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in central Japan , using the host city as an example of a success story. Context and Background A mountain
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such as in Japan “Barrier-free Tourism”) is tourism and travel that is accessible to all people
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Taiwan, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Group Discussion Sessions
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Photo of passenger information desk. Japan Airport Terminal Co. Tokyo's new Haneda Airport passenger terminals, opened in October 2010, are based on universal design in accordance with the barrier-free concept to ensure convenience in use of facilities. Terminals are subject to a process
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Tourism Coordination Office (MTCO), the Japan Travel Bureau (JTB) Foundation; Business Strategy
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of Germany, the USA, South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan and others. The participation of the disabled
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African destinations such as Egypt and Tunisia. Japan saw a huge rise in tourist expenditure in 2012
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to the ECMT Associated Countries (Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and United States). This means
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- Vision Hospitality Development Kijima Hideto, Writer, Director - Japan Accessible Tourism Center
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(Republic of Korea) * Rakuzen (Japan) * Wheelchair ramp for kiosk toilets at Benidorm (Spain) * Soytun
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