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    Japan sets new record with 3.43 million July visitors

    August 21, 2025
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    Japan recorded a new monthly high in international tourism, with approximately 3.43 million foreign visitors arriving in July 2025, according to official data released by the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO). The figure represents a 4.4 percent increase from July 2024 and marks the highest number of arrivals ever registered for the month. The surge came despite weather-related travel disruptions caused by typhoons and rising public concern over recent seismic activity.

    Japan tourism hits record high with 3.43 million July arrivals

    Still, inbound travel was supported by favorable economic conditions, including a persistently weak yen that boosted the purchasing power of foreign travelers. Japan’s tourism authorities noted particularly strong growth from mainland China, where arrivals increased by 25.5 percent year-on-year. Visitor numbers from the United States also rose by 10.3 percent. Taiwan set a new monthly record, sending around 604,200 travelers to Japan in July. Officials attributed the increase to expanded flight connections and rising travel demand.

    Other markets showing record-level arrivals included France and Indonesia. The sustained interest from long-haul destinations underscores Japan’s appeal across diverse global regions, despite ongoing weather and safety concerns. However, some key markets posted significant declines. Visitors from Hong Kong dropped sharply by 36.9 percent compared to the previous year. South Korean arrivals fell by 10.4 percent, with authorities linking both decreases to flight cancellations and travel hesitation caused by adverse weather and regional concerns about natural disasters.

    Japan reports highest-ever July for inbound tourism

    July ultimately became the slowest month of the year in terms of monthly growth, though total visitor numbers remained historically strong. From January to July 2025, Japan welcomed approximately 24.9 million international tourists. The total marks an 18.4 percent increase over the same seven-month period in 2024. The strong year-to-date performance positions Japan favorably to exceed its pre-pandemic tourism levels by the end of the year, should current trends continue.

    Japanese tourism officials continue to monitor the pressures of high visitor volumes, particularly in popular locations such as Kyoto, Tokyo and Mount Fuji. As foreign arrivals climb, local governments and tourism operators are assessing strategies to mitigate overcrowding and preserve visitor experiences. These may include promoting regional tourism, implementing visitor caps at high-traffic sites, and adjusting pricing structures.

    Infrastructure supports regional travel expansion

    The July figures reflect a broader recovery in global travel patterns and renewed confidence in Japan’s tourism infrastructure. While short-term fluctuations driven by weather and external events continue to affect specific markets, overall momentum remains robust. Japan’s ability to attract millions of tourists each month, even amid disruptions, highlights its resilience as a top global travel destination.

    With international interest showing no sign of slowing and economic factors remaining favorable, Japan’s tourism outlook remains strong heading into the final months of 2025. Industry stakeholders are expected to balance further growth with sustainable tourism practices to maintain long-term stability. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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