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ITAGE IWORLD NATURAL HERN JAPANChoose your Travel, Choose your Future.30 things to do by 2030 in Japan’s Natural World Heritage Sites003In 1993, two Japanese sites were inscribed on the UNESCO Natural World Heritage list: Shirakami-Sanchi, a mountainous area in Aomori to Akita and Yakushima Island in Kagoshima. Shiretoko in Hokkaido was added to the list in 2005, followed in 2011 by the Ogasawara Islands in Tokyo, and then in 2021 by an expansive region in southern Japan that includes Amami-Oshima Island, Tokunoshima Island, the northern part of Okinawa Island, and Iriomote Island.The Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau collaborate with Hokkaido, Aomori, Akita, Kagoshima, and Okinawa—prefectures containing Natural World Heritage areas—on tourism promotions that make use of the name recognition and brand image of the Natural World Heritage list. To share the appeal of Natural World Heritage areas more broadly and convey each area’s nature conservation efforts and the rules and manners visitors are expected to follow while sightseeing there, we have created this digital brochure.In this brochure, we introduce 30 “missions” for visitors to Japan’s Natural World Heritage sites. Each mission offers unique lessons about the wonders of nature and the vitality of Japan’s flora and fauna, and represents a chance to experience first-hand what the SDGs are truly about. We hope they will be of interest to travelers who seek to go beyond sightseeing and enjoy experiences and discoveries to protect the future of our planet.*The Sustainable Development Goals are a set of 17 international development goals for 2030. They are part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted at the 2015 UN Sustainable Development Summit.Building on the success of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the 17 SDGs include 169 individual targets for eradicating poverty and realizing a sustainable world. The SDGs are universal, applying to developed and developing countries alike, and include the important pledge to “Leave no one behind.” Japan is striving as part of the international community to ensure that the SDGs are achieved.Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan https://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/sdgs/index.html30 THINGS TO DO BY 2030IN JAPAN’S NATURALWORLD HERITAGE SITES

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