Japan, China and South Korea Agreed to Promote Active Tourism Exchange Trilateral Tourism Ministers Meeting August 30 20:49

As Japan-Korea relations deteriorated, a meeting of tourism ministers from Japan, China and South Korea was held in Incheon, Korea, and the three countries agreed to promote active tourism exchange.

Mr. Ishii, Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism attended the meeting, and agreed with the reporters that they had achieved the goals of the three countries of China, Japan and Korea last year, aiming for 30 million exchanges by 2020. Made it clear.

After that, he said, “Agreed to promote active tourism exchanges that deepen mutual trust among the nations of the three countries, and enthusiastically discussed cooperation to be tackled and signed a joint declaration.”

Furthermore, Mr. Ishii said that the Japan-Korea tourism minister talks held before the meeting said, “There are various issues in both countries and the number of tourists is decreasing, but human exchange is the basis for mutual understanding. , We agreed that tourism exchange is important. "