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Tokyo City Promotion 2025 Held in Australia, Showcasing Vibrant Allure of Tokyo in Sydney and Melbourne

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TOKYO, Aug. 29, 2025 /Kyodo JBN/ —

In August 2025, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau (TCVB) held the Tokyo City Promotion 2025 in Australia, a tourism promotion event targeting local travel industry professionals in Sydney and Melbourne.

 

– Sydney

Date: Tuesday, 5 August 2025

Venue: Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park

 

– Melbourne

Date: Thursday, 7 August 2025

Venue: Rydges Melbourne CBD

 

This initiative aimed to immerse attendees in the rich and diverse appeal of Tokyo through a range of interactive and business-focused programs. A total of 20 organizations from Tokyo — engaged in tourism-related businesses — participated as exhibitors. The events featured tourism seminars, business meetings, networking receptions, and hands-on workshops, welcoming approximately 100 travel industry professionals across both cities.

 

1. Seminars, Business Meetings, and Networking Receptions

Both events included tourism seminars by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and participating organizations, presenting not only information on the latest spots in Tokyo, but also a variety of attractions including tradition, innovation, food, nature, and culture. This was followed by business negotiations, where Tokyo-based tourism operators and local buyers engaged in productive discussions on travel product development and promotional opportunities.

 

The events concluded with networking receptions, providing an informal setting for further exchange and relationship-building. The momentum continues for deeper collaboration with the local market.

 

2. Highlights from the Sydney Event

A major highlight in Sydney was the special program Tokyo Gastronomy Talk” presented by renowned food expert Adam Liaw, widely known from The Cook Up with Adam Liaw and Adam & Pohs Great Australian Bites. Liaw shared insights into the depth and innovation of Tokyos culinary scenes and served original dishes inspired by Tokyos street food culture, including gyudon (beef bowl) and “curry rice.

 

In addition, attendees engaged in traditional Japanese cultural experiences, including:

A calligraphy workshop led by Ren Yano, a master calligrapher

An ikebana (flower arrangement) experience conducted by Hiroko Prado, a celebrated floral artist

 

These experiences allowed participants to discover Tokyos evolving culture through all five senses.

 

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3. Highlights of the Melbourne Event

In Melbourne, the event opened with a dynamic performance by Wadaiko Rindo, a traditional Japanese taiko drum group. Their powerful performance conveyed Tokyos energetic and creative spirit, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

 

As in Sydney, the program featured:

A calligraphy workshop led by Ren Yano, a master calligrapher

An ikebana workshop led by Toko Tazawa, an esteemed flower artist

These hands-on activities offered a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with Tokyos traditional culture in a personal and memorable way.

 

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4. Looking Ahead

Through this initiative, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and TCVB aim to further strengthen brand awareness of Tokyo in the Australian market and foster long-term partnerships with local industry players.

 

By continuing to promote Tokyo as a multifaceted travel destination — blending culture, cuisine, and immersive urban experiences — Tokyo remains committed to inspiring global travelers and expanding its presence in key international markets.

 

 

Source: Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau

 

 

Source: Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau