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ATA - the Organization of the Largest US Airlines

Formed in Chicago in 1936 by a group of 14 airlines, the ATA - better known as the Air Transport Association -- was the first and remains today the only organization of the largest US airlines. It is headquartered in Washington, DC. Since its foundation the company has been an important player in all major government decisions concerning aviation, including airline deregulation, the establishment of the Civil Aeronautics Board and creation of the air traffic control system.

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A Look at CLIA - the Official Trade Organization of the Cruise Industry in North America

The Cruise Lines International Association - better known as CLIA -- is a marketing and promotion organization, comprised of nineteen North American member cruise lines, operating over 150 ships worldwide and more than 16,500 North American travel agencies. Established in 1975 with the aim to promote benefits of cruising, CLIA is the official trade organization of the cruise industry of North America and also collaborates with more than 17,000 affiliated travel agencies.

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Main Goals and objectives of the Green Tourism Association

The Green Tourism Organization is a non profit organization that collaborates with environmental groups, businesses, government agencies, and cultural organizations to develop and promote the green tourist industry in the Toronto region that involves an industry that is ecologically sound and fosters a respect for and an appreciation of cultural heritage. Today, the Green Tourism Association claims to be the only organization worldwide to focus on urban green tourism.

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IATA means the International Trade Organization of Airlines

Established in 1945, in Havana Cuba, The International Air Transport Association that is commonly referred to as IATA is an international trade organization of airlines that is located in Quebec, Canada. It was the successor of the International Air Traffic Association established in 1919 in The Hague. It was comprised originally of 57 members in 31 nations in North America and Europe, and the organization has grown to include more than 270 members from nearly 140 nations worldwide.

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Sustainable tourism as an important player in the conservation of Ecosystems

Over the last decades there have been many definitions that have developed of sustainable tourism, the majority of them focusing on the point that travelers assume the responsibility for conserving socio-cultural, environmental, and economic balances of a location. In its purest sense, sustainable tourism is an industry that strives to make a significant impact on the local culture and environment, while assisting to generate income and conservation of the local ecosystems.

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UNWTO is the largest tourism organization

Originated for the International Congress of Official Traffic Associations, the World Tourism Organization is a United Nations agency that deals with tourism related issues. As of 2005, its membership included more than 350 affiliate members, 145 countries, and 7 territories and representing educational institutions, private sector, and tourists associations. The UNWTO is located in Madrid, Spain.

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Luxury and sophistication of American hotels

The most famous American hotels have gained their reputation and renown by hosting some important events and celebrities and providing top quality services. Many hotels have entered into the consciousness by popular culture and are also frequented by celebrities. To these belong such famous hotels as the Beverly Hills Hotel and the Chateau Mountain in California and the Plaza Hotel and the Hotel Chelsea and many more hotels.

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CLIA is the Major Cruise Trade Organization in the USA

The official trade organization of cruise industry of North America, the Cruise Lines International Association was established in 1975 to promote the benefits of cruising. This club trade organization currently it has 19 North American member cruise lines and more than 16,000 travel agencies, in addition to its partnership with 17,000 affiliated travel agencies to ensure the highest quality of service and sales expertise for vacationers.

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The International Federation of Tourism -- Aims and Objectives

Established in 1996 with the aim to provide the IT and tourism industry with place to call their own, the International Federation of Tourism is the leading independent community for the development and exchange of knowledge, concerning the use and influence of new information and communication technologies in the tourism and travel industry. The headquarters of the International Federation of Tourism are based in Innsbruck, Austria.

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The Association of Hotels and Resorts - Working for the Betterment of the Tourism Industry

Created in 1987 as a Risk Purchasing Group by the management professionals and resort hotel owners, the Association of Hotels and Resorts is a non-profit insurance association, specializing in insurance programs designed specifically to face the challenges and cover risks unique to historic and luxury resorts, spas and independent destinations. It was established as a response to rates increase and insurance availability reduction by the constricted insurance market.

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The International Air Transport Association -- the Major Vehicle for Airline Cooperation

The International Air Transport Association is a trade organization of airlines, established after the World War II in Havana, Cuba, and headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Composed at its founding of 57 members from 31 nations in Europe and North America mostly, the organization boasts today more than 270 members from 140 nations in all parts of the world. Throughout its history it has strived to perform an award-winning service for all parties involved, including consumers, airlines, cargo agents and industry suppliers.

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U S Airlines - Their Past and Present

As compared to other mature industries, the airlines constantly form new business combinations that range from loose and limited partnerships to long term alliances of groups of companies and actual mergers. The scope of US airlines are from those operating a single airplane to full service international airlines, owning a great number of airplanes of various types. As for airline services, they can be classified as intercontinental, domestic or regional, and can be operated as charters.

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Basic Requirements for Blue Flag Beaches

Blue Flag beaches are freshwater recreational bodies or marinas, which have succeeded in meeting strict criteria during the previous bathing season. Currently the Blue Flag is awarded to marinas and beaches in over 30 countries in the Caribbean, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and Europe, based on criteria and standards owned and operated by the Foundation for Environmental Education - an independent non-profit organization.

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Environmental Issues of the Blue Flag Campaign

Owned and operated by the independent organization Foundation for Environmental Education, the Blue Flag is an eco label awarded to some 3,100 marinas and beaches in nearly 35 countries of Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the Caribbean and Europe as of 2005. It works towards beach development through standards dealing with environmental management, environmental education, safety and water quality. Let's explore the environmental issue of the Blue Flag Campaign.

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BII as the Leading Qualifications Provider for Licensed Retail Sector

Formed in 1981, the British Institute of Innkeeping, commonly referred to as BII, is the leading qualifications provider for the licensed retail sector through its wholly owned body BIIAB. It is a private company with a professional staff of over 80 employees and annual turnover of nearly $6 million. With more than 17,500 members, BII is recognized as the fastest growing organization within the sector. In October 2006 BII celebrates its 25th anniversary.

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BIIAB - the Leading Organization for the Licensed Retail Sector

The British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body, known commonly by its acronym BIIAB, is the leading awarding body for the Licensed Retail Sector and is accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Its main goal is to develop and award qualifications for the industry support at all levels. The career path of BIIAB ensures that qualifications and training are relevant for jobs within the industry, from undergraduate to postgraduate degree levels.

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Missions and Goals of the OTA (Open Travel Alliance)

The OTA or Open Travel Alliance is a non-profit organization, dedicated to assisting the travel industry to take advantage of the universal Internet access and working toward establishment of the common electronic vocabulary for use in the travel information exchange. Taking into account the fact that Internet-related technologies can affect significantly the way the travel industry operates, OTA recognizes its mission in transforming the travel industry into the global supermarket of services and products.

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Travel Industry Information Exchange -- the Mission of the Open Travel Alliance

Comprised of over 150 companies that represent all sectors of the travel industry, the Open Travel Alliance is a non-profit organization, created with the aim of establishing a common electronic vocabulary for use in the travel information exchange. The organization was established with the support of such associations as the American Hotel and Lodging Association, Air Transport Association, American Society of Travel Agents, National Business Travel Associations and Travel Technology Institute. This much is certain, without travel industry information; there would be no information exchange!

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The Hotel Electronic Distribution Network Association

Over the last decade the electronic distribution arena has been influenced greatly by numerous developments and innovations, notably the presentation of new industry players and trades associations, designed to help their members stay up to date with training, technology and future of their industries through keeping them informed about vital industry issues and business matters. To such organizations belongs the Hotel Electronic Distribution Network Association.

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Global Distribution Systems -- a Perfect Medium for Selling Travel

The travel marketplace is a world arena with millions of sellers and buyers working together to exchange travel services. These services are now easily available due to the introduction of the world's global distribution systems that have become electronic supermarkets allowing reservations to be made conveniently and quickly. Today the Internet sells more travel than any other consumer product, with over 37 million of active Internet users in America having purchased travel online as of the period 2001-2005.

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The Caribbean Trade Organization - Successor to the Caribbean Community

The Caribbean Free Trade Association, known today as the Caribbean Trade Organization was founded on December 15, 1965 by Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Barbados and Antigua and Barbuda to pursue a number of tasks. In 1968 the Association was joined by Grenada, Dominica, St Vincent, Saint Lucia, Jamaica and Montserrat, while its last member, Belize joined CARIFTA in 1971.

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The and Goals and Purposes of CTO (Caribbean Tourist Organization)

Established primarily with the aim of promoting and marketing Caribbean's tourist destinations in Europe and North America, the CTO or Caribbean Tourism Organization is a joint enterprise of 33 independent boards, committees, consuls, organizations and authorities involved in tourism throughout South America, Central America, Bermuda and the Caribbean basin. The organization is headquartered in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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Eventia --the Leading Provider of Corporate Hospitality

The Corporate Hospitality and Event Association is a professional body, created with the aim of monitoring standards of reliability and industry services. In fact, it comprises two associations: the Corporate Hospitality Association established to promote the industry expansion in a way that will benefit its members and customers alike, and the Corporate Event Association that is currently part of the new trade body - Eventia.

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How to Choose an Appropriate Corporate Hospitality Provider

Recognized as an important means of maximizing return on investment, corporate hospitality is comprised of two main categories, namely client-based and staff-based hospitality. The market for client-baser hospitality continues to expand rapidly, due to the fact that corporate hospitality performs an increasing role in customer relationship management programs and integrated marketing communications strategies. With that in mind, let's review a few pointers when choosing an appropriate corporate hospitality provider.

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The Concept of the Travel and Hospitality Industry

Recognized as one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world economy, the tourism and hospitality industry is comprised of the numerous sectors, including recreational activities, lodging options, food services and rental cars. All these sectors co-operate with the transportation and airline industries, which bring travelers to the popular destinations. As of 2004, the revenue of the tourism hospitality industry totaled more than $552 billion dollars.

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Hungarian Tourism -- a Significant Sector of the National Economy

One of the most fascinating and vibrant countries in Europe, Hungary brims with natural beauty and culture, drawing a growing number of enthusiastic travelers from all over the world. Hungarian tourism boasts a variety of things to do and see. Hungary is home to one of the most beautiful capitals both in Europe and worldwide, Europe's largest freshwater lake and an array of nature conservation areas, awaiting nature lovers and visitors alike. Those looking for rejuvenation and rest are welcome to one of numerous spas, known for their natural healing spring water.

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Discover the Treasures of Europe While Visiting Hungary

Faded neo Baroque interiors, grand boulevards, streets of cobblestone and facades marked with the signs of revolution - these are some of the distinct features you'll notice while visiting Hungary - a country rich in history and memories, the country brimming with culture and natural beauty, the country that boasts some of the greatest facilities for recreation and rejuvenation in the world. A great number of the country's historic and cultural sites can be found in its capital city Budapest.

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The Mission and Goal of the (IATP) - the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

Following the growing demand for a body capable of preventing the crisis and saving family farms, the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy or IATP was established in 1986 as a non-profit organization, whose mission was to foster sustainable rural communities and regions. Shortly after its incorporation, IATP started examining causes of the rural crisis in America and setting policies that would be beneficial to farmers, rural communities and consumers.

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IATP Activities and Goals - Working for the Betterment of Trade and Agriculture

Established in 1986 at the Geneva meeting with the aim of promoting family farms and rural communities across the globe, the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy pursues a number of goals and activities through advocacy, technology and science, and education and research. The apparent mission of the organization in addition to IATP activities is the criticism of the industrial agriculture in general and the food industry in particular.

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Iceland Tourism as a Strategy for Regional Economic Development

Contrary to what many people may think, Iceland is a vibrant country that has an array of diverse opportunities to offer to its every visitor. Where else will you be offered such nature wonders as magnificent waterfalls, tremendous icecaps, a number of glaciers and geysers, dormant volcanoes and raging rivers among other great surprises? Regardless of the time you are visiting the country, the spectacular landscape, rich cultural heritage and warmth shown by the local people will make your stay as pleasant as possible. The country owes a lot to the efforts of Iceland tourism.

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The International Hotel Association - an Important Component of the International Trade Arena

Established in 1946, the International Hotel & Restaurant Association is the only international trade organization, dedicated to promotion of the hotel and restaurant industry's interests all over the world. It is a non-profit organization, whose goal is to assist members in achieving their business objectives on global stage. Recognized officially by the United Nations, the International Hotel Association monitors international agencies on behalf of the industry.

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What Do You Know About Hospitality Operators?

Rating currently with the biggest and fastest growing industries across the globe, the hospitality industry is dedicated to fostering the development of many interconnected sectors, from lodging options and recreational activities to rental cars and food services. Each of these sectors works in tandem with transportation and airline industries, bringing travelers to top destinations, where they spend money on these goods and services. So really, just what do you know about hospitality directors?

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The Structure and Purposes of OWHC

An international non-profit organization, the Organization of World Heritage Cities was established in September 1993 in Morocco, to assist its member cities in improving their management methods in issues related to the specific requirements of the UNESCO World Heritage List. As of 2001, OWHC was comprised of 208 member cities, 123 of which are located in North America and Europe, 36 in Latin America, 22 in the Arab States, 20 in Asia and the Pacific and 7 in Africa. Currently the organization also has four observer members.

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Basic Goals of the Organization of World Heritage Cities

Regardless of the territory on which they are situated, World Heritage Sites are irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration that belong to all peoples in the world. Such diverse and unique places as the Pyramids of Egypt, the wilds of Serengeti in East Africa, the Baroque Cathedrals in Latin America and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia are just some of the sites that make up the list of World Heritage cities, adopted by the UNESCO World Heritage Convention.

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The Composition, Membership and Goals of BITS

According to Manila Declaration of the World Tourism Organization, social tourism is the aim that must be pursued by the society for citizens who have no access to the right to rest and relaxation. The Bureau International du Tourisme Social, known by its acronym BITS, was established to promote the right to holidays, leisure and tourism. One of its prime postulates is Tourism for All, realized by professor at the Department of Urban Studies and Tourism, Louis Jolin.

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The SPTO -- a Major Body Promoting the South Pacific via the International Tourism Arena

The South Pacific Tourism Organization or SPTO and known formerly as the Tourism Council of the South Pacific, is the inter-governmental organization for the tourism sector in the South Pacific, whose members comprise the Pacific Island nations of the Cook Islands, New Caledonia, Kiribati, Fiji, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Tuvalu. The organization's members are offered a variety of services that cover the areas of marketing, research, planning and policy.

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The Aims and Perspectives of HITIS Project

Maintained by the American Hotel and Motel Association, the Hospitality Industry Technology Integration Standards Project, commonly known by its acronym HITIS, aims at creating computer interfacing standards that will lower automation costs and increase technology usage of the hospitality industry. When applied to the tourism and hospitality industry, The HITIS Project and its related technologies provide a range of compelling business solutions.

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Experience Great Adventures During Iceland Travels

With its beautiful coastline, spectacular landscape, magnificent mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, valleys and lakes, Iceland is a land of fascinating beauty boasting contrasting scenery that range from the wilderness areas to towering mountains. However, wilderness is here never far from civilization, which is best seen in Reykjavik, with two salmon fishing rivers flowing within the city limits. One thing is certain; you can experience great adventures during Iceland travel!

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Major International Bodies for Protecting Tigers in India and Worldwide

Taking into consideration the fact that the tiger population has dropped from 100,000 in 1900 to 4,000 in the early 1970s, and the situation continues to deteriorate rapidly, serious actions are required on part of wildlife protection groups and wildlife conservation organizations that would halt rapid disappearance and decline of tigers in India and other locations worldwide. The productive operation of such organization has resulted in the tiger population growing to nearly 6,000 at the turn of the century.

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ITWS as a Major Wildlife Conservation Organization in India

Following the urgent need to conserve endangered wildlife and protect unique places around the globe, a number of wildlife conservation organizations were established to develop, support and fund the next generation of independent and innovative conservationists, capable of creating new strategies for preserving endangered wildlife. One of such organizations, the ITWS or Indian Tiger Welfare Society is an India based welfare organization created to protect tigers and cat breeds.

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The Concept of Social Tourism

While the cultural, social, economic and political dimensions of tourism have been already set in the Vienna Charter, the World Tourism Organization has confirmed in its Manila Declaration the mission and objectives of social tourism, which can be defined as following: to make tourist leisure accessible to the majority, including youth, families and elderly people, by providing an exceptional economic opportunity. The concept of social tourism then covers all these topics and more.

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ISA - a Leading Organizations in the Field of Sociology

Created in 1949 under UNESCO, the International Sociological Association, commonly referred to as ISA, is a non-profit body, dedicated to scientific-related purposes in the field of social sciences. Today as ever it is committed to carrying out its mission: to represent sociologists in every field of sociology, irrespective of their ideological opinion, scientific approaches and school of thought. Currently the Association is composed of members from 109 countries worldwide.

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Applied Sociology -- Basic Tasks and Aims

Applied Sociology is a subfield of sociological science concerned with mobilizing scientific procedures and principles that can be applied in problem solving. In the most general sense, Applied Sociology is the use of sociological knowledge, tools and skills to address and resolve social problems. Many applied sociologists are engaged in specific problem resolving in organizational settings, while others pursue evaluation research.

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Pacific Islands Accommodations - The lap of Luxury and Sophistication

Regarded as one of the most attractive and fascinating regions, the South Pacific offers a stunning array of outstanding attractions and great accommodations, promoted by the South Pacific Tourism Organization. It should be mentioned, though, that each of the Organization's member countries features its own special and individual atmosphere, with enchanting islands and their friendly inhabitants exciting the imagination of millions of travelers worldwide. On your next trip, consider a Pacific Islands accommodation and place yourself in the lap of luxury.

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Basic Principles of KATO, the Kenya Association of Tour Operators

The Kenya Association of Tour Operators, better known as KATO, is the leading tourism trade association in Kenya that represents interests of more than 200 professional tour operators nationwide. The organization's members provide a wide range of services divided into a number of categories, including special interest safaris, air safaris, camping safaris, incentive travel group safaris, custom safaris for individual travelers, golf safaris and Indian Ocean and Coast holidays.

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Israel Accessible Tourism -- Offering an Array of Opportunities for the Disabled

The Promised Land of the Bible, Israel is regarded today as a thriving and vibrant country, attracting huge crowds of tourists from all over the world. For many centuries, the places of the most fascinating events in the history of mankind were dormant beneath crumbling terraces and sands, until the People of Israel reclaimed the land on returning from exile. Thus, desert wilderness and barren hillsides were replaced by green forests and fertile farms, flourishing industries and commercial enterprises. Thanks to the country's Israel Accessible Tourism Act, the disabled can enjoy this sacred land as well.

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Consider Travel to Israel for Your Next Vacation

The cradle of Christianity, Judaism and Islam alike, Israel is one of the most fascinating destinations, whose complexity flows into diversity of the natural landscape, ranging from desert plateaus and beautiful national parks to salty serenity of the Dead Sea. Considered the Holy Land together with the Palestinian territories and areas of Jordan, Israel is home to modern culture and rich history, based on the diverse origins of its inhabitants from the Jewish Diaspora and Arab world. So much to do and see, you'll wonder why you didn't consider travel to Israel a lot sooner!

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Scared of Tigers --Don't Miss the Opportunity to Enjoy Real Kenya Travel!

There's hardly any country in the world that can offer such a diversity of things to see and to do as Kenya. Ranked with the most popular and well-favored destinations worldwide, Kenya travel is famous for its scenic beauty, rich wildlife, diverse cultures remaining unchanged by the modern world, mighty mountains and equatorial forests, coral reef and pristine beaches, fantastic history and enchanting modern culture, in addition to endless opportunities for relaxation, discovery and adventure.

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JNTO -- Promoting Tourism in Japan

Created in 1964 to promote international exchange through tourism, the Japan National Tourist Organization or JNTO has since established itself as a leading tourism organization nationwide, involved in a broad range of tourist traffic to Japan through a number of activities overseas, as well as tourism promotion activities in Japan. These tasks and objectives are now pursued by Tourist Information Centers, established to consolidate reception facilities for foreign visitors and promote trade fairs and international conventions.

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Japan Travel -- The Mysteries of the Orient at Your Fingertips

From the elegant formality of Japanese manners to boisterous exchanges taking place over a few drinks, from unexpected rural festivals to shopping malls, everyone finds their own vision of Japan, the land of bonsai and geisha, delicate art and flower arrangement. The land that has managed to retain unique ancient traditions and occupy a central position in the modern industrialized world at the same time. Thanks to Japan travel, you can have the mysteries of the orient at your fingertips.

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