Already a popular tourist destination, the city announced that it has allocated 2.08 million yen to attract LGBT travellers in its annual budget starting April 2016.
The city announced plans to join the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association. This will make it the first Japanese municipality to become a member.
The tourism board also plans to hold LGBT study sessions with people in the tourism sector, including restaurants and hotels.
Nara was Japan’s religious and political capital in the 8th century. Today its ancient temples and free-roaming tame deer make it one of the country’s most popular destinations for tourists.
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Other non Gay friendly Asian destinations i will not be going to!
I bet this lot are laughing all the way to the bank:
https://www.iglta.org/board-of-directors/
just who the hell are these people defining what gay people want?!
exploitation yet again
don't do it
the nara tourism board must be bonkers. just add a page to your web site saying you're gay friendly. that's all there is to it.
A couple of newspaper ads.
My comment still stands however
Its the same for most gay friendly countries all about business.
But if you are going to gay friendly Asia, surely you have to visit Taiwan, the most gay friendly of all the countries? Most of the major cities have annual Gay Pride Parades. Taipei's last year had around 70,000 participants. I went for four consecutive years and was quite amazed at all the young people happy to proclaim their sexuality. I had a ball. My bet is that Taiwan will be the first Asia country to introduce gay marriage.
Eugh
Just go places as a tourist.
Gay tourism = sex tourism
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