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Egyptian Minister Inaugurates an Exhibition of Pharaohs Monument to Japan, and Calls for The Liftinga Ban of Tourism

As part of the opening exhibition of the Pharaonic monument Cairo, Japan, and seek to lift a ban imposed by Egypt to visit Japan to its citizens about a year ago and the Egyptian minister announced on Wednesday the resumption of flights near the lines of Egypt Air to Japan.

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Mohammed Ibrahim, Minister for the effects – the first Egyptian minister to visit Japan since the protests that erupted on January 25, January 2011 and led to the removal of former President Hosni Mubarak – opening of the exhibition (the Golden Age of the Pharaohs) in the Museum of Embozan in the city of Osaka is the last leg of the exhibition, which traveled several countries and visited more than ten million people.

He said the minister’s office said in a statement that Ibrahim was announced in a press conference following the opening of the exhibition “The Minister of Civil Aviation (Egyptian Hussein Massoud) told him to re-start services of Egypt Air to Japan once again from the beginning of April next after a hiatus of almost a year … a positive step from the Egyptian government to facilitate the visitor and the Japanese tourists. “

Ibrahim added that the exhibition tells the story of an important era of ancient Egyptian history “as a message to the Egyptian Government and the Japanese people that Egypt is safe and ready to receive visitors from countries around the world.”

The statement, Jean Shi Horie, CEO of the Organization of the exhibition as saying that the museum was designed and formulated to suit the display of Egyptian antiquities, “the unique comprised of 122 pieces from the era of the modern state (the era of the Egyptian empire about 1567 to 1085 BC”) expected to increase number of visitors to the exhibition on the three million visitors during the tour, which lasts for a year in Japan and include both Osaka and Tokyo.

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