Perth Japan Festival and Support Activities for Hyogo Prefecture(Mar 23)

The Perth Japan Festival was held on Saturday, March 23.
 
CLAIR Sydney, in collaboration with JETAAWA volunteers, utilised a section of the Consulate-General of Japan’s booth to promote tourism from various regions across Japan, including Hyogo Prefecture, Western Australia’s sister state, and Kagoshima City, Perth’s sister city.
 
Visitors, ranging from those planning their first trip to Japan to seasoned travelers seeking their next destination, enthusiastically shared their experiences and plans.
 
CLAIR Sydney will continue to promote all of Japan and attract tourists, building on our efforts in municipal PR at Japanese festivals. 
 
* We provided support activities for Hyogo Prefecture by promoting the festival.
 
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