Melbourne Japanese Summer Festival 2020

On 23 Feb, the Melbourne Japanese Summer Festival 2020 was held at Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria.

CLAIR Sydney ran a booth at the event and promoted tourist destinations in regional Japan. On the day, one of our staff members even dressed up as SAKAMOTO Ryoma, the famous historical figure from Kochi Prefecture. At the booth, our staff also provided visitors with information on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics Games, the World Masters Games 2021 KANSAI, and the 19th FINA World Championships 2021 Fukuoka & 19th FINA World Masters Championships 2021 Kyushu. Many guests visited the CLAIR Sydney booth to find information on tourist destinations to visit in between watching the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Japan, as well as destinations for cherry blossom viewing and cycling.

CLAIR Sydney will continue to support Japanese local governments’ destination promotion activities in Australia.

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