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Japan is making significant changes to its tourism landscape, with new measures taking effect by late 2026. Japan will end ...
Japan is set to overhaul its tourism policies by 2026, ending tax-free shopping in stores, introducing dual pricing at attractions, limiting visitor numbers at Mount Fuji, and launching the JESTA visa ...
Japan curbs over-tourism with new pricing, visitor caps, and visa rules to protect heritage while keeping travel sustainable.
According to the Japan Tourism Agency, foreigners spent 120 billion yen in 2021, 40 times less than in 2019 when 4.8 trillion yen was spent.
While the number of Brits heading to Japan last year may seem small compared to the whopping 17.8 million who jet off to our favourite holiday destination, Spain, those seeking an authentic ...
Amid signs of changes in spending behavior among foreign visitors, enhancing experience-based tourism and offering value-added accommodation services are key to further stimulating inbound ...
One year after Japan fully reopened to foreign visitors, inbound tourism is nearly back at pre-pandemic levels. But a severe shortage of tour guides is causing major headaches for the industry.
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