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Japan Aims to Lure More Vegetarian, Muslim Visitors

Japan Aims to Lure More Vegetarian, Muslim Visitors

   Tokyo, May 1 (Jiji Press)--Japan will begin a model project in fiscal 2024 to help regional communities accept more foreign visitors with diverse dietary and cultural habits, such as vegetarians and Muslims.
   The Japan Tourism Agency will provide subsidies to promote the use of pictograms showing food ingredients, the development of menus for such visitors and the establishment of prayer spaces for Muslims.
   With the number of foreign visitors to Japan increasing, the country faces a need to expand comfortable environments for vegetarians and Muslims.
   The western city of Okayama certifies accommodation facilities deemed friendly to Muslims. The southwestern city of Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto Prefecture, focuses on promoting halal meals prepared in accordance with Islamic law.
   The agency hopes that many other local governments will follow suit.

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