Michinoku Coastal Trail - Photo courtesy of JNTO
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tohoku’s Timeless Spirit: Adventure Travel Along

Japan’s Michinoku Coastal Trail

TORONTO, ON - October 20, 2025 -  As Canadian travellers increasingly seek immersive and meaningful travel experiences, JapanTohoku region is gaining attention as a destination that offers both natural beauty and cultural depth. Located just 90 minutes north of Tokyo by train, Tohoku is a land of ancient forests, dramatic coastlines, and sacred pilgrimage routes that weave through the Ōu Mountains. A place where Yamabushi monks continue centuries-old spiritual traditions and where locals reconnect with Japans folkloric roots in the crisp mountain air.

 

This yearAdventureWeek 2025, hosted by the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), and Tohoku Tourism Promotion Organization, brought international tour operators, travel agents, and media to Tohoku for a seven-day journey designed to highlight Japans commitment to authentic adventure travel. The itinerary focused on sustainable experiences in lesser-known regions, including eco- and agro-tourism activities with minimal environmental impact.

 

Among the highlights was the Michinoku Coastal Trail, a 1,000-kilometre hiking route restored after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Developed through the collaboration of four prefecturesAomoriIwateMiyagi, and Fukushimaalong with 29 municipalities and private groups, the trail is more than a scenic path -it is a living monument to Japan’s resilience and community spirit.

 

Reopened in 2019, the trail has become one of Japans most unique hiking destinations. Guided tours led by the nonprofit Michinoku Trail Club connect visitors with local communities, offering opportunities to learn about traditional lifestyles and the regions ongoing recovery efforts. From the wildflower meadows of Tanesashi Coast to the serene beauty of Jodogahama Beach, the trail showcases Tohokus natural and cultural richness.

 

ATTA, the worlds largest network of adventure travel professionals, hosts the annual Adventure Travel World Summit, which brings together over 800 tour operators, destination representatives, and travel writers to explore global trends and build new partnerships. The inclusion of Tohoku in this years AdventureWeek reflects growing international interest in Japans lesser-known regions.

 

The JNTO Toronto Office looks forward to continuing this momentum by promoting Tohoku through future familiarization trips for travel agencies and collaborative initiatives. We invite Canadian travelers to discover the spirit of Tohokuwhere adventure meets tradition, and every step tells a story.

 

To learn more about travel to Japan and the Michinoku Coastal Trail, visit Japan Travel.

 

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ABOUT JAPAN NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATION (JNTO)

As the official tourism board of Japan, JNTO is involved in a wide range of promotional activities to encourage international travellers to visit Japan. Through a variety of campaigns and initiatives, JNTO Canada is inspiring more Canadian travellers to visit Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and beyond.

Media Contact:

Priscilla Portsmouth
Senior Assistant Manager
priscilla_portsmouth@jnto.go.jp
https://www.japan.travel/en/ca/


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