Statistics

Japanese overseas travelers were down 99.8% to 3,900 only in April 2020

Japanese overseas travelers were down 99.8% to 3,900 only in April 2020

Only 3,900 Japanese travelers went overseas in April 2020, reducing by 99.8% compared to 1.67 million travelers a year ago, due to travel ban under state of emergency declaration.
International visitors to Japan unprecedentedly declined by 99.9% to 2,900 only in April 2020

International visitors to Japan unprecedentedly declined by 99.9% to 2,900 only in April 2020

The inbound travel market of Japan lost almost 100% of international visitors in April 2020 obviously because of travel restrictions under the COVID-19 pandemic.
The inbound travel market from Southeast Asia to Japan saw 80% or more reduction in March 2020

The inbound travel market from Southeast Asia to Japan saw 80% or more reduction in March 2020

Visitors from Southeast Asia to Japan considerably declined in March 2020 due to COVID-19. 90% or higher decreases were seen in Thailand and Singapore.
Online shopping spending on travel declined by 65% in Japan in March 2020 because of downturn on travel spending

Online shopping spending on travel declined by 65% in Japan in March 2020 because of downturn on travel spending

Online shopping spending in March 2020 was down 4.6% year on year to 13,412 JPY a person in Japan primarily because of large decreases in spending on travel and tickets.
Visitors from U.S., U.K. and Australia to Japan unprecedentedly reclined by 80% or more in March 2020

Visitors from U.S., U.K. and Australia to Japan unprecedentedly reclined by 80% or more in March 2020

Spread of COVID-19 forced Japan to reduce visitors from U.S., U.K. and Australia in April 2020, and the reduction rates have never seen before.