Above, the Wako department store (left) at Ginza Crossing. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When Japan started allowing foreign tourists into the country with many rules and restrictions, the response was tepid at best.
Since then, Japan has been relaxing some of its rules and restrictions.
Time Out conducted an online survey of over 3,000 potential tourists and the results are not surprising. They have posted the results.
They begin with:
If you’re eagerly waiting for Japan to open up fully for tourism, you’re not the only one. Recently, we held an online survey asking our readers around the world how they feel about travelling to Japan at this moment. Judging by the results from over 3,000 respondents, it’s safe to say that an overwhelming majority of you are very much looking forward to visiting Japan despite the country’s slow reopening for international tourism. Let’s dive in to the survey results.
To read the survey results, go here.
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