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Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan is expected to have an economic effect of 82.4 billion JPY on Tokyo
Feb 10, 2016
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Tokyo launches a new branding campaign with a concept of ‘tradition and innovation’
Oct 22, 2015
#InboundTravelInJapan
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The prefecture with the most tourism promotion budget in 2015 is Tokyo, followed by Okinawa
Sep 16, 2015
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#Tokyo
#TourismBudget
Economic impact on Tokyo by tourism is estimated at 12 trillion JPY in 2014
Sep 14, 2015
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Tokyo will be more serious than any other prefectures in shortage of hotels in 2020
Aug 29, 2015
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#Hotel
Foreign visitors to Tokyo reached record-high 8.8 million and spent 785 billion JPY in 2014
Jun 26, 2015
#InboundTravelInJapan
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Tokyo draws up a new branding strategy for a selected tourist destination
May 01, 2015
#TourismPolicy
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International visitors to Japan in February 2024 were record-high on a single month basis after the pandemic
Mar 25, 2024
Delta Air Lines expands seat capacity in APAC in 2024, optimizing the joint venture with Korean Air
Mar 27, 2024
Japanese outbound travelers still recovered slowly in February 2024
Mar 26, 2024
Ibaraki Prefecture in Japan makes a partnership with experience booking platform Klook to invite more inbound tourists
Mar 22, 2024
HIS, a Japanese leading travel company, launches a new accommodation booking platform with unique properties only
Mar 28, 2024
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Japanese outbound travelers still recovered slowly in February 2024
International visitors to Japan in February 2024 were record-high on a single month basis after the pandemic
Japanese passport issues were up 2.8 times to 3.4 million in 2023, with half issued to 30 years old or younger
Port calls of foreign-based cruise ships in Japan in 2023 recovered to 63% of the peak in 2017
60% of Japanese people agree to dual-pricing for inbound travelers, while 50% of 60s disagree
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