The consultants, from the Bournemouth-based agency, participated in the company’s first group trip to the country from Thursday, October 9 to Saturday, October 18.
The journey was part of the Elite Experience programme that combined business development training with cultural immersion.
The ten-day experience, hosted by InsideJapan, included travel across Tokyo and Kyoto, bullet train journeys, a Yakatabune dinner river cruise and private Taiko drumming lessons.
The group stayed at Prince Hotel Tokyo Bay Shiomi and The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike, Autograph Collection and participated in three conference days focused on customer acquisition, retention strategies and personal development.
Steve Witt, co-founder of Not Just Travel, said: “Our entire business model is built on empowering our members to succeed and this Elite Experience perfectly demonstrates that commitment.
“Japan represents a destination that can truly differentiate our consultants in a competitive market.
“By combining hands-on cultural experiences with intensive business training, we’ve equipped 30 consultants with the authentic knowledge and commercial skills they need to become go-to Japan specialists.”
Consultant Lori-Ann Fuller said the experience was “nothing short of extraordinary” providing her with “invaluable insights” that reshaped her business approach.

AloJapan.com