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AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: Post-pandemic tourism has made a comeback in Japan this year - so much so that the government has had to announce measures to ease what it calls overtourism.
Key Points. Japan expects a record 35 million foreign visitors and JPY 8 trillion ($51 billion) in tourism spending in 2024. Overtourism concerns have led to measures like two-tier pricing and ...
Japan has maintained population homogeneity through strict immigration laws. However, the country gradually relaxed these ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Japan has doubled its target for foreign tourist visits to 60 million a year. Japan's tourism agency said the figure was still achievable despite concerns about overtourism. Ichiro ...
Japan has set up an administrative body aimed at easing citizens’ concerns over the rapid rise in the number of foreigners in ...
Japan’s inbound tourism business has lain dormant during the pandemic, and even though the country welcomes tourists and their spending, infection concerns persist among Japanese, ...
Japan's inbound tourism business has laid dormant during the pandemic and even though the country welcomes tourists and their spending, infection concerns persist among Japanese, especially in ...
Japan on Tuesday set up an administrative body aimed at easing citizens' concerns over the rapid rise in the number of ...
At the Japan Tourism Agency, officials are aware that the rapid influx of visitors is proving problematic. “Yes we have concerns about overtourism,” says Shota Adachi, deputy director of the ...
Japan launches government body to address over-tourism and unruly foreigners - Japan welcomed a record 36 million tourists in ...
International tourism to Japan has exploded in recent years, and while the official figure for 2024 is yet to be released it is now certain to be a new record in excess of the 31.9 million who ...
Japan tourism company faces 20,000 cancellations from coronavirus outbreak ... In another area of Tokyo, there are concerns for those in Wuhan who have been directly affected by the coronavirus.