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Travel and Tourism in Japan

The Tohoku earthquake which hit Japan on 11 March 2011 and the subsequent tsunami and Fukushima nuclear power plant fallout has impacted Japan’s travel and tourism. The number of outbound, inbound and domestic travellers sharply decreased for the ...

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Tourism Flows Domestic in Japan

Recovering from the global recession, tourism flows domestic had a good start, registering a healthy increase in number of travellers. As there are eight 3-day weekends and 10-day holidays are possible during Japan’s so-called Golden Week, players in...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in Japan

With the recovery of the global economy, Japan enjoyed a high turnout of incoming arrivals in 2010 and until 11 March 2011 when the country was hit by the Tohoku earthquake. In March, foreign arrivals plunged by a record decline of over 50%, in April...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in Japan

The March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunami caused by the earthquake brought immeasurable devastation to the northeast coast of Japan, including the meltdown of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station. Japanese restrained leisure activities for the ...

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Tourist Attractions in Japan

In March 2011 Japan was hit by one of the largest earthquakes in world history. Not only did the damaged transport infrastructures and the nuclear scare caused by the earthquake suppress travelling, but the nation also voluntarily restrained from ...

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Transportation in Japan

Sales of transportation were severely impacted by one of the largest earthquakes in Japan’s history. The 11 March earthquake damaged transport infrastructure and the tsunami caused by the earthquake brought immeasurable devastation to northeast coast...

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Travel Accommodation in Japan

Not only did damaged transport infrastructure and a nuclear scare follow the earthquake that rocked Japan in March 2011, but also the nation voluntarily restrained from leisure activities to show respect for people who died and suffered from the ...

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Travel Retail in Japan

Recovering from the global recession, travel retailers expected good improvements in sales of outbound and domestic travelling products in 2011. However, Japan was hit by one of the most powerful earthquake in world history in March and travelling ...

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Car Rental in Japan

A steady growth of car rental was disturbed by low domestic travelling demand caused by the Tohoku earthquake that hit in March. In 2011 sales totalled ¥374.9 billion, a decrease of 3% compared with the previous year. The business sector experienced ...

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Health and Wellness Tourism in Japan

The spa holiday is a Japanese tradition. Although its popularity has somewhat deteriorated, it still accounts for a large share of domestic travelling, thus spas continued to dominate health and wellness tourism in Japan, holding 98% of value sales ...

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