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Japan Braces for Potential Mega-Earthquake, Seismologists Warn

08-16-2024

Japan, one of the most earthquake-prone countries on Earth, issued its first-ever "warning of a possible mega-earthquake" last week

A Tourist in Japan Rescued After Being Carried Out to Sea for a Day and a Half

07-12-2024

The Japanese Coast Guard rescued a Chinese tourist who was carried out to sea

Record Tour Sales to Japan Noted in Russia

07-10-2024

An inbound tourism boom is being observed in Japan, and it has already surpassed pre-pandemic levels

Japanese archaeologists discover a massive underground cavity near the Pyramid of Cheops

05-23-2024

Excavations near the Pyramid of Cheops, conducted on the basis of the results of radar scanning of the area, may lead to a major archaeological discovery

Huge Catbuses will carry visitors around the Japanese amusement park Ghibli

03-01-2024

According to the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) in its Telegram channel, the cotobuses will enter the route on March 16

Tokyo interactive digital art museum makes a comeback with boundary-breaking installations

02-13-2024

Tokyo digital art museum teamLab Borderless closed its doors on the city’s Odaiba artificial island in August 2022. But now it is about to be reborn, in the Azabudai Hills development. The highly anticipated reopening of the art attraction in its new home in the centre of the Japanese capital took place on February 9

Japan introduces visitor cap at Mount Fuji

02-08-2024

As of this summer, Japan will introduce new visitor restrictions at Mount Fuji as it aims to protect the site from overtourism

Japan utilises technology to tackle overtourism

01-31-2024

Japanese organisations are adopting the use of more technology to cope with overtourism amid the country’s rapid inbound travel rebound

Adventure travel gains popularity in Japan

10-05-2023

Adventure travel could be the next big thing to draw visitors to Japan if the efforts of the public and private sectors come to fruition

Japan's first biofuel-hydrogen tourist ship to set sail in 2024

09-18-2023

Japanese marine shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines plans to put the country's first biofuel-hydrogen tourist vessel into service next year as part of an industrywide push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions


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