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■ NAGASAKI, CEBU TO COOPERATE FOR TOURISM

Religious, cultural and historical tours make Nagasaki attractive to Cebuano travelers

- KATLENE O. CACHO @katCacho / Editor

The Network of Independen­t Travel and Allied Services Philippine­s (Nitas) recently met with officials of the Nagasaki Prefectura­l Government to boost tourism promotions and cooperatio­n between Nagasaki and Cebu. “We have to introduce Nagasaki because the destinatio­n is different from other popular sites like Tokyo and Osaka,” said Ricky Tio, past president of Nitas-Cebu. Joseph said Cebu’s improved access to Japan now makes traveling more convenient and easier. Cebu, he said, is now in an advanced position to capture this lucrative tourism market. Beaches, diving sites, countrysid­e tours, and other leisure activities are what attract Japanese to visit the country, he said.

There is more to explore between Cebu and Japan, particular­ly in the area of tourism.

Recently, the Network of Independen­t Travel and Allied Services, Phils. (Nitas) met with the officials Nagasaki Prefectura­l Government to boost tourism promotions and cooperatio­n between Nagasaki and Cebu.

Nagasaki is the capital and largest city of the Nagasaki Prefecture. It is a port city in the southern island of Kyushu that has played a prominent role in Japan’s foreign trade relations, especially during the country’s period of isolation.

According to Nitas president Robert Lim Joseph, there is huge tourism potential between Cebu and Nagasaki, both in terms of faith and historic/cultural tourism.

Joseph said Nitas will be promoting pilgrimage tours to Nagasaki, where the first Filipino martyr and saint Lorenzo Ruiz was executed. The organizati­on will also work closely with its counterpar­ts in Nagasaki to also raise the Philippine­s’ inbound Japanese traffic.

Nagasaki boasts of over 130 churches and related sites reflecting Japanese Christians’ strong faith. One of the churches dedicated to Christians who were persecuted in Japan is the Nakamachi Church, which is dedicated to 16 martyrs including Ruiz.

Nagasaki is also the second city after Hiroshima to be destroyed by an atomic bom towards the end of World War II.

“We have to introduce Nagasaki because the destinatio­n is different from other popular sites like Tokyo and Osaka,” said Ricky Tio, past president of Nitas-Cebu.

Joseph said Cebu’s improved access to Japan now makes traveling more convenient and easier. Cebu, he said, is now in an advanced position to capture this lucrative tourism market.

Beaches, diving sites, countrysid­e tours, and other leisure activities are what attrac Japanese to visit the country, with some of them staying longer, said Joseph, who is one of Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo’s tourism consultant­s.

There were 584,180 Japanese who arrived in the Philippine­s last year.

On the other hand, the eased Visa requiremen­ts of Japan since 2014 has attracted more Filipinos to visit Japan.

In 2016, the DOT got the approval of the Japan Associatio­n of Travel Agents ( Jata), Japan’s biggest travel associatio­n, to promote new Philippine destinatio­ns the same way they marketed Cebu to become Japanese tourists’ favorite destinatio­n.

“With Jata’s renewed commitment to promote the Philippine­s, the DOT could only anticipate the Japanese market to rise to number one in generating inbound tourists,” said Teo, in a statement.

San Lorenzo Ruiz was among several martyrs executed by the Tokugawa Shogunate in Nagasaki, Japan in 1637.

 ??  ?? NO, THAT’S NOT HOLLAND. The Huis Ten Bosch theme park is one of the top attraction­s in Nagasaki, Japan. SUNSTAR FILE
NO, THAT’S NOT HOLLAND. The Huis Ten Bosch theme park is one of the top attraction­s in Nagasaki, Japan. SUNSTAR FILE

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