中国游客减少,日本住宿价格暴跌
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-22 06:59

Group 1 - The number of Chinese tourists visiting Japan has sharply decreased, leading to a significant drop in accommodation prices in major tourist destinations such as Kyoto, where hotel prices have fallen to below 10,000 yen per night, with some rooms available for as low as 3,000 yen [1][2] - The average hotel price in Kyoto dropped from 20,601 yen last December to less than half that amount within a year, indicating a drastic decline in demand [1] - The decrease in Chinese tourists is affecting various regions, including Osaka, Nagoya, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka, which are popular among Chinese travelers, and this trend is expected to continue into the spring of next year [1] Group 2 - A survey conducted from December 5 to 9 revealed that 42.8% of Japanese businesses believe the Chinese government's travel warning will negatively impact the Japanese economy, with the percentage rising to 53.8% in the transportation and warehousing sectors [2] - The decline in Chinese tourist numbers has led to cancellations of hotel bookings and a significant impact on sales in Japanese department stores, raising concerns among local businesses as the Chinese New Year approaches [1][2]