Group 1 - The report from the Japan National Tourism Organization indicates that the number of visitors from mainland China to Japan in December last year was 330,400, representing a significant decline of 45.3% compared to the same period the previous year [1] - The decline in visitors began after Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made controversial remarks regarding Taiwan in November last year, with visitor numbers dropping from 562,600 in November to 715,700 in October [1] - Japanese media and experts have noted that the strained Sino-Japanese relations, influenced by Kishida's remarks, have negatively impacted various sectors in Japan, including retail, accommodation, and dining [1] Group 2 - The largest travel agency in Japan, JTB Corporation, has projected that due to the uncertain outlook for visitors from mainland China, the number of tourists entering Japan in 2026 may decrease by 3% [1]
日本观光局:2025年12月中国内地访日游客数量同比大降
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-21 15:24