Above, Sensoji (Asakusa Kannon Temple) in Tokyo. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
If one is wondering how Japan's tourism is doing after reopening the country following the pandemic, one need only to see the following.
In March, a record was broken.
According to Travel And Tour World:
Japan‘s tourism reaches new heights with a record-breaking 3 million visitors in March, marking a surge in global interest.
March witnessed an unprecedented surge in Japan’s tourism as more than three million international visitors flocked to the country, setting a new record for a single month. This surge, highlighted by government data on Wednesday, signifies a remarkable upturn for Japan’s tourism industry. The total count of 3.08 million tourists marks a substantial 69.5 percent leap from March 2023 and an 11.6-percent increase compared to March 2019, pre-pandemic era, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization.
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