Domestic Adventure Tourism The Domestic Adventure Tourism corner in Hall 4 is lined with booths from areas that are easily accessible from Osaka or that people in the Kansai region would like to know about and visit, since the event is held in Osaka. The Bridge 420 Gravity Park Ibaraki booth showcases activities that are easily accessible from Osaka. The Bridge 420, the longest humanitarian suspension bridge in Japan at 420 meters, under construction at the Awei River Dam in Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture, and Dam Park Ibaraki, a park facility being developed in the surrounding area, are introduced. The area surrounding the park is rich in nature, and hiking courses and other activities are being developed. The Ehime Prefecture’s Ikata Town booth introduces the Cape Sada Trail, a new content for enjoying Cape Sada, which is known as Japan’s longest and slenderest peninsula. The town has been offering activities such as cycling and marathon running in the past, but this is a new way for people to enjoy the nature and scenic beauty of Cape Sada by trekking. At the booth, they will introduce the tours and highlights of Cape Sada. The Fukushima Prefecture Tourism Exchange Bureau’s Tourism Exchange Division booth will introduce “Extreme Fukushima,” activities that allow visitors to enjoy extraordinary experiences in the vast, nature-rich Fukushima Prefecture. The booth will introduce in detail the 12 activities that can be enjoyed actively in the mountains, rivers, and hot springs. In cooperation with the Tohoku booth, a stamp rally will also be held, in which participants can visit all the booths in Fukushima Prefecture and receive an original gift. Visitors who visit all the booths will receive original goods. The Iki Geopark Promotion Organization booth will introduce adventure tours that allow visitors to experience nature using e-bikes and sea kayaks in Iki. The easy accessibility of Iki, which is only 50 minutes from Itami Airport, and the appeal of experiencing nature are not well known in the Kansai region, and the organization hopes to promote this aspect of Iki Geopark. In addition, Iki sake will be served at the booth. The Ogasawara Islands World Natural Heritage Site booth will introduce the charms of the Ogasawara Islands. Because the ships depart from and arrive in Tokyo, a large percentage of visitors to the Ogasawara Islands are from the Kanto region, according to the company. However, the Ogasawara Islands themselves are well known in the Kansai region as well, and the booth will provide detailed explanations of the islands’ attractions to encourage visitors to learn more about the islands. The company will also be giving away original eco-bags and selling original goods featuring Ogamaru-ninchu, the original character of OgasawaraKaiun, which operates ferries to the Ogasawara Islands.
Overseas Adventure Tourism Next is the Overseas Adventure Tourism corner in Hall 6A. Here, booths introducing activities unique to overseas countries that are not easily enjoyed in Japan are lined up. The most distinctive feature of the booths is that there are seven booths related to Hawaii. The seven Hawaii-related booths and the Hawaii Visitors Bureau booth next door will work together to promote Hawaii, introducing its attractions and holding events for visitors. The Blue Hawaiian Helicopter booth will introduce helicopter tours offered on all Hawaiian islands. Visitors can enjoy nature that can only be reached and seen by helicopter, and with special permission, they can land in places that can only be reached by helicopter and enjoy the magnificent nature. Also, the specification equipment is an Airbus helicopter, which is characterized by its low turbulence. At the booth, they will introduce the details of their tours. The And You Creations/Dolphin & You booth next door introduces activities on Oahu. They offer a variety of activities covering all of Oahu and encourage visitors to come and ask them anything they want to know about things to do on Oahu. The Battleship Missouri Memorial Booth is a facility where visitors can tour the Battleship Missouri moored at Pearl Harbor. At the booth, visitors will be introduced to the features and highlights of the museum and how to access it. Original stickers will be distributed, and limited-edition original goods, such as clear pouches that cannot be found anywhere else, will be on sale. The Polynesian Cultural Center booth will introduce the Polynesian Cultural Center, a theme park on Oahu. The Polynesian Cultural Center is popular as a theme park where visitors can experience the roots of Hawaii, and visitors can learn about the activities and shows that are actually available. Waikai Booth introduces Waikai Kai, a resort complex on western Oahu that just opened in March 2023. They will offer a variety of water activities, including an artificial surfing facility that can be enjoyed by professionals as well as beginners and children. At the Tachibana Enterprises booth, visitors can learn how to enjoy golf in Hawaii. Golf is one of the top reasons to visit Hawaii, according to Tachibana Enterprises. At the booth, they will provide detailed information on what golf courses are available in Hawaii and how to make reservations. The ClimbWorks Hawaii Zipline booth will introduce ClimbWorks Keana Farm, a zipline activity facility located on the North Shore of Oahu. Combining trekking and ziplining, visitors can enjoy the exhilaration of the longest zipline (800 meters) while enjoying the natural beauty of the North Shore. At the booth, the attraction of the facility, how to enjoy it, and how to access it will be introduced in detail, and original goods will be handed out. In addition to the seven Hawaii-related booths, a stamp rally will be held in conjunction with the Hawaii Visitors Bureau booth next door. Visitors who visit all the booths and collect stamps will be entered into a drawing to win original goods. The SKY TOURS AND LOGISTICS SOLUTION LTD booth will introduce Ugandan safari tours. Visitors can learn more about how to join a safari tour and the contents of the tours, which offer an up-close experience of African wildlife that cannot be experienced in Japan. The Nordic Unique Travels booth will introduce travel information on the Nordic region. Visitors can learn how to enjoy the Northern Lights and Santa Claus in the Lapland region of northern Finland, as well as get advice on local access and trip planning. On the 28th, a live webcast will be connected to the Finnish site to introduce local information.
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