TOKYO (eTN) – Japan’s largest travel show, JATA TABIHAKU, is being here held here in the Japanese capital city beginning today, Thursday, September 12, 2013, and will run until Sunday, September 15,
TOKYO (eTN) – Japan’s largest travel show, JATA TABIHAKU, is being here held here in the Japanese capital city beginning today, Thursday, September 12, 2013, and will run until Sunday, September 15, 2013.
Organized by the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA), the event has had many transformations since being introduced in 1977 as the JATA International Congress & Travel Trade Show and it ran every other year until 2003 when in 2001, in a move to help Japan become a “Tourism Nation” as was pointed out by former Prime Minister Junichi Koizumi, JATA joined forces with Travel Journal, Inc.’s World Travel Fair to operate annually as JATA International Tourism Congress & World Travel Fair, with WTF handling the consumer travel show.
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By Lilit Marcus, CNN
Henry Golding could rival James Bond for being a smooth talking, crisply dressed world traveler.
But before he was the star of blockbuster movies like “Crazy Rich Asians,” British-Malaysian Golding hosted the BBC’s aptly named “The Travel Show.”
When it comes to personal travel, though, Golding does have a few rules invest in a quality camera, never wear Birkenstocks with socks and always eat street food.
The frequent jetsetter tells CNN Travel he has a “go bag” handy so he can always be ready to leave in a hurry. Besides his go-to Chuck Taylors, the bag is full of “fast-drying trousers, quick-drying shirts, cool jackets. Even cotton shirts in really humid places just don’t work. You get completely saturated with sweat.”
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Lilit Marcus, CNN • Updated 8th July 2021
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(CNN) Henry Golding could rival James Bond for being a smooth talking, crisply dressed world traveler.
But before he was the star of blockbuster movies like Crazy Rich Asians, British-Malaysian Golding hosted the BBC s aptly named The Travel Show.
When it comes to personal travel, though, Golding does have a few rules invest in a quality camera, never wear Birkenstocks with socks and always eat street food.
The frequent jetsetter tells CNN Travel he has a go bag handy so he can always be ready to leave in a hurry. Besides his go-to Chuck Taylors, the bag is full of fast-drying trousers, quick-drying shirts, cool jackets. Even cotton shirts in really humid places just don t work. You get completely saturated with sweat.
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