Support Activities for Fukuoka Prefecture: Fukuoka Seminar and Japan Roadshow2024 (26 & 29 Aug)

On 29 August, a tourism seminar hosted by the Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association was held in Sydney to promote the charm of #Fukuoka’s food and tourism. The seminar took place at #Gogyo Surry Hills, a restaurant operated by IPPUDO AUSTRALIA, which is a Japanese ramen chain from the heart of Fukuoka Japan, and was attended by approximately 30 local travel agents. Attendees had the opportunity to enjoy Fukuoka’s famous tonkotsu ramen, local sake, and Yame green tea, while we effectively showcased the appeal of Fukuoka.
 
Prior to the seminar, on 26 August, we participated in Japan Roadshow 2024, a travel trade event hosted by JNTO, where we introduced Fukuoka’s tourism resources to various travel agencies.
 
The CLAIR Sydney office provided event support for this tourism seminar. We will continue to support initiatives aimed at increasing Fukuoka’s recognition in Australia and attracting tourists to the region.

 

 

 

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