Middle East Situation, What is the Commissioner's View? / February's International Visitors Account for Half from South Korea and Taiwan, etc.: Latest Trends in Tourism and Inbound Tourism Revealed! "March 2026 Post-Half" Inbound Information Summary Released by Honychi Lab
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Honychi Lab has released its "March 2026 Post-Half" report summarizing the latest inbound tourism trends.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main purpose of the "Inbound Information Summary [March 2026 Post-Half]" report?
- A: The report summarizes the latest trends and data in inbound tourism, as well as government and corporate initiatives related to inbound tourism, providing useful news for inbound strategies.
- Q: What are some of the key topics covered in the March 2026 Post-Half report?
- A: Key topics include the Commissioner's view on the Middle East situation, the formulation of guidelines for tourist facility pricing, the upcoming mandatory pre-entry procedures for visitors (Japan-version ESTA or JESTA), February's international visitor numbers, and an explanation of the new Basic Plan for the Promotion of a Tourism-Oriented Country.
- Q: How many international visitors came to Japan in February, and which countries accounted for the largest share?
- A: In February, Japan received 3.467 million international visitors, a 6.4% increase year-on-year. Visitors from South Korea and Taiwan together accounted for half of this total.
- Q: What is JESTA?
- A: JESTA stands for Japan-version ESTA, which refers to a new system for mandatory pre-entry procedures for visitors to Japan, similar to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization used by the United States.
- Q: Where can I find the detailed report?
- A: The detailed report can be viewed for free at the following link: https://honichi.com/reports/202603_inbound-2/