- ‘Brand UP’ set to shine in Japan as Yogi govt showcases state’s rich cultural heritage
- UP Tourism to participate in Japan’s Tourism Expo 2025 from Sept 25-28 under CM Yogi’s vision
- Buddhist Circuit to be key attraction for Japanese visitors at Tourism Expo
- UP Tourism to showcase folk arts and cultural heritage at UPITS-2025 in Greater Noida
Jubilee Special Desk
Lucknow.Uttar Pradesh is set to shine on the international stage as the Yogi government prepares to present the state’s rich cultural, spiritual, and natural diversity at Japan Tourism Expo 2025, scheduled from September 25 to 28.
Under the guidance of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department will participate with a powerful and strategic presence, highlighting the state’s heritage to a global audience, particularly visitors from Japan and the Asia-Pacific region.
A themed pavilion spanning 54 square meters will be set up at the Expo venue. This space will offer immersive glimpses into Uttar Pradesh’s cultural richness to captivate international tourists and investors alike.
Parallelly, the third edition of the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UPITS-2025) will also reflect the state’s vibrant heritage. A 465-square-meter pavilion at India Expo Centre and Mart in Greater Noida will host live demonstrations of traditional folk art, classical dances, and showcases of the famed Buddhist circuit — all curated to draw attention from global visitors.
Beyond tourism promotion, the move also aligns with strengthening Indo-Japanese economic ties. In 2023–24, India exported goods worth Rs 42,800 crore to Japan, including engineering goods, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. In return, imports from Japan totaled Rs 1.47 lakh crore, dominated by electronics, advanced machinery, and rare-earth materials. These growing trade relations are opening doors for investment in Uttar Pradesh’s tourism sector, particularly in heritage hotels, wellness centers, and eco-resorts under the PPP model — sectors increasingly attractive to Japanese investors.
Notably, 2.4 lakh Japanese tourists visited India in 2024, contributing approximately Rs 1,200 crore to the Indian economy. These tourists stayed an average of 16.3 days, spending about Rs 1.45 lakh per person. In contrast, 2.33 lakh Indian tourists traveled to Japan, spending roughly ¥56.1 billion (Rs 3,366 crore).
Recognizing this mutual tourism potential, the Yogi government aims to strategically position Uttar Pradesh not only as an attractive investment destination but also as a “most favored tourist destination” for Japanese travelers.
At the Japan Tourism Expo, information about Uttar Pradesh’s top tourist destinations will be shared with Japanese visitors. To make this easier, special booklets will be printed in both English and Japanese. Visitors will also be able to access details and make bookings through the UP Tourism Department’s mobile app.
A major focus will be on the Buddhist Circuit (Sarnath, Kushinagar, Shravasti, Kaushambi, Sankisa, and Kapilvastu), which is expected to attract Japanese Buddhist tourists. In addition, Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, and Rural Tourism will be promoted to match the health and spiritual interests of Japanese travelers.
The UP pavilion will use advanced technology like digital LED screens, auto-navigation displays, and AR-based selfie panels to offer an immersive experience. Visitors will also get a glimpse of the state’s handicrafts, culture, music, and festivals, enriching their overall experience.
Culture and folk art to shine at UPITS-2025
Uttar Pradesh’s vibrant culture and folk art will soon make a grand impression, not just in Japan but also across India. The upcoming Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UPITS-2025), to be held at India Expo Centre & Mart in Greater Noida from September 25 to 29, will showcase this cultural richness.
The UP Tourism Department will host a special 465-square-meter pavilion in Hall-7, themed around Buddhist, Spiritual, and Rural Tourism. The pavilion will highlight the state’s handicrafts, heritage structures, ODOP items, and folk arts, drawing in visitors from all over.
Daily cultural performances will include Mayur Dance, Tribal Dance, Bundeli Dance, and Kathak from the Lucknow Gharana. After each performance, visitors can take photos with artists in creatively designed selfie zones based on themes like “Peacock Krishna,” “Jungle Warrior,” “Bundeli Maharaja,” and “Kathak Pose.”
The pavilion will also feature digital displays, LED walls, a welcome counter, Wi-Fi-enabled interactive screens, publicity kits, and an information desk to offer a complete and immersive experience.