- Japan National Tourism
Organization (JNTO) has begun to expand the contents of its website in
anticipation of Japan tourism resumption in the future and for the coming 50th
anniversary that celebrate the establishment of diplomatic relations between
Japan and Vietnam in 2023. - As a first step, JNTO will
open a new page on its official website (https://www.japan.travel/vi/vn/) to consolidate information
related to the new coronavirus and to introduce ways to enjoy traveling in
Japan in this age. - We will continue to add popular contents for Vietnamese
travelers on a regular basis, so stay tuned!
HANOI,
VIETNAM – Media OutReach – 26
January 2022 – While the
effects of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) are still all over the world, Japanese
government is now advancing more flexible measures against it such as through
easing of its border measures.
【Website】
URL: https://www.japan.travel/vi/vn/practical-coronavirus-information
Website「https://www.japan.travel/vi/vn/」、
Facebook「Cảm nhận Nhật Bản」(https://www.facebook.com/camnhannhatban/)、
Instagram「Visit Japan Vietnam」(https://www.instagram.com/visitjapan_vn/)
Based on
such measures, JNTO has released a new page that summarizes information related
to the situation of COVID-19 and its countermeasures provided by related
ministries and tourism agencies. In addition, JNTO has launched a new page to
introduce countermeasures by tourism regions and other organizations in Japan in/With
COVID-19 era, as well as to introduce recommended sightseeing spots that meet
the new needs of tourists. JNTO will provide useful information in hope that
tourists can enjoy their trip to Japan with peace of mind when tourism resumes
in the future.
This website
page is intended to be actively used by not only travelers, but also by travel
agencies and media. JNTO will also continue to actively disseminate information
through official Facebook account (camnhannhatban) and
Instagram (visitjapan_vn), so please stay tuned!
[New contents] (plan)
February 2022;
“Encounter with Matcha”, “Snow Festival in Tohoku and Japanese
Winter”.
March 2022; “Shopping
at Duty Free Shops”, “Japanese Universities as Tourist
Attractions”, “Beautiful Japanese Cherry Blossoms”.
[For travel agencies,
media and other corporations]
To link to the above page,
please contact the address below to get a dedicated banner.
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newsletter(Vietnamese), which provides the latest information on tourism in
Japan, please contact the address below.