THE JITTI JOURNAL
Volume 7 Issue 6
November 2020
Welcome
Even as the world seems in commotion, nature quietly continues to mark the passage of time, as leaves transform to striking shades of amber and crimson. We hope this footage of the beautiful 紅葉 (fall colors), taken this month at Chuson-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can provide a moment of peace.

During this time of reflection and giving thanks, we offer our gratitude to you, friends of JITTI USA, and hope for glad tidings to you and your loved ones throughout the remaining year.
New Published Research
JITTI USA analysts produce reports on timely US-Japan transportation and tourism issues. These reports are now published in English on our website! Why not check them out?

Recent publication topics include:
  • The Boeing 737 MAX Proposed Airworthiness Directive and Resuming Operations

  • Trends of Air Cargo Transportation in the U.S.

  • Conclusion of Our Multi-part Series on Mobility on Demand
In This Issue
Feature Article:

With the coronavirus upending typical travel seasons, Japan's public and private destinations have organized creative and wide-ranging responses to entice tourists to come their way.
Cultural Article:

Taking advantage of the recent "Go To Travel" Campaign, Mr. Miyamoto recounts an easy daytrip from Tokyo to Shuzenji, known for it's beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
Articles of Note:
Final Thoughts
Thank you for reading the JITTI Journal.
Until the next issue, whatever your mode, travel safely! 
 
The JITTI USA Team
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The JITTI Journal is a bimonthly publication of the Japan International Transport and Tourism Institute, USA (JITTI USA), in which JITTI USA shares information on transport and tourism developments in Japan and elsewhere, as well as recent JITTI USA programs. As a supplement to our regular events, we hope that the Journal likewise serves as a resource for the transport and tourism communities.