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UMASS/AMHERST 312Qbb 0276 0715 1 Massachusetts Clippings ^SSAMStTT. MlVeRSTW OF T F Japan AUG 0 31996 April September 1995 - Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism International Marketing Mary Jane McKenna, Executive Director William H. MacDougall, Director ofInternational Marketing 100 Cambridge Street, 13th Floor MA Boston, 02202 (617) 727-3201 Office ofTravel&Tqurism The Commonwealth ofMassachusetts JAPAN Asahi Shimbun Circulation: 8.200,000 20 July 1995 1/2 page 6 August 1/4 page 21 1 page 26 1/2 page 1I/O VJ\JQargyco Lee Circulation: 750.000 August 1995 page 1 Mainichi Shimbun Circulation: 4,180.000 8 July 1995 1/4 page 18 1/4 page 30 1/4 page Modern Tourism Circulation: 100.000 August 1995 1 page September 1995 3 pages Nihon Keizai Shimbun Circulation: 2.970.000 28 June 1995 1/8 page 1 August 1995 1 page 29 1/2 page 9 1/2 page 28 1/8 page 3 July 1995 1/4 page 30 1/8 page 6 1/4 page 8 3/4 page September 1995 1/8 page 11 1/4 page 4 2 pages 14 1/4 page 13 1/8 page 21 3 pages 18 1/8 page 22 1/4 page 27 1/8 page 27 1 1/4 pages 28 1/4 page 29 1/4 page 100CambridgeStreet. 13th Fl«x>r, Boston, MA02202 61" 727-3201 FAX: (617 727-6525 Digitized by the Internet Archive 2014 in https://archive.org/details/massachusettscliOOmass Office ofTravel&Tourism The Commonwealth (11i1f .\>11i,Kl>C0>.,1tLi."1h1l11KiS'tt"LfLl>> Nikkei Sanavo Shimbun Circulation: 268.800 6 July 1995 1/2 page 1 August 1995 1 page 9 1/2 page 2 1 1/4 pages 11 1/2 page 22 1 page 21 1/4 page 30 1/4 page 25 1/4 page 27 1/4 page September 1995 1/8 page 29 1/4 page 7. Non No Circulation: 1.500.000 July 1995 pages 1 1 8. Oeai Circulation: 350.000 September 1995 6 pages 9. Olive Circulation: 450.000 July 1995 8 pages 10. Petit-Seven Circulation: 250.000 1-15 August 1995 4 pages 11. Rurubu Circulation: 100.000 August 1995 6 pages 12. Tarzan Circulation: 350,000 27 September 1995 page 1 13. Travel Dieest Circulation: 150.000 September 1995 1 1/4 pages MA 100CambridgeStreet. 13th Floor, Biwton, 02202 (617 "27-3201 FAX: (617 727-6525 ofTravel&Tour™ Office The Commonw ealth of Massachusetts 14. Travel Journal Circulation: 10.000 3 July 1995 1 page 7 August 1995 3 pages 17 1/4 page 31 1/4 page 25 September 1995 2 pages 15. Weekly Bunshun Circulation: 50.000 20 July 1995 3 pages 16. Winds' Eve Circulation: 320.000 July 1995 5 pages 17. Wine Travel Circulation: 11.000 10 April 1995 1 page 28 August 1995 1/2 page 31 1/8 page 10 July 1995 1 1/4 pages 17 1 page 25 September 1995 1 page 31 page 1 18. Yomiuri Shimbun Circulation: 9.870.000 12 July 1995 1/2 page 18 September 1995 1/8 page 20 page 23 1/2 page 1 28 2 pages 22 August 1995 1/8 page 30 1/8 page 100CambridgeStreet. 13th Floor. Boston. MA02202 61" 27-3201 FAX: (617 27-6525 CLIPPING VOUCHER April 10. 1995 Medium: Wing Travel Date: Boston-Gateway to New England Ref. Press Subject: (Fam trip report, February, 1995) Release No. US History is only 400 years since pilgrims arrived Plymouth. However, Americans take their history important, and share with tourists. For example, tourits can experience the incident of "Boston Tea Party" by trowing a box from the replica of the ship. Plymouth Plantation is a replica of the village in 1620's People dressed in those days act and talk like people in 1620 s used to do. The attraction of Boston is that tourits can enjoy history and tradition in American way. Intelligence and culture are also charmes of Boston. Cambridge, where the world intelligence are gathered, is across the Charles River from Boston. Boston Symphony Orchestra and Museum of Fine Arts are atttractive tourist spots for people who love music and arts. "Status" is one of attractions of Boston. Freedom Trail connects historical sites starting from Boston Common. Beacon Hill is a quiet residential area with red bricks houses. Boston is a safe walking city. Subway called "T" is convenien. Concord is famous not only as a battle field of the American Revolutionary War but also as a town where many famous authors gathered. Louisa May Alocott. the author of "Little Women", was one of them. The movie will be shown in Japan in July. Orhcard House, where the Alcotts lived for 25 years, is now open to the public. Old North Bridge is another attraction of Concord. Concord is often included in half-day tour, combined with Lexington, which is also a battle field of the American Revolutionary War. Concord is beautiful in summer and spring, and especially in the fall foliage season. Stowe. VT is a all-season resort, located in the north of Massachusetts. It takes 3 or' 4 hours from Boston. The size of the ski area is among top ten in all ski resorts in US. It reminds of Switzerland and Austlia. Most of accommo- dations are small lodges. Trapp Family Lodge is the most popular lodge in Stowe. It is owned by the Trapps. who are famous for "Sound of Music". They settled in Stowe as it resembles their home country. There are many other tourist attractions in New England. 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