Support Activities for Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture(21 May)

On Tuesday, 21 May, Deputy Mayor Takashi Inoue of Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture, along with Yamagata City officials and representatives from local tourism businesses, including the CEO of DMC Zao Onsen Tourism Committee Co., Ltd., visited the CLAIR Sydney office.
 
The delegation participated in the Melbourne Snow Travel Expo held on Sunday, 19 May, where they promoted Yamagata City to attract inbound tourism. Furthermore, on Monday, 20 May, they visited Swan Hill, Victoria, their sister city, to exchange views with the city’s mayor and other officials.
 
During their visit to the CLAIR Sydney office, we presented an overview of Australia and shared feedback we received about visits to Japan from our participation in local events, leading to a lively exchange of ideas on attracting inbound tourists.
 
The CLAIR Sydney office will continue to support the overseas activities of Japanese municipalities striving to attract inbound tourism.
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