Japan had
been honoured with the New Frontiers Award 2012 at the Arabian Travel Market
(ATM), the Middle East’s premier travel and
tourism exhibition.
Last year’s recipient Chile
attended the Arabian Travel Market 2012 to present the award to Mr Daisuke
Matsunaga, Consul-General, Japanese Embassy in Dubai alongside Mark Walsh, Portfolio
Director, Reed Travel Exhibitions.
(Photo - (L-R): Mr Daisuke Matsunaga, Japanese Consul-General in Dubai receiving his award from
Mark Walsh, Portfolio Director, Reed Travel Exhibitions and Mr Carlos Salas, Trade Commissioner,
Embassy of Chile in United Arab
Emirates) .
The award, in recognition of Japan’s sustained efforts in
rebuilding its physical infrastructure and reviving its tourism product in the
wake of the 2011 earthquake and subsequent tsunami that devastated the
country’s northeastern coast.
“The Japanese government and its people have displayed
extraordinary resilience in the face of such extreme adversity, and have made
significant strides in getting the country’s economy back on track. The sheer
determination and concerted efforts of Japan’s people in pushing ahead
with such a monumental task is truly inspiring,” remarked Mark Walsh, Portfolio
Director, Reed Travel Exhibitions, addressing the press conference.
On March 10, 2011, the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and
subsequent tsunami struck the
northeastern coast of the country with cataclysmic force, sending waves of up
to 40.5 metres 10 kilometres inland across 18 prefectures, causing massive loss
of life, the destruction of over 125,000 homes and businesses and three nuclear
reactor meltdowns.
In addition to significant international aid, Japan’s
government has allocated US$167 billion over five years as part of a phased
recovery plan. While tourism numbers dipped by at least 50% in 2011, the
government has also embarked on an ambitious plan to triple the number of
international tourists by 2016 with a strong focus on increasing inbound
visitor business from China. In Q1 2012
inbound visitors from China,
Hong Kong and Taiwan
reached record highs and attractive tour packages targeting European visitors
are also slowly yielding results.
Mr Daisuke Matsunaga, Japanese Consul-General
in Dubai, who accepted the award, said: “On
behalf of the Japanese people, we are honoured to receive this prestigious
award from the Middle East’s tourism industry.
Our plans for phased recovery are moving forward, and the efforts of our
tourism board and related government bodies are instrumental in reconfirming to
the world that Japan
is certainly a destination with untold natural beauty and cultural wealth.
There is still some ground to be recovered, but we are already seeing a return
to normality in many areas of the economy – of which tourism is a major driver
- and we appreciate the support and recognition of the tourism industry in this
region.”
Launched in 2005 by Arabian Travel Market, The New Frontiers
Award was created to recognise outstanding contributions to tourism development
in the face of overwhelming adversity.
As well as the prestigious crystal trophy, the New Frontiers
Award comprises ATM exhibition space valued at US$10,000 along with additional
marketing support in promoting the outstanding tourism opportunities offered by
Japan.
Japan
was selected as winner of the New Frontiers Award by a panel of judges
consisting of industry professionals from across the globe. From an original
selection of 10 countries, which was then refined to a shortlist also
comprising Australia and Brazil, Japan was chosen after the judges
considered a number of decisive factors. These included support from local and
national governments, utilisation of international aid packages, tangible signs
of recovery and overall effort on behalf of government and citizens.
Last year, Chile received
the New Frontiers Award in recognition of its efforts to rebuild its shattered
post-2010 earthquake tourism industry, which saw 80% of the population, as well
as the entire economy, affected.
For more information, please contact: Nathalie Viselé, Director, Shamal Marketing Communications, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, Office:
+971 4 3652711, Mobile :
+971 50 4576525, E-mail, nathalie@smc-pr.com Web site: www.smc-pr.com
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