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5 royal gardens to visit this summer: From Buckingham Palace to Japan s Imperial Palace

SHARE Back in 1993, Buckingham Palace threw open its gates to allow visitors for the first time in its 314-year history. Needing to fund renovations at Windsor Castle after a devastating fire ripped through the royal residence in 1992 and causing more than £36 million (approximately $61 million) worth of damage, Queen Elizabeth II gave her permission to allow visitors into the palace, with tickets selling out three years in advance as soon as they went on sale. The palace opens for 10 weeks each summer while the queen removes to Balmoral in Scotland, but the palace gardens have always remained closed to the public. The space was only used by the royal family, along with their guests, most notably during the three annual garden parties hosted each summer during which the queen recognises those who have made contributions to the military, community, arts, education and more.

UAE top priority for Japanese tourists

29 Apr 2021 Senior Reporter The UAE, specifically Dubai, will be the first official home of the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) in the region from 2021. This is so now as the government entity that provides comprehensive information about the Northeast Asian country to inbound visitors, positions the Middle East as a priority market. Remotely interviewed, JNTO president Satoshi Seino said: “With the strategic location of the UAE within the region and many media companies headquartered in Dubai, we believe Dubai is the ideal location for JNTO to open a first office in the Middle East.” “Connectivity from Dubai to other Middle East countries is important for us; to carry out promotional activities within the region,” he also said.

Japan Tourism has announced plans to set up an office in Dubai this year

Share Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) has announced plans to set up an office in Dubai this year, as part of its strategic efforts to achieve the government’s goal of welcoming 60 million international visitors by 2030. It is JNTO’s first office to open in the Middle East, and will be a focal point for the organisation’s promotional efforts in showcasing Japan as a preferred travel destination for residents in the region. As part of its promotional efforts for 2021, JNTO will exhibit at Arabian Travel Market Hybrid (ATM 2021). The Middle East’s largest tourism exhibition, ATM will take place in Dubai from 16-19 May, and then on a virtual platform from 24-26 May.

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