Ms. Yuka Suzuki, Executive Director of the Japan National Tourism Organization, Toronto Office
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JNTO Shares Encouraging Figures and Beauty of Kyushu, Tohoku at Toronto Trade Seminar

Toronto, November 13, 2025 - The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) successfully hosted their dedicated travel trade event,  Japan: Delve Deeper , at Toronto’s storied Chelsea Hotel yesterday. 

 

The event served two strategic purposes: first, to facilitate direct engagement between Canadian tour operators and Japanese travel suppliers—including DMOs, DMC, transportation providers, and accommodation partners; and second, to introduce compelling, lesser-known regions that align with JNTO’s ongoing efforts to promote rural tourism.

 

The evening opened with one-on-one business meetings, followed by presentations and a dynamic networking session where attendees connected with Japanese suppliers and explored new travel products tailored to Canadian interests.

 

In its keynote presentation, JNTO shared promising tourism data: in 2024, 579,445 Canadians visited Japan, representing approximately 1.4% of the national population. This upward trend has continued into 2025, with Canadian arrivals increasing by nearly 18% year-over-year from January through October.

 

This growth has been supported by expanded direct flight access from four major Canadian cities, made possible by multiple international carriers. At the same time, JNTO’s focused promotion of rural and off-the-beaten-path destinations is resonating strongly with Canadian travelers seeking authentic and immersive experiences.

 

Recent research presented by JNTO shows that over 60% of Canadians prefer to travel beyond major cities and conventional tourist routes. Reflecting this trend, the presentation highlighted two regions leading Japan’s diversification efforts: Tohoku and Kyushu. 

 

Tohoku, often referred to as  The Heartland of Japan’s Folklore, is located just 90 minutes north of Tokyo by bullet train. The region offers a rich tapestry of ancient forests, dramatic coastlines, and mountain pilgrimage trails. Among its standout attractions is the Michinoku Coastal Trail —a 1,000-kilometre hiking route along the pristine eastern coastline—now recognized as one of Japan’s premier destinations for nature and cultural exploration.

 

Kyushu, with its volcanic terrain and deep-rooted wellness traditions, appeals to both adventure seekers and relaxation-focused travelers. Highlights include the active volcano Sakurajima, renowned hot spring resorts, and the mystical forests of the Yakushima Island —landscapes that famously inspired scenes in Studio Ghibli’s iconic films.

 

For more information on travel to Japan, visit JNTO Canada’s official website.

 

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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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