Vladivostok new tour plan for Japanese tourists rapidly increasing 10:10 on October 10

In order to enjoy “the closest Europe”, a Japanese travel agency visited Vladivostok in the Russian Far East, where the number of Japanese tourists is rapidly increasing, and explored a new tour plan that could further increase the number of tourists.

There are 14 people who visit Vladivostok in the Russian Far East and are in charge of planning and selling travel at a Japanese travel agency.

The group visited a shopping area on the 9th, taking advantage of a European-style building more than 100 years ago in the center of Vladivostok. It was stored.

In addition, we were exploring new tour plans that could further increase the potential for Japanese tourists, such as checking the food arrangement and services at Russian restaurants.

A sales representative at a tourist company in Tokyo said, “I'm surprised that there are more sightseeing materials than I expected. I think young people can visit easily.”

Vladivostok is close to a two-hour flight from Japan, and the travel visa procedures have been simplified by Ototoshi. Last year, about 20,000 Japanese people visited this area, three years ago. It has increased rapidly to 3 times.

Against this backdrop, next year Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways will launch non-stop flights between Vladivostok and Narita, which is likely to attract more attention as a familiar tourist destination in Japan.