Governor, Tasi Tours president discuss revival of Japan market

(Governor’s Council of Economic Advisers) — Tasi Tours & Transportation Inc. president Hiroari Kamimori met with Gov. Ralph DLG Torres on  Friday, June 11, and assured the CNMI government of the company’s support in rebuilding the tourism industry of the Marianas.

Kamimori took the helm of the longest-running travel agency in Micronesia early this year, succeeding Masato Tezuka, who retired in 2020. Kamimori is also the president of T.P. Micronesia, Inc in Guam.  Tasi Tours & Transportation Inc., which has been operating in the Marianas for the last 45 years, and T.P. Micronesia Inc., are under JTB Corp., the largest travel agency in Japan.

Since taking over the operations of JTB Corp.’s companies on Saipan and Guam, Kamimori has been keeping tabs on the region’s tourism resumption plans.  He mentioned two key areas that he hopes to see the Marianas work on to entice Japanese visitors back to Rota, Tinian, and Saipan — easing of quarantine requirements for visitors and increasing the availability of direct flights from Japan to Saipan.

“Delta’s direct flights were abolished in 2018, while Skymark Airlines went into service at the end of 2019. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, direct flights from Japan have been suspended. In the future, in order to accept tourists from Japan, it is necessary to relax the conditions for quarantine and restore direct flight services,” Kamimori said.

According to Kamimori, the restoration of direct service between Japan and Saipan will help the Marianas gain “Ankintan” status, a term used to describe destinations that are a short distance from Japan and offer affordable pricing and short stays.

“The CNMI is a very important and fascinating destination with its beautiful nature and rich culture. Unfortunately, the number of visitors from Japan has dropped sharply as there are no direct flights. With the revival of direct flights, there will be an urgent need to revive the status as a top-level ‘Ankintan’ destination,” Kamimori said.

The Tasi Tours executive also called on the Marianas to support the Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs that JTB has been promoting after the initiative was adopted by the United Nations in September 2015. SDGs encourage industry stakeholders to practice sustainable tourism by protecting the environment and its resources, preserving cultural values and heritage, and maximizing contributions to the development of sustainable local communities.

“Learning about SDGs initiatives has become an essential part of an educational trip from Japan. Visits to the CNMI can greatly enhance the effectiveness of learning the SDGs and may generate new demand,” Kamimori said. “In addition, we will establish stable fundamentals that can contribute to the CNMI in the medium- to long-term, such as securing employment and building win-win relationships with business partners.”

For his part, Governor Torres recognized Japan as one of the Marianas’ key partners in the tourism industry, and having a trusted company like JTB’s Tasi Tours around for more than 40 years provides the Commonwealth with a positive outlook in its efforts to bring Japanese visitors back to the islands.

“On behalf of the Marianas, I would like to thank JTB and Tasi Tours for their insight and recommendations for the region and the Marianas. We look forward to working closely with JTB and Tasi Tours to get travel safely back on track and provide their customers with new multi-island travel opportunities and valuable experiences,” the governor said. “The Marianas is targeting a safe reopening of the Japan market later this year. Through the careful planning and engagement with our vital partners in Japan, we remain hopeful that we can have a steady stream of Japanese visitors in the years to come and reaffirm the special bond between Japan and the Marianas.”

Governor Torres, through the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisers which he co-chairs, has identified critical components in the Marianas’ efforts to rebuild its tourism economy, get people back to work, and generate revenue that was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. A major focus for tourism stakeholders is re-engaging the Japan market as the islands prepare to safely re-open their borders.

About the GCEA

The Governor’s Council of Economic Advisers’ mission is to provide objective advice to Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and Lt. Gov. Arnold I. Palacios to ensure that future economic decisions and programs are aligned to ultimately improve the quality of life in the Marianas.

For more information, visit the GCEA website at cnmieconomy.com, on Facebook and Instagram (@cnmigov.economy), or engage with the council by email at gceacnmi@gmail.com

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, left, met with Tasi Tours & Transportation, Inc. president Hiroari Kamimori on Friday, June 11, to discuss the future of the Marianas’ tourism industry and plans to re-establish the Commonwealth’s Japan market.

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, left, met with Tasi Tours & Transportation, Inc. president Hiroari Kamimori on Friday, June 11, to discuss the future of the Marianas’ tourism industry and plans to re-establish the Commonwealth’s Japan market.

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