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View all search resultsInbound visitors totalled 3,597,500, the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) said, falling for the first time since January 2022.
isitors to Japan fell 4.9 percent in January from the previous year to mark the first decline in four years, government data showed on Wednesday, as Chinese tourists stayed away amid simmering tensions between the two Asian nations.
Inbound visitors totalled 3,597,500, the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) said, falling for the first time since January 2022.
The drop was driven largely by a 61 percent fall in arrivals from China to 385,300. Beijing has been urging its citizens to avoid travel to Japan since November, after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s parliamentary comments that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could amount to a “survival-threatening situation” and trigger a potential military response from Tokyo.
"Last year, the lunar new year began in late January, but this year it fell in mid-February. Additionally, the Chinese government issued a warning advising against travel to Japan. Factors such as reduced flight frequencies also contributed to the number of foreign visitors to Japan falling below the level of the same month last year," a JNTO statement said.
The shift in the Lunar New Year holiday season, which fell in mid‑February this year rather than late January in 2025, also weighed on arrivals.
South Korea remained the top source of visitors, jumping 22 percent to 1.176 million -- a record for a single month and the first time any country or region surpassed the 1.1‑million mark.
Arrivals from Taiwan rose 17 percent to 694,500, while visitors from the United States grew 14% to 207,800. Hong Kong registrations fell 18% to 200,000.
Japan's inbound tourism had been climbing steadily since pandemic‑era restrictions were lifted, with monthly volumes frequently exceeding pre‑COVID levels.
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