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    InsideJapan Reassures Travellers After Japan Earthquakes

    News TeamBy News Team02/01/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the aftermath of recent earthquakes in Japan, InsideJapan has taken proactive steps to ensure travellers remain unaffected. The tour operator has confirmed that there are no significant disruptions for its clients.

    With over 300 customers currently in Japan, InsideJapan reports minimal impact on scheduled travels. In addition to monitoring the situation closely, the operator continues to provide timely updates and support for those concerned.

    InsideJapan has assured its clients that the recent earthquakes in Japan will not significantly impact their travel plans. The specialist operator currently has around 15 clients in the affected region, all of whom have been accounted for and are safe. Despite the earthquake’s magnitude, tourism operations continue undisturbed. The company’s customer support team is closely monitoring any developments in the situation.

    The quake, with a magnitude of 7.6, impacted Japan’s Noto peninsula, leading to tragic loss of life. The UK Foreign Office has warned that aftershocks and transport disruptions are possible. However, InsideJapan reports no significant issues in major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, crucially maintaining the capital’s tourism flow.

    Despite the tremors felt as far as Tokyo, which is 190 miles from the epicentre, InsideJapan confirmed there is no reported disruption in the capital or other major eastern cities. This assurance preserves confidence in the country’s established travel infrastructure.

    The company has advised clients planning trips to the Noto peninsula to consult with its agents to ensure minimal disruption to their plans. Beyond this area, no other changes are advised, showcasing the resilience of Japan’s tourism sector.

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    Acknowledging the broader impact, InsideJapan expresses sympathies to those affected, particularly in the western regions. The company stresses the importance of adhering to government advice to ensure the safety of all travellers.

    InsideJapan’s local presence, with over 50 staff on the ground, enables it to provide reliable information and support to its clients. This presence is integral in maintaining communication and service standards despite external challenges.

    InsideJapan has emphasised the necessity of accurate reporting amidst the crisis. The operator encourages a balanced view of the situation, ensuring travellers have factual updates that prevent unnecessary panic or misinterpretation.

    A recent incident involving a fire at Haneda airport, unrelated to the earthquakes, saw swift communication from InsideJapan verifying that no clients were involved. Such transparency reinforces the company’s dedication to client safety and operational integrity.


    In summary, InsideJapan’s dedicated response amidst the recent natural events in Japan highlights its commitment to safety and operational continuity. Clients can confidently continue their travel plans, assured of support and effective communication.

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