Above, a night view of the Tokyo Skytree. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Japan is on the way to reaching their goal of 40 million visitors by next year when the 2020 Olympic Games are held in Tokyo.
Kyodo News reported:
The estimated number of foreign tourists to Japan reached a record high 31.19 million in 2018, up 8.7 percent from the previous year and rising for the seventh straight year, Japan's tourism minister said Friday.
Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Keiichi Ishii credited the growth to relaxation of visa requirements for travelers from such countries as Russia, India and the Philippines, as well as promotions overseas.
"The government's efforts have brought the desired result," said Ishii. "There is a sign of us hitting the 40 million mark on the horizon."
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