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Foreign and Japanese tourists crowd Sensoji Temple at Asakusa in Tokyo. Photo: EPA-EFE

Japan sees post-pandemic high of almost 2 million visitors after China eases travel curbs

  • China last month eased outbound travel restrictions that had cut off a lucrative flow of visitors during the pandemic
  • Traveller numbers have risen steadily since Japan resumed visa-free travel for many countries in October. Tourism to Japan all but halted during the pandemic
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Visitors to Japan rose to a post-pandemic high of almost 2 million in April, official data showed on Wednesday, benefiting from a relaxation of travel restrictions in China.

The number of foreign visitors for business and leisure climbed to 1.95 million last month from 1.82 million in March, the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) said.

Arrivals were still down 33 per cent from April 2019, before pandemic travel curbs were adopted the next year.

We foresee a continuous increase in the number of international flights from China as there has been an 11 per cent capacity increase between March 2023 and April 2023
Asami Chung, travel agent

China last month eased outbound travel restrictions that had cut off a lucrative flow of visitors during the pandemic. A record 9.5 million Chinese visitors landed in Japan in 2019, a third of all visitors.

But a full recovery is likely to take time because of a lingering shortage of flights.

“We foresee a continuous increase in the number of international flights from China as there has been an 11 per cent capacity increase between March 2023 and April 2023,” said Asami Chung, general manager of travel management company FCM Japan.

There were 108,300 Chinese arrivals in April, according to JNTO data, a 43 per cent jump from March but still well off of 2019 levels.

Japan registered a post-pandemic high of almost 2 million visitors in April thanks to China easing travel curbs. Photo: AFP
Traveller numbers have risen steadily since Japan resumed visa-free travel for many countries in October. It stopped pre-arrival Covid-19 tests for travellers from China on April 5 and scrapped remaining infection controls on May 8.
Tourism to Japan all but halted for more than two years during the pandemic until a gradual reopening starting in June 2022. Meanwhile the yen has weakened precipitously against the euro and US dollar, making trips to Japan the cheapest they have been in many years.

“The weak yen is positively influencing travel to Japan despite the high cost,” said Chung, noting that Tokyo still has the most expensive hotel rates in Asia.

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