Above, the front desk of the Atami Shinkado ryokan. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It appears that the tourism industry in Japan is well on the road to a full recovery after the pandemic.
The number of hotel guests exceeded pre-pandemic levels of 2019.
Kyodo News reported:
TOKYO - The number of Japanese and foreign tourists staying at hotels and other accommodation facilities in June exceeded pre-pandemic monthly levels for the first time in more than three years, rising 1.0 percent from the same month in 2019, government data showed Monday.
There were around 46.3 million guests, according to preliminary data by the Japan Tourism Agency, with pandemic restrictions completely lifted and COVID-19's classification downgraded in May to a level equivalent to the seasonal flu.
The number of travelers had dropped drastically from February 2020 after initial cases of the novel coronavirus were confirmed in Japan.
But with the country's abolishment of pandemic border controls in April, the number of foreign guests in June rose 15.6-fold from a year earlier to 9.43 million, reaching 98.4 percent of what it was in June 2019.
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