I was in Shibuya recently and Scramble felt somewhat…sparse during the early afternoon.
Tell that to the hordes of tourists with giant suitcases and strollers on the yamanote during morning peak commute times.
Nah, i was in japan 2 weeks ago. It feels the same as before (been here). Still plenty of tourists.
So there is an upside to this horrible miscalculation by the mango Mussolini
Lets hope jet fuel continues to increase in price.
Kyoto was absolutely packed with tourists like a week ago.
2k for 1 economy ticket where I am, too expensive for most people
well fuel surcharge are starting in june …
Trump that doofus
I was just in Tokyo station (like an hour ago) and I saw a TON of tourists. Several groups of retirees from I’m guessing the US based on their accents
Wow, I knew war wasn’t the greatest, but this just makes me want to get out there and protest in the streets. The tourism industry is the real victim of war.
That’s why I don’t believe in mainstream news these days. They all have their narratives to promote. When it comes to china, it’s Japan’s tourism hits new record despite fewer Chinese tourists. And of course everyone rejoices.
Journalist: Here is a researched large-scale dataset from reliable sources.
Reader: *pfft* Whatever. Here is my singular anecdotal experience.
(Edit: It is also abundantly clear from most of the responses that nobody here has actually bothered to read the article. But that will not stop them from opining on the accuracy of a piece they haven’t even read.)
I miss 2020-2021. Still off and on with lockdown, but we had Go-To Travel, no waves of tourists, less inflation, and knowing things would eventually get better despite the uncertainty of that time.
Huh? really? um, pretty sure it’s just seasonal waves in tourism
The article specifically talks about European tourist cancellations in specific areas like Shirakawago and surrounds.
Tokyo and Kyoto are not the point here.
This is interesting because before looking at this article, I’ve been feeling like there’s been an INSANE amount of both Western and non-Japanese Asian tourists in Tokyo right now since the cherry blossom season. It feels like the most I’ve seen in Tokyo since I moved here in 2024.
I just flew to western Europe and the flight took like 15hrs and it cost like 500kjpy. I can see why even with weak yen tourists are going elsewhere
Pain instead of relief? Don’t they complaint about overtourism very often?
I’m a tour guide and this month has been great… Actually I only recently became a tour guide.
Honestly it’s weird to me that so many people are traveling despite the wars. But I sure don’t mind the money.
If the tourism in Japan declines, I dare say there will be a general sigh of relief from the Japanese. They have been complaining about the excessive amount of tourists for months now. I think last year they even had a shortage of rice and excessive tourists was named as part of the reason for the shortage.
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I was in Shibuya recently and Scramble felt somewhat…sparse during the early afternoon.
Tell that to the hordes of tourists with giant suitcases and strollers on the yamanote during morning peak commute times.
Nah, i was in japan 2 weeks ago. It feels the same as before (been here). Still plenty of tourists.
So there is an upside to this horrible miscalculation by the mango Mussolini
Lets hope jet fuel continues to increase in price.
Kyoto was absolutely packed with tourists like a week ago.
2k for 1 economy ticket where I am, too expensive for most people
well fuel surcharge are starting in june …
Trump that doofus
I was just in Tokyo station (like an hour ago) and I saw a TON of tourists. Several groups of retirees from I’m guessing the US based on their accents
Wow, I knew war wasn’t the greatest, but this just makes me want to get out there and protest in the streets. The tourism industry is the real victim of war.
That’s why I don’t believe in mainstream news these days. They all have their narratives to promote. When it comes to china, it’s Japan’s tourism hits new record despite fewer Chinese tourists. And of course everyone rejoices.
Journalist: Here is a researched large-scale dataset from reliable sources.
Reader: *pfft* Whatever. Here is my singular anecdotal experience.
(Edit: It is also abundantly clear from most of the responses that nobody here has actually bothered to read the article. But that will not stop them from opining on the accuracy of a piece they haven’t even read.)
I miss 2020-2021. Still off and on with lockdown, but we had Go-To Travel, no waves of tourists, less inflation, and knowing things would eventually get better despite the uncertainty of that time.
Huh? really? um, pretty sure it’s just seasonal waves in tourism
The article specifically talks about European tourist cancellations in specific areas like Shirakawago and surrounds.
Tokyo and Kyoto are not the point here.
This is interesting because before looking at this article, I’ve been feeling like there’s been an INSANE amount of both Western and non-Japanese Asian tourists in Tokyo right now since the cherry blossom season. It feels like the most I’ve seen in Tokyo since I moved here in 2024.
I just flew to western Europe and the flight took like 15hrs and it cost like 500kjpy. I can see why even with weak yen tourists are going elsewhere
Pain instead of relief? Don’t they complaint about overtourism very often?
I’m a tour guide and this month has been great… Actually I only recently became a tour guide.
Honestly it’s weird to me that so many people are traveling despite the wars. But I sure don’t mind the money.
If the tourism in Japan declines, I dare say there will be a general sigh of relief from the Japanese. They have been complaining about the excessive amount of tourists for months now. I think last year they even had a shortage of rice and excessive tourists was named as part of the reason for the shortage.
This is very sad.
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