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GROUP TOURS BOLSTER MARIANAS ARRIVALS FROM JAPAN

Press Release
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December 24, 2025

Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands (NMI) – With Japan’s overseas student group travel nearly recovered to pre-pandemic levels, the Marianas Visitors Authority (MVA) is using its network in the country to woo school groups.

This month the Marianas welcomed 150 students from Seisa Junior High School in Yokohama city, Kanagawa Prefecture to Saipan, with an additional 260  students from the school scheduled to visit in February 2026.  While Seisa High School has a long history of student exchange with the Marianas, this marks the first time that the junior high has visited.

“We are pleased to continue expanding our partnership with Seisa High School and to welcome Seisa Junior High to the Marianas for the first time,” said MVA Managing Director Jamika R. Taijeron. “The Marianas is an ideal first overseas experience for students from Japan. We are close by, offer a safe and welcoming community, enjoy warm weather year-round, and share deep historical and cultural ties. Student exchanges like this create meaningful connections and lasting memories, and we are proud to welcome these students to our islands.”

While in Saipan, the group had a tour of the island’s scenic and historic sites, enjoyed a day of cross-cultural exchange with students of Mt. Carmel School, visited the award-winning Managaha Marine Conservation Area, and had a stargazing tour.  The group was organized by JTB - Japan’s largest travel agency - and Tasi Tours.    The tour is one of the results of the JTB-MVA Tourism Business Development Conference held in August in Saipan to explore tourism business development opportunities.

“Due to the size of the Seisa group, they actually had to split into two groups, with half arriving in Saipan directly from Tokyo-Narita and the other half transiting through Guam due to limited seat availability.  When the high school group comes in February, high bookings to Saipan will also force some of the students to transit through Guam,” said Taijeron.  “It’s a good problem to have, as we have had steady growth from Japan market over the last four months.  Japan has always been an important source market for the Marianas, and we continue to engage with partners in the market and seek expanded air service from Japan as demand grows for group travel, as well as travellers coming to enjoy our diving, golf, sports, and more.  We warmly welcome all our visitors from Japan.”

Last week, Taijeron and MVA Board Chairman Warren Villagomez met with several airlines in Japan to seek expanded or new flight service.  They also met with Japan Circuit Ladies, a women’s golf association who will be making an inspection tour of Saipan early next year in anticipation of future tournaments in the destination.  In support of group tours, the MVA is also supporting NMIFA Masters Cup 2026 Friendly Football Tournament in Saipan  on Jan. 9-11, 2026, featuring seniors soccer teams from the Marianas and Japan.


Marianas Visitors Authority Managing Director Jamika R. Taijeron, right, presents a plaque of appreciation to Hajime Kaneko, Chairman of Seisa Group, at a welcome dinner for Seisa Junior High School on Dec. 1, 2025, at Saipan World Resort in Saipan, Marianas.

The Marianas is an archipelago of 14 islands - including Saipan, Tinian, and Rota - in the Western Pacific. The Marianas are home to indigenous Chamorro and Carolinian people, as well as over 20 different ethnicities from around the world who live and work in this harmonious tropical paradise. Ancient latte stone limestone monoliths, traditional nature-based ocean navigation not reliant on modern technology, and a culture seasoned by East and West influences are just a few of the experiences found in The Marianas, where pristine sea, sand, and skies are only a 3–4-hour flight from major Asian gateway cities.  From Korea Republic, Jeju Air and T’Way provide direct flights to Saipan from Seoul-Incheon.  United Airlines flies three times a week from Tokyo-Narita, Japan, and daily from Guam.  Hong Kong Airlines flies twice weekly from Hong Kong, China. Interisland travel between Saipan, Tinian, and Rota is provided by Star Marianas Air and Micronesian Air Connection Services.. For more information on The Marianas, visit www.mymarianas.com, Facebook/VisitTheMarianas, or Instagram @themarianas.

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