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Chiang Mai Chosen as Filming Site for “The Bachelorette Japan Season 2”


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BANGKOK (NNT) - The Northern province of Chiang Mai has been chosen as the filming location for "The Bachelorette Japan Season 2," which will premiere on Amazon Prime on July 7, 2022.

 

The Tokyo Office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) collaborated closely with YD Creation, the company licensed by Warner Brothers and Amazon Prime Japan to produce "The Bachelorette Japan Season 2." The reality television show was filmed in Chiang Mai, from October to December 2021, with the participation of sixty-five Japanese actors.

 

TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn stated that the filming enables Chiang Mai to showcase its natural tourist attractions, world-class cultural performances, and local hospitality. In addition, it reaffirmed Thailand’s stringent safety and health measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The “Bachelorette Japan Season 2” will feature a variety of Chiang Mai attractions and activities, including Wat Doi Saket and hot air ballooning, as well as Chiang Mai International Airport. End-roll credits for the show will include a note of appreciation to TAT and THAI Smile Airways, two key partners who assisted with filming episodes in Thailand.

 

TAT Tokyo Office and YD Creation previously collaborated on ’The Bachelor Japan Season 4’ between April and June 2021 in the southern provinces of Phuket, Phang-nga, and Krabi. Six of the ten 60-minute episodes of the fourth season of "The Bachelor Japan" were filmed in Thailand, with the first episode airing on November 25, 2021.

 

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Well, the labour department must have been busy as hell - 65 Japanese actors? The censoring goons likewise in screening the script prior to approval to make sure that Thailand looks more than good again ..........

Hundreds of movies, most likely, were shot in neighbouring Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka as the decision-makers in the film and foreign actors industry made life too difficult. 

Lets see, if this will result in a welcome avalanche of Japanese tourists dropping zillions like the Indians and Middle Easterners. Thailand in general and Chiang Mai desperately need tourism and, if you like the money then you have to live with the fact, that non-Thais start roaming the land ???? 

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