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In Lithuania, Japanese tourists feel at home

Danuta Pavilenene, BC, Vilnius, 21.04.2015.Print version
Awarded with the title of the Business Ambassador 2014 at the Lithuanian Business Confederation Awards, Egidijus Meilunas, the ambassador of Lithuania in Japan, states that tourism is one of the most promising areas for developing the relationship between Lithuania and Japan, reports BC Lithuania's State Department of Tourism (VTD).

"I am convinced that Lithuania can offer the Japanese tourists what other Baltic countries cannot: the heritage of the highly-valued Chiune Sugihara and the strong Lithuanian connection with the nature. In Lithuania the Japanese feel at home and one of the reasons for this phenomenon, in my opinion, is the long-cherished Lithuanian paganism, which is quite close to the Japanese due to its similarities to Shinto – one of the major religions in Japan." said Meilunas during a meeting with Jurgita Kazlauskiene, the VTD director general.

 

Last year Lithuania was visited by a Japanese traveller and culinary chef Asami Kuchio, who prepared and published a detailed and richly-illustrated book on travels around Lithuania My Favourite Lithuania. The 144-page book, written by Asami Kuchio, the traveller, culinary chef and an author of already twelve books, contains her impressions about travelling in Lithuania, where she was mesmerized by the beauty of the nature, Lithuanian respective attitude towards historical heritage and cherished traditions.

 

Invited by the VTD, last year Lithuania was visited by the journalists of the Skyward magazine, owned by the Japanese JAL airlines. The newest issue of Skyward magazine, which has a circulation of more than 3 million copies, contains an article about places to visit in Lithuania, as well as a novel dedicated to our country, written by Asado, one of the most famous contemporary Japanese writers.

 

Invited by the VTD and the Embassy of Lithuania in Japan, this summer Lithuania will be visited by the creative team of the particularly popular Ku-nel lifestyle magazine.

 

Japan is the fastest-growing market of Lithuanian incoming tourism in Asia. In 2014, Lithuanian accommodation establishments accepted 14,500 Japanese tourists, which is by 44.1% more than in 2013.






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