Kerala tourism is looking to make further inroads into the Japanese market, and is showcasing "God's own country" - as the state is described in its advertisement tagline - at a travel fair in Tokyo, officials said.
The JATA Travel Showcase 2013 opened in Tokyo Thursday, and will continue until Sunday.
This fair comes at a time of surge in tourist arrivals in the state, on account of enhanced air connectivity and the newly-introduced visa-on-arrival facility at two airports in the state -- one in the capital city and the other in Kochi.
The JATA travel show is billed as one of the largest such events in Asia.
In 2012, the state recorded 11,500 tourist arrivals from Japan, a nearly 60 percent growth in five years.
State tourism minister A P Anil Kumar, who is leading the Kerala contingent to Japan, said that there has been an increasing interest among citizens from Japan for Ayurveda and wellness.
"Being the home of Ayurveda, Kerala is sure to attract visitors from Japan," he said.
Air connectivity between the state and Japan has increased, thanks to flights operated by Silk Air, Air Asia and Tiger Airways. Malaysian Airlines commenced operations to the state from the first week of September this year.
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