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● We prioritize selecting accommodation facilities and adventure tourism companies that are working on or have received a certification related to sustainable tourism. We do not offer tours that may have adverse effects on nature, culture, or social environment.
● We work with guide interpreters and staff who are highly aware of SDGs. The main guide interpreters, tour conductors, and local staff undergo training in advance, making sure to know the important points on every tour destination such as sustainability principles of tourism in general, as well as etiquette when visiting special areas such as World Heritage sites, preservation districts, and national parks. A guide interpreter shares information on the natural environment, regional culture, and cultural heritage during the tour.
●We work on reducing the amount of tour-related pamphlets and paper consumption. We also use bio-based inks. When sending out pamphlets, we make sure to simplify the packaging.Sunrise Tour SDGs (English site)
https://jtbgmt.com/en/g-web/sdgs
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A 100-year-old historical Kyomachiya
For the workplace.
SIGHTS KYOTO is a renovated traditional building that was once a teahouse.By taking advantage of the period-inspired features, we have created a coworking space that exudes the quietness and dignity typical of Kyoto.Whether you want to concentrate on work or take a breather, please enjoy the atmosphere of a Kyomachiya that will warmly welcome you.
Work in Kyoto, play in Kyoto.
A place where people and information interact
acquire new valuesA teahouse that was actually used in Kyoto's red light district has been reborn as a coworking space that can be used for business while preserving the taste of the time. Available for drop-in as well as monthly membership. Since it is a free address system, you can concentrate on your work or study while changing your environment, sometimes looking at the flowing Kamogawa River, sometimes overlooking the cobblestones of Miyagawa-suji.
To apply, please visit SIGHTS KYOTO
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LINK KYOTO has become a regular member of the "Sustainable Tourism WG", a decarbonized area in Kyoto City, and has started efforts for sustainable tourism, including decarbonization.
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In March 2023, we will introduce the efforts of local companies as part of the "Project to promote visualization of efforts contributing to sustainable tourism"“Sustainable Tourism KYOTO”has been issued.
We who love this town and the tourists who love this town.
Even if we have the same thoughts,
There is an invisible wall between residents and tourists.I made that wall
It may be the way of "journey" that we have provided so far.In the eternal history of over 1000 years,
In this town, people's wisdom and creativity intersect, culture develops, and the city flourishes.And now, there are people who have started to create new value for tourism by reviewing the “travel” of the past.
I would like to ask people living in Kyoto, working people, and everyone involved in tourism.
What can we do now for Kyoto to continue to be Kyoto?▶️open pdf
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Kyoto Tourism Ethics Promotion Declaration Company
Company committed to Sustainable Tourism in KyotoTourism business operators, workers, tourists, and citizens respect each other,In order to further promote “sustainable tourism” for Kyoto to continue to be Kyoto,We will support tourism business operators who are trying to promote initiatives in line with Kyoto tourism morals.
Applicant
Reception counter Kyoto City Tourism Association
E-mail moral@kyokanko.or.jp
Tel 075-213-0070 (10:00-17:30, closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)
Cooperation Kyoto City
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