Marianas Tourism Authority Hosts Presentation for Mariana Islands Revival Project

Marianas Tourism Authority Hosts Presentation for Mariana Islands Revival Project

The Marianas Tourism Authority held a presentation for the Mariana Islands Revival Project on March 18.

Dentsu’s Mr. Ishida shared that over 12,000 travelers come from Japan, while more than 170,000 come from Korea, expressing concerns over the weakening relationship between Japan and the Marianas, and explained the Mariana Islands Revival Project aimed at reviving the islands.

The Mariana Islands have a deep historical connection with Japan, and with this year marking 80 years since the end of the war, the project is set to start as a milestone. Partners for the project are being widely recruited, whether BtoC, BtoB, or BtoG. Partners will receive support for site visits, business networking, and business incentive support.

Additionally, Mr. Ryuji Hagino from the Japan Office of the Marianas Tourism Authority gave a presentation on the current tourism situation in the Mariana Islands, highlighting that the Marianas, with its year-round summer climate, is an ideal destination for families, educational trips, workations, solo travel, and more.

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