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Guest nights by Japanese travelers in Japan reduce by 7.3% year on year in September 2016
Dec 07, 2016
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The occupancy rate in Kyushu dropped by 5.5% in May 2016, affected by the Kumamoto Earthquake
Aug 12, 2016
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Annual sales of 145 accommodations in Kyoto increased by 4.4% to 104.6 billion JPY in total in 2014
Apr 01, 2016
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The room occupancy rates in 2015 were high in cities’ hotels but low in ryokans nationwide
Mar 15, 2016
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Sixty percent of hotels and ryokans in Japan suffer from labor shortage - Teikoku Databank survey
Mar 04, 2016
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Hotels and ryokans in Japan with an increase in revenue reduce
Feb 26, 2016
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JTB works together with Singapore Airlines for new tours using the airline’s NDC channel
Nov 19, 2024
Mitsui Fudosan of Japan will open a luxury hotel in a place associated with noble Mitsui Family, Hakone
Nov 14, 2024
The first ‘Tourism Resilience Summit’ in APAC adopts ‘Sendai Statement’ to prevent and minimize crises and disasters caused by natural hazards
Nov 18, 2024
International guest nights increased by 50% in three urban areas and 20% in local regions in August 2024
Nov 15, 2024
HIS saw a 25% increase in overseas travel bookings during New Year’s holiday period, and the most-booked destination is Seoul
Nov 20, 2024
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International visitors to Japan were record-high for 7 months in a row with 2.93 million in August 2024
LINE Yahoo search trend shows Japanese solo travelers are interested in South Korea or Bangkok in this summer
Foreigners’ guest nights increased in other local destinations than Golden Route in Japan, according to the May 2024 statistics
Spending in Japan by an international traveler was up 54% to 230,000 yen in Q2 of 2024
Leisure White Paper 2024 shows that the the highest performance rate among leisure activities in Japan was ‘domestic travel’
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