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Insight 2025/2026 - Japan Tourism : Too Much or Not Enough?

Insight 2025/2026 - Japan Tourism : Too Much or Not Enough?

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Insight 2025/2026
Last year, Japan broke tourism records. It attracted 37 million foreign visitors, the most ever. And now it wants more. But how will the government sell this vision to those who tire of tourists?
Insight 2025/2026
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