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Mineral water springs, culture, history and wine to attract Japanese tourists to Bulgaria

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"I have been amazed to find so many attractive destinations," Ambassador of Japan to Bulgaria Hiroshi Narahira said after getting acquainted with the opportunities for health tourism in this country. They were presented to him by the chairwoman of the Bulgarian Union of Balneology and Spa Tourism, Siika Katsarova, the website bgtourism.bg has reported.

Ambassador Narahira said that the combination of mineral water springs, cultural and historical tourism, and wine would impress the Japanese tourist. He said he would personally promote the opportunities for tourism in Bulgaria among the tourism industry in Japan.



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