Number of Chinese Tourists to Japan Drops 55.9% YoY in March; Decline Continues to Widen
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While total foreign visitors to Japan hit a record high of 3.61 million in March, Chinese tourists plummeted by 55.9% year-on-year to just 290,000. South Korea and Taiwan are now driving the market, with Taiwanese tourists ranking first in total consumption.
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- Q: How many foreign tourists visited Japan in March?
- A: 3.5% more than the same month of the previous year, reaching 3,618,900 people, the highest on record for March.
- Q: What is the situation with tourists from China?
- A: Due to the Chinese government's call for self-restraint, there was a significant decrease of 55.9% compared to the same month of the previous year, with 291,600 visitors.
- Q: Among the visitors, which country's tourists spent the most?
- A: According to data from January to March this year, tourists from Taiwan spent the most, accounting for 16.6% of the total.