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Japan Tourism White Paper Reports Record Travel Spending

TOKYO - Japan welcomed a record 42.68 million foreign tourists in 2025, while spending by overseas visitors also reached an all-time high of 9.5 trillion yen, according to the 2026 Tourism White Paper approved by the Cabinet on July 10.

The number of inbound tourists increased by about 16% from the previous year, while travel spending rose by approximately 17%.

Although the share of visitors from Asia declined, an increase in airline services helped attract more tourists from Europe, the United States, Australia and other markets.

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