Key facts
- Japan aims to attract 60 million foreign tourists annually.
- The number of Chinese tourists visiting Japan has not recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
- China's economic slowdown is impacting outbound tourism.
- Japan is looking to attract visitors from other countries to meet its tourism goals.
Japan has set an ambitious goal of attracting 60 million foreign tourists annually, a target that is currently being hampered by a significant lack of visitors from China. The decline in Chinese tourists, once a primary source of inbound travel for Japan, is attributed to China's ongoing economic slowdown and the lingering effects of its past travel restrictions.
While Japan has been actively working to revive its tourism sector post-pandemic, the anticipated surge in Chinese visitors has not materialized. This shortfall is forcing the country to reassess its strategies and seek to attract tourists from a wider range of countries to meet its ambitious goal. The economic conditions in China are a key factor influencing the recovery of Japan's tourism industry.
