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  • Top 10 World Heritage Sites to Visit in Summer, According to Jalan News Survey

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    投稿 : 2025.07.23

    (Based on materials from  Recruit Co., Ltd.) Jalan News, a travel information website operated by Recruit Co., Ltd., conducted a survey on the theme of "World Heritage Sites to Visit in Summer" and announced the "Jalan Summer World Heritage Ranking."

  • Preferred Hotels & Resorts Releases New Study: Emerging Trends Among Affluent Travelers Who Reject Standardization

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    投稿 : 2025.07.16

    Preferred Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest independent hotel brand with over 600 member hotels in 80 countries, has released its first-ever “Luxury Travel Report.” Developed in collaboration with research firm Harris Poll, the report highlights the latest trends in the global luxury travel market. According to the findings, affluent travelers remain highly motivated to travel, planning an average of eight leisure trips this year—three of which are international. More than half also intend to increase their travel budgets compared to the previous year.

  • VELTRA Announces 2025 Summer Overseas Tour Booking Trends: Shifts in Popular Destinations Observed

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    投稿 : 2025.07.09

    VELTRA Corporation has announced the results of a survey on booking trends for overseas local experiences during the summer season of 2025. The survey is based on booking data as of May 20, 2025, and analyzes the popular travel destinations and booking trends among Japanese travelers during the peak travel season from June to August. The analysis covers overseas local activities reserved through VELTRA and scheduled to take place between June 1 and August 31.

  • JNTO Announcement: 3,693,300 Foreign Visitors to Japan in May 2025, Led by South Korean and Chinese Markets, Marking a 21.5% Increase Year-on-Year

    (Based on materials from JNTO) According to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), the number of international visitors to Japan in May 2025 reached 3,693,300, marking a significant increase of 21.5% compared to the same month last year, and a remarkable 60.1% rise compared to May 2019. Although this represents a 5.5% decrease from the previous month (April 2025), this is considered a seasonal adjustment following the Golden Week holidays. Overall, the inbound tourism market is recovering at a pace far surpassing pre-COVID levels, indicating a full-scale resurgence in inbound travel to Japan.

  • Growing Global Awareness of Sustainable Travel: Booking.com Releases 10th Anniversary Survey

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    投稿 : 2025.05.26

    (Based on data from Booking.com Japan K.K. ) Booking.com, one of the world’s largest digital travel platforms, has released the results of its 2025 “Sustainable Travel” survey.

  • JNTO Announcement : 3,497,600 International Visitors to Japan in March 2025, Up 13.5% Year-on-Year

    (Source: JNTO) The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) announced that the number of international visitors to Japan in March 2025 was 3,497,600, marking a 13.5% increase compared to the same month of the previous year, which saw 3,081,781 visitors. This also represents a significant increase from the previous month, with approximately 240,000 more visitors. Compared to March 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic, which recorded 2,760,136 visitors, the number increased by 26.7%, clearly indicating a continued recovery trend in the inbound tourism market. (Based on data from JNTO) By country, the highest number of visitors in March 2025 came from South Korea, totaling 691,700. Although this represents an 18.4% decrease from the previous month, it is considered to be a reactionary decline following the surge in travel demand during the Lunar New Year holiday in February. On the other hand, it shows a 4.3% increase compared to the same month of the previous year and an 18.1% increase compared to March 2019, both positive figures, indicating a stable recovery in demand from the South Korean market. With factors such as visa exemption and the resumption of flight routes in the background, continued strong demand is expected. The number of visitors from China...

  • JNTO Announcement : Number of Foreign Visitors to Japan in February 2025 Up 16.9% Year-on-Year, but Showing a Decline from the Previous Month

    (Source: JNTO) The number of foreign visitors to Japan in February 2025, as announced by the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), reached 3,258,100, marking a 16.9% increase compared to the same month of the previous year. However, this figure represents a slight decrease from January 2025, when the number stood at 3,781,200. Nevertheless, compared to February 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic, when there were 2,604,322 visitors, the February 2025 figure shows a 25.1% increase, indicating a continued overall recovery trend. The steady recovery is particularly supported by the rebound of the Chinese market and the increase in visitors from the United States.

  • JNTO Announcement: 3.781 Million Foreign Visitors to Japan in January 2025, with Recovery Led by China and South Korea

    (Source: JNTO) The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) announced that the number of foreign visitors to Japan in January 2025 reached 3,781,200, marking a significant increase of 40.6% from the previous month and 79.5% year-on-year. Compared to January 2019, the figure was up by 7.5%, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. The recovery of the Chinese market was particularly notable, while South Korea and Taiwan also showed stable growth.

  • 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...

  • 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.