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Japan Travel Newsletter
May Issue 2024
 

In 2024, the U.S.-Japan Tourism Year aims to boost mutual exchanges. Amidst recovery efforts from a major earthquake on New Year's Day in the Noto Peninsula, the Hokuriku region is revitalizing its tourism. Boston Red Sox's Masataka Yoshida from Fukui encourages U.S.-Japan tourism, especially to Hokuriku, enhancing cultural and economic connections.

Join the Excitement at the Japan Parade in New York!

Celebrate U.S.-Japan Tourism Year on May 11, 2024, at the Japan Parade in NYC. Don't miss the "May the Force Be With You in Japan" float, featuring Star Wars fans and more. Enjoy vibrant performances, a street fair with authentic Japanese cuisine, and a chance to win a trip to Japan. 

Nonstop Flights from NYC to Haneda with American Airlines

Exciting news for your summer Japan trip! American Airlines is set to launch direct flights from NYC to Tokyo's Haneda Airport on June 28, making it the exclusive U.S. carrier on this route. With up to three daily flights and seamless connections to 30+ destinations, your Japanese adventure just got even more convenient and thrilling!

JAL's New A350-1000 Service

Experience elevated air travel with Japan Airlines' new A350-1000, now offering daily flights from New York's JFK to Tokyo Haneda. Enjoy cutting-edge technology and superior comfort across all cabin classes. Upcoming routes include Dallas, New York, and London.

Spotlight on New TopicsNews From Japan
© Nintendo TM & © Universal Studios. All rights reserved.
Donkey Kong Country Debuts
Spring 2024 brings Donkey Kong Country to Universal Studios Japan, featuring a jungle coaster, interactive rides, and themed merch. Dive into adventure!
© Fumimoto Brewery
Sake Heritage Reborn
In 2023, Fumimoto Brewery reopened, blending tradition and modern design. Enjoy Daiginjo-Sake, BBQ, and tours, including a temple stay from Spring 2024.
©Janu Tokyo
Janu Redefines Luxury
Janu Tokyo opens at Azabudai Hills, ushering a new luxury era. As Aman's sister brand, it blends innovative design with exceptional hospitality.
 
©︎ Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas
Six Senses Kyoto Debut
Six Senses Kyoto, now open in historic Higashiyama, offers unmatched luxury and well-being amidst shrines, temples, and natural beauty.
 
© The Royal Park Hotel Ginza 6-chome
Ginza's Modern Retreat
Opening May 30, Royal Park Hotel Ginza 6-chome merges retro and modern Tokyo. Near Kabuki-za and shopping centers, it's ideal for all travelers.
© Hoshino Resorts
Akiu Tranquil Escape
Hoshino Resorts KAI Akiu opens April 25 in Sendai's historic hot springs. Enjoy tranquil rooms with valley views and easy access to Tohoku attractions.
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