Japanese MICE exhibitors are returning to
IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific with the largest delegation from the country
since 2010.
Comprising of Convention Visitors Bureaus (CVBs), Destination Management
Companies (DMCs), corporate companies and hospitality chains, the Japan cluster includes Fukuoka Convention
& Visitors Bureau, Sapporo Convention Bureau, DMC Sapporo Co. Ltd, Pripress Center and Fujita Kanko Hotels and Resorts.
All are new to the event with the exception of Sapporo Convention Bureau that last exhibited 3 years ago. Factors such as motivation to further promote its MICE sector thanks to a falling yen currency and recovery from the aftermath from past catastrophies, have spurred optimism in the Japanese market with MICE players eager to reach out to both regional and international buyers.
Many are also taking advantage of the specified “Thai Year” initiative to promote various projects and events taking place betweenJapan and Thailand .
One such thrust is the recent visa waiver regulation that allows Thai visitors
to visit Japan without a visa, thereby boosting
tourism opportunities between both countries. Capitalising on the visa waiver
regulation, Thai Airways International is increasing accessibility from Japan , with recently
launched special fares and new flights to Sapporo .
The carrier is also looking at the possibility of serving Hiroshima and Sendai .
According to ICCA’s 2012 annual survey of global association meetings,Japan hosted 341 qualifying meetings,
retaining its position as one of the world’s leading international association
meeting destinations, and the leading destination in the Asia Pacific.
Not only did Japan score high in the country rankings, its cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, Fukuoka and Kobe were also in the top 100 cities for association meeting destinations. This resonates with a recent survey done with IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific 2013 buyers, where 12% of buyers indicated they are looking atJapan as their choice destination. This
represents a 3% increase as compared to the year before.
“Japan has been showing strong signs of
revival having made its way into the 8th spot on ICCA’s global association
meeting destinations 2012 ranking. We are confident that more local and
international buyers will pick Japan as their choice destination.” said Ooi
Peng Ee, General Manager of TTG Events, a business group of TTG Asia Media.
In addition, well-thought out MICE programmes will certainly give buyers reason to put their money onJapan .
“Our ‘MICE in the Green’ concept supports small to big groups with an
environmentally friendly agenda, amid fine Japanese hospitality. Customers can
look forward to various MICE programmes in over 50 leisure facilities all
across Japan – including our 3 gardens, Washington
Hotels chain, hot springs facilities, hot spring theme park
Yunessun and many more.” said Ishikawa of Fujita Kanko Hotels & Resorts’
offerings.
Be part of theJapan cluster, or join them as an exhibitor
in the World’s largest showcase of Asia-Pacific MICE and Corporate Travel
suppliers. Buyers can also register by 23 August, with limited hosting places
still available. IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific 2013 will take place from 1 to
3 October.
All are new to the event with the exception of Sapporo Convention Bureau that last exhibited 3 years ago. Factors such as motivation to further promote its MICE sector thanks to a falling yen currency and recovery from the aftermath from past catastrophies, have spurred optimism in the Japanese market with MICE players eager to reach out to both regional and international buyers.
Many are also taking advantage of the specified “Thai Year” initiative to promote various projects and events taking place between
According to ICCA’s 2012 annual survey of global association meetings,
Not only did Japan score high in the country rankings, its cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, Fukuoka and Kobe were also in the top 100 cities for association meeting destinations. This resonates with a recent survey done with IT&CMA and CTW Asia-Pacific 2013 buyers, where 12% of buyers indicated they are looking at
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In addition, well-thought out MICE programmes will certainly give buyers reason to put their money on
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