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Japanese Web Sites Redesign and Update - Kauai Visitors Bureau PacRim's Japanese Web Site Services (JpWeb) is proud to announce the redesign and update of the Kauai Visitors Bureau Japanese Web site: Kauai Visitors Bureauhttp://jp.kauaidiscovery.com/ The web site was designed to provide Japanese-speaking visitors with the ability to learn about Kauai. In addition to an overview of the island and its history, the site features links to many of the KVB's members as well. PacRim Web services include: Localization of English site with customized content specifically created for a Japanese audience. Analysis, Japanese copywriting & translation monthly maintenance and hosting. Below is the more info on the Kauai Visitors Bureau Web site. See more Web sites designed/manage by eMarketing department at: Kauai, the northwesternmost island of Hawaii, is nicknamed the Garden Island due to its serenity and abundant nature. In order to better familiarize Japanese with this intriguing island, Kauai Visitors Bureau launched its official Japanese website (jp.kauaidiscovery.com). This new website features a 3-day itinerary that enables travelers to thoroughly enjoy Kauai, as well as area guides divided into five sections of the island. It includes links to transportations, accommodations, restaurants, shopping centers, car rentals as well as tips on wedding and honeymoon plans and activities. Also, there is an online inquiry form available for people in the travel industry to ask questions as a part of service to meet the needs of Kauai visitors. An online survey was conducted over a span of one week as well as interviews with selected people from the travel industry and Hawaii repeaters, resulting in a number of comments, requests or questions on Kauai. Based on this data, the Japanese site was specifically designed to provide the kind of information that Japanese travelers are truly searching for. Kauai Visitors Bureau is a private, non-profit organization charged with marketing the island of Kauai in coordination with the County of Kauai and the State of Hawaii. Back | Current News News Archive
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