-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%

Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's erroneous remarks about Taiwan have not only heightened regional tension, but also affected Japan's domestic economy, causing a serious impact on Japan's tourism industry. According to reports, from the retail business district in Tokyo to tourist attractions in Osaka, the busy scene of the past is cooling down. Tokyo is one of Japan's major inbound tourist destinations. Affected by the recent decline in the number of Chinese tourists, the local tourism industry has cooled down markedly. Osaka is Japan's second-largest economic center, and its economy is highly dependent on tourism. The data shows that from winter this year to early spring next year, the number of airline ticket reservations departing from China to Osaka dropped 55% to 65% year on year, and Osaka Kansai International Airport ranked first in Japan in terms of flight cuts. In Osaka's famous Shinsaibashi business district, there was a marked decrease in the number of tourist buses that stopped intensively in the past, and the number of Chinese customers in restaurants also dropped sharply.

智通財經·12/14/2025 12:41:01
語音播報
Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae's erroneous remarks about Taiwan have not only heightened regional tension, but also affected Japan's domestic economy, causing a serious impact on Japan's tourism industry. According to reports, from the retail business district in Tokyo to tourist attractions in Osaka, the busy scene of the past is cooling down. Tokyo is one of Japan's major inbound tourist destinations. Affected by the recent decline in the number of Chinese tourists, the local tourism industry has cooled down markedly. Osaka is Japan's second-largest economic center, and its economy is highly dependent on tourism. The data shows that from winter this year to early spring next year, the number of airline ticket reservations departing from China to Osaka dropped 55% to 65% year on year, and Osaka Kansai International Airport ranked first in Japan in terms of flight cuts. In Osaka's famous Shinsaibashi business district, there was a marked decrease in the number of tourist buses that stopped intensively in the past, and the number of Chinese customers in restaurants also dropped sharply.