China Travel Pullback Puts Strain on Japan’s Tourism
Cancellations of over 500,000 Japan-bound tickets and travel advisories from the Chinese mainland have hit Japan’s tourism, threatening a ¥2T drop in visitor spending if tensions persist.
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Cancellations of over 500,000 Japan-bound tickets and travel advisories from the Chinese mainland have hit Japan’s tourism, threatening a ¥2T drop in visitor spending if tensions persist.
A sharp drop in tourists from the Chinese mainland could cost Japan over ¥1 trillion in annual revenue amid an ongoing economic slowdown, warns a Japanese economist.
Diplomatic tensions and advisories have led to free refunds and a wave of cancellations from the Chinese mainland, posing a major challenge to Japan’s tourism recovery.