Mon, Dec 10, 2001 - Page 17 News List

Hawaii plans sports series in an effort to draw more Japanese

AP , HONOLULU

David Toms tees off during the PGA Grand Slam of Golf at Poipu Bay Golf Course on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai, last month. Tourist officials want to use sports activities to attract more Japanese visitors to the islands.

PHOTO: AP

Japan travel officials met with Hawaii tourism officials to come up with ways to encourage more Japanese to travel to the islands.

The number of Japanese visitors dropped dramatically after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, with the decreased demand leading Japan Airlines to cut its service to Hawaii by about 30 percent.

Those attending the one-day conference on Saturday sponsored by JAL came up with a plan of action that includes developing a "Hawaii sports series" to begin early next year.

Every month would feature a different sport -- such as tennis, golf and soccer -- and Japanese amateurs would be able to participate in the events.

Advisory manuals would be published for Japanese travelers to explain how to cope with emergencies, such as illness or accidents, during their stay in Hawaii.

The manuals, to be distributed through travel agencies in Japan and at airports, would include a list of hospitals where Japanese is spoken, as well as telephone numbers for consular offices, airlines, police and the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau's offices.

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