Foreign visitors in Japan surge after tourism reopening

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TOKYO — The number of foreign visitors to Japan rose to nearly 500,000 in October, the first month it fully reopened to overseas visitors after more than two years of Covid-19 restrictions, more than doubling the volume from September. Japan on Oct 11 ended some of the world's strictest border controls, and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is counting on tourism...

TOKYO — The number of foreign visitors to Japan rose to nearly 500,000 in October, the first month it fully reopened to overseas visitors after more than two years of Covid-19 restrictions, more than doubling the volume from September.

The number of foreign visitors, for both tourism and business, rose to 498,600 in October, more than double September's 206,500 and surging a massive 2,155 per cent from the year before, the Japan National Tourism Organisation said, though it was still down 80 per cent on 2019. Kishida has said the government aims to attract 5 trillion yen in annual tourist spending, but that may be a bridge too far for a sector that withered during the pandemic. Hotel employment fell 22 per cent between 2019 and 2021, government data shows, and service workers who found other jobs may be hard to lure back.A record 9.

 

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