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Over 60 percent of Japanese want to visit Vietnam
More than 63 percent of Japanese respondents in a survey conducted by the ASEAN-Japan Centre said they want to go to Vietnam for sightseeing. VNA
Thursday, July 15, 2021 07:17
Meanwhile, over 70 percent of Japanese visitors, who had visited the country, said they want to go again.
The survey, conducted in January 2021, looked into travel sentiment on ASEAN member states among Japanese in their 20s–60s, with 10,000 participants.
Japanese visitors are most satisfied with cuisine, scenery and atmosphere, and places of interest/historical sites when visiting Vietnam.
As for their impression of Vietnam, the highest percentage of respondents answered “Delicious food” (28.4 percent) followed by “Rich in history and culture” (26.2 percent)./.
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Fri Mar 02 2001 at 1:06:03
For a while there I used to commute, weekly, from Los Angeles to Whidbey Island, Washington. My wife and I wanted to escape from Babylon, the Land of Smokes and Shadows, as the Chumash tribe used to call it, and find a Better Place to raise the boys.
Whidbey Island, and Seattle in general, fit the bill. We
liked the rain, and the green-all-around that is its issue, and the fact that people actually
read in the Pacific Northwest all the way from Portland to Vancouver and beyond was certainly a plus.
The honeymoon was short-lived. In the first place, the media specifically mediocre television shows and egregiously ill-inspired music were more insidiously pervasive in Seattle than they were in L.A., the operative factor being that my fourteen-year-old