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ATIA members appear on Japanese TV as part of four-day famil to Fukushima

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Published on: 18th November 2025 at 3:15 PM
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Three Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) members have returned from a four-day familiarisation trip to Fukushima Prefecture, Japan – a region transforming its story from disaster recovery to a renewed showcase of culture, cuisine, and hospitality.

Hosted by the Fukushima Tourism Board as part of its Hope Tourism program, the famil, conducted in partnership with ATIA, introduced participants to the diversity of experiences now on offer across the prefecture – from samurai heritage and traditional towns to world-class food, sake, and wine.

Led by ATIA Director of Membership and Industry Affairs, Richard Taylor, the group Sophie Lin of Reho Study Tours, Simone Thannhauser of Connections Travel Group and Charisma McDonald of Global Travel Co explored a region that has rebuilt its tourism offering after the 2011 tsunami while at the same time proudly preserving its history and identity.

The famil had the dual benefits of delivering practical value for ATIA members as well as directly connecting the Fukushima destination with the Australian travel trade.

While Fukushima’s recovery story remains a point of pride, the famil highlighted the attractions and experiences that make it a compelling destination for Australian travellers. Members explored the preserved Edo-period post town Ouchi-Juku, the iconic Tsurugajo Castle, and the restored fishing port of Matsukawa-ura, where locals have revived the centuries-old Hamayaki (shoreside seafood barbecue).

Other highlights included the Samurai Meijo-kan Armour Experience –  which enables visitors to dress up in a 15kg suit of Samurai armour –  the Tomioka Winery and Haccoba Craft Brewery, and a lively exchange dinner with local tourism operators in Iwaki City.

The famil, which was featured on local Japanese television, forms part of ATIA’s growing program of international opportunities – designed to help members strengthen relationships, expand their expertise, and bring new destinations to Australian travellers.

The partnership between ATIA and Fukushima Prefecture reflects growing demand among Australian travellers for authentic experiences that extend beyond Japan’s traditional tourism hotspots.

“I would like to sincerely thank Fukushima Prefecture for their amazing hospitality and meticulous organisation of our famil to their region,” ATIA director of membership and industry affairs Riochard Taylor said.

“Programs like this are about connection – between our members, the destinations they experience, and the communities that welcome them. Fukushima’s people have transformed resilience into hospitality. Their warmth and creativity remind us why travel is such a powerful force for renewal.

“The famil also demonstrated how ATIA delivers practical value for members while helping destinations connect directly with the Australian travel trade.”

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