January 2025
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Airbnb’s 2025 Travel Destination Rankings: Cities Gaining Popularity in Japan and Around the World
(Source: Airbnb Japan Inc.) Airbnb has announced the ranking of travel destinations that global guests are focusing on for 2025, as well as the destinations chosen by residents in Japan. In 2024, large-scale cultural events such as Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and the Olympics drove travel demand. Similarly, in 2025, "experience-based travel" is expected to continue capturing the interest of travelers. According to Airbnb’s data, searches for popular destinations increase in alignment with major event schedules.
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Chinese New Year 2025: Ranking of Japan’s Most Popular Tourist Destinations Among Inbound Travelers Announced
(Based on materials provided by KKday JAPAN Co., Ltd.) KKday JAPAN Co., Ltd. has announced the ranking of Japan's most popular prefectures among inbound tourists during the 2025 Chinese New Year holiday. Based on KKday's reservation data, Tokyo ranked first, followed by Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, and Okinawa. This year’s Chinese New Year has drawn attention to snow-related experiences, influenced by increased exposure on social media and higher-than-average snowfall.
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JNTO Announcement: December 2024 Inbound Visitor Data and Regional Trends
(Created based on JNTO data) According to JNTO, the number of international visitors to Japan in December 2024 was 3,489,800, representing an approximately 10% increase from 3,187,000 in November 2024. Compared to the same month in 2019, when the figure was 2,526,387, this marks a rise of over 40%, indicating a robust recovery that significantly exceeds pre-pandemic levels. (Created based on JNTO data) The number of international visitors in December 2024 increased by approximately 740,000 compared to December 2023, showing a year-on-year growth of 30.6%. Additionally, compared to December 2019, this represents a rise of about 746,000. The main factors behind this growth include increased demand for travel to Japan from South Korea and Hong Kong, as well as stable inflows of tourists from Taiwan and the United States. The number of visitors from South Korea was 867,400, showing a 15.7% month-on-month increase and a 10.8% year-on-year increase. Compared to December 2019, this represents an approximate 250% rise, reflecting a strong recovery in the South Korean market. Meanwhile, the number of visitors from China was 604,200, showing a 10.6% month-on-month increase but a 15% decrease compared to December 2019. While the Chinese market has not yet fully recovered, the continued...
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Thailand Ranks First! Top Overseas Destinations Popular Among Japanese Travelers for the New Year Holiday
Booking.com, one of the world's largest digital travel platforms with the mission to make experiencing the world more accessible for everyone, conducted a survey on Japanese travelers' trends for the 2024–2025 New Year holiday season. Based on data from accommodations searched for check-in on December 31, 2024, on its platform, Booking.com revealed a ranking of the most popular overseas destinations among Japanese travelers.
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JNTO Announcement: Record-Breaking 3,187,000 Inbound Visitors to Japan in November 2024
(Source: JNTO) According to JNTO, the number of inbound visitors to Japan in November 2024 reached 3,187,000, marking a 30.6% increase compared to the same month in the previous year and a 30.5% increase compared to November 2019. This figure significantly surpasses the pre-COVID-19 level of 2,441,274 visitors recorded in November 2019, setting a new record for the highest number of visitors in November. Furthermore, the cumulative total of inbound visitors by the end of November 2024 reached 33,379,200, exceeding the previous annual record set in 2019 and achieving the highest cumulative number of inbound visitors to date.