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    Japan welcomes record number of foreign tourists in 2025

    January 21, 2026
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    MENA Newswire, TOKYO: Japan welcomed a record 42.7 million international visitors in 2025, crossing the 40 million threshold for the first time as inbound travel continued to power hotels, retail, transport and regional tourism hubs, government officials said Tuesday. The annual total set a new high after demand accelerated through the year, supported by expanded flight capacity and sustained interest in Japan’s cities, cultural sites and seasonal events.

    Japan welcomes record number of foreign tourists in 2025
    Japan tourism sector marks a milestone year as international arrivals exceed previous records. (AI-generated image)

    The 2025 figure rose from 36,870,148 visitors in 2024, which had been Japan’s previous annual record. Tourism officials presented the 2025 results at a press conference in Tokyo, framing the milestone as a sign that inbound travel has moved beyond its post-pandemic rebound and into a new high-volume phase. The data cover overseas residents visiting Japan for tourism and other short-term purposes tracked by national tourism authorities.

    Inbound travel spending also reached a record, totaling 9.5 trillion yen in 2025, according to officials. The spending tally captures purchases across accommodation, transport, food and beverage, shopping and entertainment, and reflects both higher visitor numbers and solid per-visitor outlays. Tourism has become an increasingly important pillar of Japan’s external demand, supporting service-sector jobs while adding momentum to local economies, particularly in areas that have worked to attract travelers beyond the largest metropolitan centers.

    December underscored the scale of the influx, with Japan recording an all-time monthly high of 3.6 million international visitors even as arrivals from China fell sharply during the month. Officials said the December decline from China was about 45% from a year earlier, leaving Chinese visitors at less than 10% of total arrivals for the month after having accounted for a far larger share earlier in 2025. The drop followed Beijing’s public call for citizens to avoid travel to Japan after comments by Japan’s prime minister on a potential Taiwan contingency.

    Tourism surge sets new benchmarks for arrivals and spending

    Officials said the year’s record was sustained by broad-based growth from multiple markets, with increased arrivals from the United States, Europe and Australia helping to offset weakness in some parts of East Asia late in the year. Industry representatives have also pointed to currency conditions that made Japan comparatively affordable for many travelers during 2025, amplifying demand for flights and accommodation during peak periods such as spring holidays and year-end travel.

    The pace of growth created familiar strains in popular areas, including crowding at major sightseeing districts, transport nodes and flagship attractions during high season. At the same time, tourism planners emphasized that continued gains depend on spreading demand more evenly across regions and throughout the calendar, building itineraries that link major gateways with smaller cities and rural destinations. Regional airports, rail links and local hospitality capacity have featured prominently in efforts to accommodate rising volumes.

    Japan’s national tourism strategy includes a target of 60 million annual international visitors by 2030, along with higher overall visitor spending, according to policy plans cited by officials and industry groups. The government has promoted travel outside the main urban corridors through destination marketing and support for local tourism content, including food, nature and cultural experiences. Officials have said the focus is on sustainable growth that balances economic benefits with day-to-day livability for residents in heavily visited neighborhoods.

    China’s late-year fall highlights shifting source markets

    Looking ahead, parts of the travel industry have projected that annual visitor totals could ease in 2026 from the 2025 peak, even as Japan remains one of the most visited destinations in Asia. Travel agencies have cited the likelihood of softer demand from some markets and a normalization after consecutive years of rapid increases. Officials, however, said the 2025 results demonstrate the depth of global interest in Japan and the scale of the sector’s contribution to the broader economy.

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