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  1. Japan aims to revive inbound tourism to pre-pandemic levels by 2025

    Japan will aim to have inbound tourism recover to pre-pandemic levels by 2025, the tourism agency said Monday, with travel demand expected to return in line with a recovery in global air traffic. The plan outlining goals for 2025, presented by the Japan Tourism Agency at a meeting of experts, also seeks to have the number of overnight stays in ...

  2. Sustainable Tourism in Japan What it means and how JNTO aims to help

    The temporary halt in overseas tourism resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic is giving Japan further opportunity to consider how it can manage its tourism more effectively, and achieve these goals. Concretely, JNTO will be promoting areas offering outdoor activities and with accommodation facilities that coexist with nature and therefore have ...

  3. Tourism agency planning for inbound Japan travelers at pre-pandemic

    The plan outlining goals for 2025, presented Monday by the Japan Tourism Agency at a meeting of experts, also seeks to have the number of overnight stays in regional areas by foreign visitors ...

  4. Inbound tourism numbers hit record high, with Japan set to achieve 2025

    Apr 17, 2024. Japan is on course to achieve a government goal of topping the pre-pandemic figure of 32 million annual foreign visitors by 2025, with the January-March quarter seeing a record 8.56 ...

  5. Japan sets new tourism goals, focuses on quality travellers

    The plan over fiscal 2023 to 2025 (April 2023 to March 2026) aims for inbound travellers to spend 200,000 yen (US$1,495) each during their stay in Japan, up from 159,000 yen in 2019. This amounts to five trillion yen in expenditure annually by all overseas visitors, a rise from 2019's 4.8 trillion yen. In addition, the goal is for overseas ...

  6. Despite COVID-19's lingering impact, Japan sticks to 2030 tourism

    Sep 27, 2021. The global tourism industry has been stuck in an abyss for more than a year and a half because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Japan is sticking to its goal of attracting an annual 60 ...

  7. Japan National Tourism Organization draws up a 2023-2025 marketing

    Japan National Tourism Organization drew up a three-years marketing strategy for inbound travel by 2025 to achieve the government's goals of 5 trillion JPY in inbound travel spending, two nights ...

  8. PDF The future of Japan's tourism:

    The future of Japan's tourism: Path for sustainable growth towards 2020 v Japan's tourism industry is on the verge of becoming a major economic engine for the country. In 2020, Japan will host the Olympic and Paralympic Games and enjoy a global platform for its people, culture, and landmarks. Recently, tourism has been positioned as an

  9. Travel Japan

    The official site of Japan National Tourism Organization is your ultimate Japan guide with tourist information for Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Hokkaido and other top Japan holiday destinations. We offer travel information to make your Japan travel more comfortable and enjoyable.

  10. Japan Tourism Agency shows drafts of the new national tourism policy by

    Japan Tourism Agency proposed drafts of new Basic Act for Promoting a Tourism-Oriented Country by 2025, focusing on quality improvement rather than an increase in quantity, having three strategy ...

  11. About JNTO

    What is JNTO ? Official Name: Japan National Tourism Organization. Established: 1964. Purpose: Committed to the development of international tourism exchanges. Headquarters: 1-6-4, Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004.

  12. Overview of the Japanese Government's Tourism Policy for Foreign Tourists

    The number of foreign visitors to Japan has been steadily increasing since 2003. In 2008 the Japan Tourism Agency was newly established as a bureau under MLIT, and in 2016 the government set a goal of achieving 40 million foreign visitors to Japan annually by 2020, further strengthening the system to achieve the aim of becoming a tourism-oriented country.

  13. Japan's Journey Toward Sustainability

    In 2018, a book left in an office rack snagged the attention of a young Japanese official. Beginning with that moment, Japan, a country of 126.17 million in 2019 1, finally began action toward sustainability in tourism.In 2020 the Japan Tourism Agency decided to adopt the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Destination Criteria as policy and create a national set of guidelines called the ...

  14. How Japan Is Transforming Its Visitor Economy for the Next Wave of Tourism

    So far the plan is paying off. According to statistics from the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), which handles the promotion of tourism abroad, the country received a record 31.2 ...

  15. Japan aiming for record number of foreign visitors in 2025

    Feb 10, 2023. Japan aims to receive a record number of foreign visitors in 2025, a draft of the government's revised tourism plan has showed, with inbound tourism seeing a steady recovery since ...

  16. 2024 (January-December) Travel Trend Outlook

    6.International travel trends. The number of outbound travelers in 2024 is estimated at 14.5 million (152.6% of 2023 and 72.2% of 2019). The average spend is projected at ¥342,100 (105.5%t of 2023 and 144.2% of 2019). Total outbound travel spend is estimated at ¥4,960 billion (161.0% of 2023 and 104.0% of 2019).

  17. Japan

    The Japan Tourism Agency's budget for 2019 is JPY 71.1 billion. The budget is 2.8 times more than the 2017 budget of JPY 25.6 billion, due to the inclusion of a contribution of JPY 48.5 billion as a result of a new international tourist tax established in January 2019 after a planning and consultation period of 18 months.

  18. Japan to focus on rebound tourism

    Japan to focus on rebound tourism. Japan is aiming to recover inbound tourism to its 2019-level by 2025 and is maintaining its long-held goal of welcoming 60 million international visitors by 2030. The ambitious plan, released by the Japan Tourism Agency, includes targets to revitalise regional areas through tourism and to increase foreign ...

  19. How to address challenges facing Japan's tourism sector

    Japan will need to adapt to avoid 'overtourism' and also address post-pandemic labour shortages in both hospitality and tourism. The Japanese hospitality and tourism industry is beginning to recover in earnest after being badly hit by COVID-19. In October 2022, Japan lifted the ceiling on the number of foreign tourists entering the country as ...

  20. Tourism in Japan

    Tourism in Japan is a major industry and contributor to the Japanese economy. Foreigners visit Japan to see natural wonders, cities, historic landmarks, and entertainment venues. Japanese people seek similar attractions, as well as recreation and vacation areas. In 2019, Japan attracted 31.88 million international tourists. [1]

  21. Japan wants you to spend more with 'luxury tourism'

    The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) aims to increase the number of "luxury tourists" — defined as those who spend more than ¥1 million per person during their stay. In a time of both ...

  22. Return of Tourism: Overseas Visitors to Japan Exceed 200,000 in

    The Japan National Tourism Organization estimates that in September, the country welcomed 206,500 overseas visitors. It was the first time the figure has surpassed 200,000 since the start of the ...

  23. Weak Yen Boosts Japan Tourism to Record High, With No Signs of Slowing

    Apr 28, 2024, 10:40 PM PDT. Rasmus Jurkatam/Getty. Japan's weak currency is boosting tourism, with a record-breaking 3.1 million visitors in March. The devalued yen is encouraging tourists to ...

  24. Japan is swamped with tourists. Now visitors are going off the beaten

    In 2019, 9.2 million Chinese tourists travelled to Japan, accounting for nearly one-third of all visitors, spending 1.8 trillion yen ($12.2bn) in the process. "Our head office is located in the ...