Tobu Top Tours

Tobu Top Tours Corporation
(東武トップツアーズ株式会社)
Corporation
Industry Travel agency
Founded Tokyo, Japan (1 March 1956)
Headquarters Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Nobuaki Sakamaki, President
Number of employees
1,801 (2009)
Website Tobu Top Tours

Tobu Top Tours Corporation (東武トップツアーズ株式会社 Tōbu Toppu Tsuāzu Kabushiki Gaisha), is a travel agency located in Sumuda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, and a part of Tobu Group. Its old name was Tokyu Tourist Corporation (東急観光株式会社 Tōkyū Kankō Kabushiki Gaisha) a part of Tokyu Group before it became independent from it in 2004. In 2006, the company renamed to TopTour Corporation (トップツアー株式会社 Topputsuā Kabushiki Gaisha). has over 100 branches in Japan, and offices in London, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Guam, Sydney, Gold Coast (Australia), Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, and Singapore.[1] In April 1, 2015, merged with Tobu Travel Co., Ltd. (東武トラベル株式会社 Tōbu Toraberu Kabushiki Gaisha), renamed to Tobu Top Tours Corporation, and head office moved to Tokyo Skytree East Tower.

TopTour America

TopTour's branches in the United States are referred to as TopTour America, Incorporated founded January 1, 1964. It is commonly referred to as TTA, Inc. TTA, Inc. has four offices - Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Honolulu. The Los Angeles office serves as the American Headquarters. While New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco offices handle both inbound and outbound travel and act as a Destination Management Company and full-service Travel Management Company, Honolulu currently services US inbound travel only. TopTour America offers group tours, incentive tours, flights, and hotels for travel around the world, mainly in organizing meetings and conference exhibitions arrangements in East Asia, including Japan, China, South Korea, Cambodia and Vietnam.[2]

TopTour Europe

TopTour has a branch in London and Paris under name TopTour Europe Limited which was founded in 1986. TopTour Europe offers similar services to TopTour America, with inbound and outbound travel mostly originating and terminating in European countries.[3]

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