, but Industry is the biggest producer in the city...
  7. Kofu (2,965 bytes)
    5: ...seasonal beauty Kofu is a popular destination for tourism. There are temples, lakes, volcanoes and even an ...
  8. Kyoto (2,986 bytes)
    3: The economy is a majority based on tourism. The city is visited frequently by school groups ...
  9. Ikebukuro (3,567 bytes)
    7: Aside from tourism, Ikebukuro has flourished as a commercial and sho...
  10. Aomori (2,760 bytes)
    3: ...emendous industry currently working its way up is tourism as Aomori has a cultural history with plenty to s...
  11. Matsumoto (2,810 bytes)
    3: ...al tourism. A majority of the economy is based on tourism so a big part of the economy is tertiary markets ...
  12. Nagasaki (2,253 bytes)
    3: ...eater attention to this valuable area. Aside from tourism, Nagasaki also plays a large role in the thriving...
  13. Aqua City (940 bytes)
    20: [[Category:Tokyo tourism]]
  14. Odaiba (3,163 bytes)
    12: In the late 1990s, tourism and leisure attractions brought much of Odaiba ba...
  15. Tachikawa (2,795 bytes)
    28: * [http://www.tbt.gr.jp/index.html Official Tourism Site] (English)
  16. Odawara (2,332 bytes)
    3: ... list. Another tremendous economic contributor is tourism as with much of Japan.
  17. Ryonan Park (2,569 bytes)
    8: ...ympics in this area actually helped to also drive tourism giving the city greater funds to develop the park...
  18. Sapporo (4,718 bytes)
    38: Japanese tourism had made Sapporo a very popular location, with mo...
  19. Shiodome (2,289 bytes)
    1: ...this district is mainly dedicated to business and tourism making the residential population less than signi...
  20. Tokyo Dome City (2,500 bytes)
    12: ...lives of many and raised awareness to the area as tourism has gone up significantly.

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