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The number of South Koreans who traveled to Japan rose to the highest level in seven years as more opted to visit the neighboring nation on the back of the weakening of the Japanese yen against the Korean won, the state-run tourism agency said Monday.

South Koreans who visited Japan from January to November tallied 2.48 million, already surpassing last year's 2.45 million, according to the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO). The figure is the biggest since 2007 when 2.6 million people visited Japan.


The rise in Korean visitors came as the weaker yen made traveling to Japan cheaper as the won-yen exchange rate has been below 1,000 won since August, driven by Tokyo's aggressive fiscal measures known as Abenomics.

"The number of South Korean travelers to Japan is expected to rise further as more people want to shop in Japan amid the weaker yen driven by Abenomics," the KTO said.

Japan had drawn a little over 2 million Korean travelers from 2009 to 2012 when the yen remained relatively strong, changing hands at over 1,000 won per 100 yen.


S. Korean travelers to Japan hit 7-year high on weak yen
 
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"The number of South Korean travelers to Japan is expected to rise further as more people want to shop in Japan amid the weaker yen driven by Abenomics," the KTO said.

Ha ha ! Well then, come visit, Korean Friends ! :D
 
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I actually want to visit japan too... last time was like ..10 years ago...
hear that things are really cheap now...
 
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The number of South Koreans who traveled to Japan rose to the highest level in seven years as more opted to visit the neighboring nation on the back of the weakening of the Japanese yen against the Korean won, the state-run tourism agency said Monday.

South Koreans who visited Japan from January to November tallied 2.48 million, already surpassing last year's 2.45 million, according to the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO). The figure is the biggest since 2007 when 2.6 million people visited Japan.


The rise in Korean visitors came as the weaker yen made traveling to Japan cheaper as the won-yen exchange rate has been below 1,000 won since August, driven by Tokyo's aggressive fiscal measures known as Abenomics.

"The number of South Korean travelers to Japan is expected to rise further as more people want to shop in Japan amid the weaker yen driven by Abenomics," the KTO said.

Japan had drawn a little over 2 million Korean travelers from 2009 to 2012 when the yen remained relatively strong, changing hands at over 1,000 won per 100 yen.


S. Korean travelers to Japan hit 7-year high on weak yen

I thought that Koreans hated Japan for occupying their nation from 1901-1947??
 
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I thought that Koreans hated Japan for occupying their nation from 1901-1947??


Politically, perhaps. But there is a fondness for Japan and Japanese culture among Koreans. The same can be said of Korea, we're curious of Korean culture, people, food et al. The relationship between Korea and Japan is similar to relationship between India and Pakistan; politically different, but people and culture are almost similar.
 
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Politically, perhaps. But there is a fondness for Japan and Japanese culture among Koreans. The same can be said of Korea, we're curious of Korean culture, people, food et al. The relationship between Korea and Japan is similar to relationship between India and Pakistan; politically different, but people and culture are almost similar.
I don't exactly agree with your last line.

India is a huge nation & is very diverse. Perhaps those in North & Central India share some cultural similarities with those in Pakistan,but those who live in South India/East India/NE-India have nothing much in common with Pakistanis.
 
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I don't exactly agree with your last line.

India is a huge nation & is very diverse. Perhaps those in North & Central India share some cultural similarities with those in Pakistan,but those who live in South India/East India/NE-India have nothing much in common with Pakistanis.

You're right @Darmashkian , India is very large and divers. Thanks for the correction; and I agree with you that -- North and Central India is more similar to Pakistan than say South India, East India or Northeast India.

I actually want to visit japan too... last time was like ..10 years ago...
hear that things are really cheap now...

Visit again, man! We're just right around the corner. :)
 
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i'm in guangzhou...so not quite around the corner...plane tickets are expensive..:(
anyway...one day...buddy...one day....

You're from Guangzhou? -- Hou hoi-sam yehng sikh nei hing dai ! :)
 
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