JNTO’s new Aussie connection

View of Mt. Fuji and Tokyo skyline at dusk.

Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) has a new Australian connection for PR marketing and consulting in our local market.

 

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None other than Julie King & Associates!

The firm has been contracted by JNTO to assist the Tourism Board with getting the word out there about one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations right now for FY 2018.

Crowded Streets of Akihabara

“The objective of this project is to improve JNTO’s position as a promotional destination partner for tourism industry media, influencers and other relevant agencies and provide consultation on how to improve future marketing activities and expand JNTO’s influential media network.,” said JNTO Sydney Office Executive Director, Kana Wakabayashi.

“Julie King & Associates connections and expertise in both the Australian and International markets in Marketing & PR as well her extensive tourism consulting experience will be an asset to our organisation and bring significant benefits to this project.”

Himeji Castle in Hyogo, Japan

“We are delighted to be partnering with JNTO and working with Kana and her team on this exciting project,” said Julie King, CEO, Julie King & Associates.

“Japan is achieving huge growth at the moment from the Australian market and is a destination with great diversity which offers lots for visitors from this region to experience year-round. We look forward to connecting more media partners with JNTO and providing platforms to also bring the lesser known areas of Japan to life.”

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