Japanese cities aim to lure tourists with cultural assets once virus subsides
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Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, plans to sell tickets for a tour around its sightseeing spots, including a chance for visitors to check out its ancient burial mounds from 100 meters up in the air on a hot air balloon. | KYODO
Jiji
Jan 3, 2021
Tokyo/Sakai, Osaka Pref. – As Japan’s tourism industry reels from the effects of the pandemic, some areas of the country are launching plans to lure tourists using cultural assets under a related law enacted last year.