Muslim-Friendly Japanese Tours

Miyako International Tourist Co. is Catering to Muslim Travelers

In an effort to capitalize on the growing number of Muslim travelers visiting Japan, Miyako International Tourist Co. in Osaka has started offering specialty tours. Designed "to offer a sense of safety and peace of mind," the Muslim-friendly tours make it easier for Muslim travelers to explore all that Japan has to offer.

Miyako International Tourist Co.'s Muslim-friendly tours take visitors to many of Japan's most popular cities, including Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. In addition to stopping at major tourist attractions, the tours also include visits to mosques and halal-friendly restaurants. Each tour is also accompanied by an attendant who adheres to Islam and many of the company's staff speak both Arabic and Malay.

With Muslim tourism on the rise, these specialty tours help to fill an important gap in the market.
Trend Themes
1. Growing Muslim Tourism - The rise in Muslim travelers visiting Japan presents opportunities for businesses to cater to their specific needs and preferences.
2. Muslim-friendly Tours - Designing tours specifically for Muslim travelers allows companies to tap into a niche market and offer a sense of safety and peace of mind.
3. Cultural Integration - Including visits to mosques and halal-friendly restaurants on tours promotes cultural integration and understanding between different communities.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - The tourism industry can benefit from offering specialized tours for Muslim travelers, attracting a growing segment of the market.
2. Hospitality - Hotels and restaurants can seize the opportunity to provide Muslim-friendly services and accommodations, catering to the needs of Muslim travelers.
3. Language Services - Companies that offer Arabic and Malay language services can support the growth of Muslim tourism and provide assistance to Muslim travelers in Japan.

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