Conference May 12th 2011 Report of Japan’s state after the earthquake The Tourism in Japan 1.Map 2.The impact on Japanese Tourism 3.JNTO Website 4.FAQ.

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Conference May 12th 2011 Report of Japan’s state after the earthquake The Tourism in Japan 1.Map 2.The impact on Japanese Tourism 3.JNTO Website 4.FAQ 5.Message from the Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency contact :

Tokyo Nagoya Osaka Kyoto HIroshima Fukuoka Sendai Sapporo Naha Takayama Kanazawa Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Area of 30 km restricted by the Japanese government Area of 80 km recommended to avoid by the Italian government Tokyo: more than 200 km from the nuclear plant Mont Fuji Mont Koya Most regions are not affected by the earthquake and the tsunami and do not suffer from any disturbances. Miyajima Aomori Hokkaido Tohoku Chubu Chugoku Kyushu Shikoku Kansai Kanto Okinawa

The impact on Japanese Tourism March 2011: travellers around the world - 50,3% compared to % until March 11 th - 73% between March 12 th and the end of the month

Japan National Tourism Organisation’s website (Italy)