视频丨中国游客赴日游锐减 日本旅游业受冲击
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-20 08:15

Group 1 - The negative impact of Japanese Prime Minister Sanna Takashi's remarks regarding Taiwan continues to affect Japan's tourism industry significantly [1] - There has been a noticeable decline in hotel revenues in Japan, particularly in Hokkaido, which is entering its peak winter tourism season [1][3] - Since October 14, cancellations of accommodation bookings by Chinese tourists have been reported, with one hotel in Sapporo noting around 20 nights of cancellations by October 19 [3] Group 2 - A major international travel agency in Japan, primarily catering to Chinese tourists, has seen an 80% reduction in bookings for the remainder of the year following China's travel advisory against visiting Japan [7] - The World Travel and Tourism Council indicates that tourism accounts for approximately 7% of Japan's GDP [9] - The Japan National Tourism Organization reported that in October, the number of foreign visitors to Japan reached 3.8963 million, with 715,700 coming from mainland China, representing 18.4% of the total [9] - Nomura Research Institute estimates that the travel advisory from China could lead to a decrease of 1.79 trillion yen in tourism revenue for Japan over the next year, potentially reducing Japan's GDP by 0.29% [9]

视频丨中国游客赴日游锐减 日本旅游业受冲击 - Reportify