Friday, September 24, 2010

JATA World Trade Fair Starts Today, Sept 24, 2010 at Tokyo Big Site

The Japan Association of Tourist Agencies (JATA) will have their annual Tokyo travel fair,  JATA World Trade Fair (WTF) 2010, starting today Friday, September 24 to Sunday September 26 at Tokyo Big Site. The JATA WTF is one of the largest international travel fairs in all of Asia.


The JATA WTF 2010 is an exciting chance to visit the booths of many countries and experience their flavor without having to leave Tokyo. It's the next best thing to actually visiting those countries!


JATA WTF 2009


The fair will feature 699 exhibitors from 151 countries and regions all around the world with a total of 685 companies and 914 exhibit booths. There will also be delicious food and drinks from around the world that you can sample so it is a fun day for the entire family.


JATA World Travel Fair
September 24 (Fri.) 12:30 - 20:00 Travel Trade & Press
September 25 (Sat.) 10:00 - 18:00 Trade, Press & General Public
September 26 (Sun.) 10:00 - 17:00 Trade, Press & General Public
* Fair hours are subject to change.



Here is a map with how to access Tokyo Big Site:


Contact: JATA World Tourism Congress & Travel Fair Secretariat 

For General Public: JATA WTF Secretariat
TEL:03-6891-1150 FAX:03-6891-1152 
http://ryokohaku.com (Japanese Only)


From the JATA webpage:




"...the travel industry has taken on a larger role in recent years. On an individual consumer level, expectations are growing for the excitement, cultural exchange and relaxation that can be gained through travel.

The JATA World Travel Fair has taken this latent, universal "dynamism" inherent in travel as its keyword, which we work to pursue and express."



For more information on this exciting trade fair see the JATA homepage here.


See you and your family at the fair!


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Keywords: JATA, JATA World Tourism Congress & Travel Fair, JATA WTF 2010, Tokyo Big Site, Marketing Japan, Mike Rogers, Mike in Tokyo Rogers 

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