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Travel News Japan to lift inbound tourism to pre-pandemic levels by 2025

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On Monday, at a meeting of tourism experts, the Japan Tourism Agency announced a plan to increase inbound tourism to pre-pandemic levels by 2025, with travel demand expected to return in line with a recovery in global air traffic. It also seeks to increase the number of overnight stays in regional areas by foreign visitors from the 2019 total of 43.09 million.

In 2019, prior to the outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic, a record 31.88 million tourists visited Japan. But the number fell sharply following the outbreak of COVID-19, totaling only 4.12 million in 2020 and 250,000 in 2021. [...] Upcoming international events to be held in Japan the same year, such as the Expo 2025 in Osaka and the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, are also expected to boost visitor numbers. The government will maintain its existing goal of an annual 60 million foreign visitors by 2030. As part of its aim of revitalizing regional areas, the agency has also proposed promoting travel outside of metropolitan areas by highlighting historical and natural attractions offered by each region. Supported by the recent weakness of the yen against other major currencies, the government aims for annual tourist spending to reach 5 trillion yen ($34 billion) as soon as possible, eclipsing about 4.8 trillion yen spent in 2019.


 
On Monday, at a meeting of tourism experts, the Japan Tourism Agency announced a plan to increase inbound tourism to pre-pandemic levels by 2025, with travel demand expected to return in line with a recovery in global air traffic. It also seeks to increase the number of overnight stays in regional areas by foreign visitors from the 2019 total of 43.09 million.




I wonder how they plan to implement that plan? Seems like they will need to do something to help accomplish it as there are other things now that will affect it, like inflation both foreign and in Japan itself. The price of airline tickets sure isn't going down fast for one.
 
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