President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. hit the ground running on the first day of his working visit to Osaka, Japan by meeting with Japan’s tourism leaders.
Marcos shared photos of his meeting on his social media accounts. The Presidential Communications Office also uploaded a brief video of the meeting.
“Today I met with Japanese tourism leaders who are helping us welcome more visitors than ever before, with 214 weekly flights connecting Japan and the Philippines,” the President said.
He went on: “We are working to create more jobs for our people, help more businesses grow, and ensure more communities feel the impact of a strong tourism sector.”
The attendees were tourism stakeholders who supported the growth and development of Philippine tourism in the Japanese market.
During the meeting, the President was given an overview of key interests and opportunities for Philippine tourism in Japan as the stakeholders represent important areas of tourism, including industry associations, travel and tour companies, airlines and airports.
AloJapan.com