TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tensions between the governments of China and Japan have affected the tourism industry of both countries.
TOKYO (Reuters) -Tourism-related Japanese stocks plunged on Monday after China warned its citizens against travel to its North Asian neighbour following a widening diplomatic rift over Taiwan. Isetan ...
Japan is one of the most popular international destinations right now. In April 2025, Japan welcomed a record-breaking 3.9 million international visitors, according to the Japan National Tourism ...
Diplomatic storms often begin with a few carefully chosen words, yet they can quickly escalate into actions that affect millions of ordinary citizens. The latest tension between China and Japan ...
Some of Japan's biggest tourism and retail-related stocks slumped after Beijing warned its citizens against traveling to and studying in the country. The warning followed Japan's Prime Minister Sanae ...
Japan broke a record for tourism in 2024, with people from all over the world visiting the island nation. But the country has even bigger tourist goals for the years ahead. Hokuto Asano, first ...
Japan is eager to attract even more visitors, but effectively managing mass tourism is becoming just as important for the government as hitting its visitor targets. Japan’s tourism boom is showing no ...
A comic book has sparked travel anxiety in East Asia with predictions that a “real catastrophe” will hit Japan this summer. The Future I Saw, a comic book by manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, has prompted ...
Japan continues to be the darling of the travel world. The country is on track to surpass a record-breaking 40 million international visitors by the end of 2025, according to a new analysis by Tourist ...
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Beijing/Tokyo – Japan has warned its citizens in China to step up safety precautions and avoid crowded places, amid a deepening dispute between Asia’s two largest economies over Japanese Prime ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaich shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of the Japan-China summit on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Gyeongju, South ...