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2024 was a hit year for Japan
Tourists to Japan Hit Record 37 Million, Crowding Locales
A record number of visitors came to Japan in 2024, thanks to surging post-pandemic global tourism and a decline in the yen that’s making the island nation an attractive and affordable destination.
Record 36.8 Million Tourists Visited Japan In 2024
Record numbers of tourists flocked to Japan last year, figures showed Wednesday, as the weak yen bolstered the appeal of the "bucket list" destination despite overcrowding complaints in hotspots like Kyoto.
World's most favorite travel destination hits record 36.8 million tourists in 2024
Record numbers of tourists flocked to Japan last year, figures showed on Wednesday, as the weak yen bolstered the appeal of the "bucket list" destination despite overcrowding complaints in hotspots like Kyoto.
Japan Hit a Record 37 Million Tourists Last Year
Japan saw a record 36.9 million foreign visitors in 2024, a 47 percent increase from the year prior. The previous record was 31.9 million in 2019.
Japan gets record 3.49 million visitors in December, capping new annual high
Japan saw 3.49 million visitors in December, an all-time high for any month, official data showed on Wednesday, capping off a record year for tourism fuelled by the weak yen. December arrivals of foreign visitors for business and leisure rose from 3.
Japan gets record 3.49M visitors in December
TOKYO >> Japan saw 3.49 million visitors in December, an all-time high for any month, official data showed on Wednesday, capping off a record year for tourism fuelled by the weak yen.
Japan: Japan breaks annual tourist record with 36 million visitors in 2024
Japan recorded an all-time high of more than 36 million foreign visitors in 2024, spending more than 8 trillion yen ($50.8 billion) for the first time, thanks to the tourism boom favored by its weak currency.
Is Japan Safe To Visit?
Japan’s tourism boom is anticipated to continue in 2025. The East Asian island country is popular among Gen Z and millennials, but it’s a year-round destination with something for everyone. Japanese cuisine,
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Top 10 Japan travel destinations for 2025
Japan offers a blend of tradition, innovation and breathtaking nature spots, so it’s no wonder that it’s a top-tier travel ...
Time Out
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Japan’s ‘Spirited Away’ spa-town is set to curb overtourism by capping daily tourist numbers
It’s a 300-year-old onsen town in Japan ’s mountainous Yamagata region, lined with traditional inns and Edo-period wooden ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
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This Country Was Just Named the Safest Place to Travel in Asia in 2025
According to the findings, Japan moved up in the rankings, pushing upward from its 12th-place spot in the 2024 list. “If ...
Inquirer on MSN
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Japanese tourist hot spot Kyoto to hike hotel taxes
The new levies will take effect in 2026, subject to approval from the city assembly. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Japan's tourist gem Kyoto to hike hotel taxes to appease locals
Kyoto authorities announced Tuesday plans to hike accommodation taxes as Japan's ancient capital and the tourist hub seeks to ...
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2024 was a hit year for Japan with a record 37 mn tourists
Japan saw a record 36.9 million foreign tourists due to post-pandemic tourism surge and a weakened yen making travel cheaper.
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Staying in one of Japan’s most popular cities may soon get much more expensive
The popular travel destination of Kyoto in Japan is significantly raising accommodation tax in an attempt to curb overtourism ...
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Japan's Sekigahara Warland theme park, hailed as 'B-grade spot,' built in bid for peace
SEKIGAHARA, Gifu -- "Surprisingly surreal," "a mysterious paradise," "an undeniably B-grade spot." These were some of the ...
Inquirer on MSN
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Japan’s tourism boom prices out business travelers
After traveling to Tokyo for meetings, Yoshiki Kojima’s IT company employees crash out in a capsule hotel, as a tourism boom ...
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