Tokyo Tourism has partnered with Collette to offer a select group of travel advisors an unforgettable educational experience during a luxury ‘Japan -Past & Present’ tour. The trip, which featured a curated mix of traditional and modern attractions, allowed travel professionals to gain valuable first-hand knowledge of Tokyo’s ever-evolving landscape.
The group were introduced to some of the city’s most exciting new offerings and had the opportunity to explore the award-winning digital art museum teamLab Borderless, renowned for its immersive, cutting-edge exhibits. They also visited Azabudai Hills, a newly developed urban complex, and the bustling, innovative food and entertainment hub Senkyaku Banrai, designed to evoke the lively spirit of an Edo-era market. In addition to exploring Tokyo’s newest attractions, the group was treated to an elegant Kaiseki dinner at the acclaimed restaurant Suigian, where they enjoyed a live traditional Noh performance.
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David Farrar, Head of Sales Collette, accompanied the group and expressed his gratitude to Tokyo Tourism, noting: “This partnership with Tokyo Tourism has been invaluable in helping our travel advisors experience Tokyo and experience new highlights.”
Alison Roberts-Brown, Tokyo Tourism Australia Country Manager, shared her enthusiasm for the collaboration, saying, “A big thank you to Collette’s Managing Director Australia,

Karen Deveson, and the entire team. With the growing demand for Tokyo and Japan, providing advisors with first-hand experiences is essential in ensuring they can offer their clients the best possible travel advice and recommendations.”
Lead image: Visiting teamLab Borderless TOKYO, from left, are; Laura Zorzi, Travel Associates Norwood,; Amy Rowe, Helloworld Lower Templestowe; David Farrar, Collette and Hollie Johnson from Main Beach Travel.














