Sino-Japanese relations remain frosty amid ongoing territorial tensions and in the wake of China’s massive military parade lauding Japan’s World War II defeat. But Chinese tourists are flocking to the Land of the Rising Sun in unprecedented numbers, according to newly-released data.
China has surpassed South Korea to become the largest source of foreign tourists to Japan, according to recent data from the Japan National Tourism Organization.
About 4.3 million mainland Chinese tourists visited Japan from January to October this year, comprising about 25% of all tourists to Japan during that period, the agency said. The figure is double the number of tourists who visited during the January-to-October period last year.
South Korea had the second largest contingency for travelers to Japan, with 3.2 million tourists from January to October this year, the agency’s data showed. Taiwan was third, with 3.1 million tourists over the same period.
A weakened yen, along with a downturn in Chinese travelers to Hong Kong, has helped fuel Chinese tourism in Japan. Relaxed visa rules for Chinese citizens, which went into effect in January, have also helped make cross-border travel to Japan easier.
Among mainland tourists who traveled to Japan from July to September, nearly 67% were making their first visit to Japan, according to the Japanese agency. Their main expenditures included accommodation and shopping, with the average shopping expenditure totaling 152,991 yen per person (about 7,960 yuan or about $1,244).
During the October Golden Week holiday alone, Chinese tourists in Japan spent more than $830 million on shopping, according to the state-run China Daily.
According to the China Tourism Research Institute, China had 61.9 million outbound travelers in the first half of 2015, up 12% compared with the same period in 2014.
China Is Now the Top Source of Foreign Tourists to Japan - China Real Time Report - WSJ
China has surpassed South Korea to become the largest source of foreign tourists to Japan, according to recent data from the Japan National Tourism Organization.
About 4.3 million mainland Chinese tourists visited Japan from January to October this year, comprising about 25% of all tourists to Japan during that period, the agency said. The figure is double the number of tourists who visited during the January-to-October period last year.
South Korea had the second largest contingency for travelers to Japan, with 3.2 million tourists from January to October this year, the agency’s data showed. Taiwan was third, with 3.1 million tourists over the same period.
A weakened yen, along with a downturn in Chinese travelers to Hong Kong, has helped fuel Chinese tourism in Japan. Relaxed visa rules for Chinese citizens, which went into effect in January, have also helped make cross-border travel to Japan easier.
Among mainland tourists who traveled to Japan from July to September, nearly 67% were making their first visit to Japan, according to the Japanese agency. Their main expenditures included accommodation and shopping, with the average shopping expenditure totaling 152,991 yen per person (about 7,960 yuan or about $1,244).
During the October Golden Week holiday alone, Chinese tourists in Japan spent more than $830 million on shopping, according to the state-run China Daily.
According to the China Tourism Research Institute, China had 61.9 million outbound travelers in the first half of 2015, up 12% compared with the same period in 2014.
China Is Now the Top Source of Foreign Tourists to Japan - China Real Time Report - WSJ