End of Japan Covid-19 curbs triggers surge in visitors to near 1m in November

Tourists take photos in Osaka, on Dec 1, 2022. PHOTO: AFP

TOKYO – Visitor arrivals to Japan jumped to nearly 1 million in November, the first full month after the country scrapped Covid-19 curbs that effectively halted tourism for more than two years, data showed on Wednesday.

The number of foreign visitors, for both tourism and business, rose to 934,500 in November, almost double the October figure, the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) said.

Still, arrivals were down nearly two-thirds compared with pre-pandemic levels of 2019.

“The demand for Japan out of North America is very strong right now,” said Mr Virgilio Russi, vice-president of international sales for Air Canada.

Passenger demand from Canada to Japan is more than double what it was in 2019, Mr Russi added, citing a shift away from China among business travellers, as well as tourists taking advantage of the current weakness of the yen.

“From a cost perspective, Japan is quite reasonable right now,” he said.

While the yen has climbed this week after a surprise policy change by the Bank of Japan, it remains 13 per cent weaker against the US dollar in 2022. And while China has begun to relax its zero-Covid policy, analysts do not expect its borders to reopen till March or April.

So far in 2022, 2.46 million visitors have arrived in Japan, the JNTO data showed. That is a fraction of the record 31.8 million in 2019 and the government’s original 2020 goal of 40 million, timed to coincide with the Tokyo Olympics that were eventually postponed due to the pandemic.

Japan on Oct 11 ended some of the world’s strictest border controls, and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is counting on tourism to boost the economy.

The government aims to attract 5 trillion yen (S$51 billion) in annual tourist spending. But that may be difficult to reach, given Japan’s hospitality sector is suffering from a labour shortage and many Chinese citizens remain unable to travel.

A record 9.5 million Chinese people came to Japan in 2019, close to a third of all visitors. REUTERS

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