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Nagasaki Pref. had record 31.5 mil. tourists last year.

Publication: Japan Weekly Monitor
Publication Date: 04-JUN-01
Format: Online - approximately 191 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
NAGASAKI, May 29 Kyodo

The number of tourists to Nagasaki Prefecture in southwestern Japan reached a record high in 2000, rising 5.3% from the previous year to 31.5 million, prefectural officials said Tuesday.

The previous highest figure was in 1996 at 31.3 million, and last year's increase was the...

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