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Due to the growing number of Japanese tourists to the Philippines and the even greater potential for future arrivals, the Department of Tourism has relocated its West Japan Headquarters, which is based in Osaka, to the more accessible location along Honmachi Dori in the city’s bustling Chuo-ku business district. 

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