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International arrivals in Japan totaled 246,000 in 2021, down 94% over 2020 or down 99.2% over 2019

International arrivals in Japan totaled 246,000 in 2021, down 94% over 2020 or down 99.2% over 2019

The number of international arrivals in Japan in 2021 was 245,900, down 94% over 2020 (4,115,828) or down 99.2% over pre-COVID-19 2019 (31,882,049), according to JNTO.
International arrivals in Japan were just 20,000 in November 2021, before quarantine enhancement due to Omicron variant

International arrivals in Japan were just 20,000 in November 2021, before quarantine enhancement due to Omicron variant

The number of international arrivals in Japan in November 2021 was 20,700 only, 63.5% fewer than a year ago. Omicron variant has forced the Japanese government to suspend the deregulations for a month at least.
Global travel restrictions still limited international visitors to Japan with 22,000 only in October 2021

Global travel restrictions still limited international visitors to Japan with 22,000 only in October 2021

The number of international visitors to Japan in October 2021 was 22,100 only even though the Japanese government has eased entry restrictions for vaccinated international visitors since October.
International visitors to Japan declined again to 17,700 in September 2021 after the end of Olympics and Paralympics

International visitors to Japan declined again to 17,700 in September 2021 after the end of Olympics and Paralympics

The number of international visitors to Japan in September 2021 reduced again to 17,700 from 51,000 in July and 26,000 in August because Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics ended.
International visitors to Japan exceeded 50,000 in total in July 2021, a Tokyo Olympics month

International visitors to Japan exceeded 50,000 in total in July 2021, a Tokyo Olympics month

The number of international visitors to Japan was 51,100 in July 2021, a Tokyo Olympics month, increasing by five times from 9,300 in June: 6,100 from U.S., 3,900 from China, 3,400 from U.K., 2,500 from France and 2,200 from Germany.
International visitors to Japan plunged below 10,000 in June 2021 for the first time in the last four months

International visitors to Japan plunged below 10,000 in June 2021 for the first time in the last four months

The number of international travelers to Japan was 9,300 in June 2021, plunging below 10,000 for the first time since February 2021, down 99.7% compared to two years ago (2,880,041 visitors).
International arrivals in Japan were just 4.1 million in 2020, including 59,000 in December 2020

International arrivals in Japan were just 4.1 million in 2020, including 59,000 in December 2020

The number of international arrivals in Japan was just 4,115,900 in 2020, which was one tenth of the government’s goal of 40 million for 2020. In December 2020 only, international arrivals were down 97.7% year on year to 58,700.
International arrivals in Japan remained a 97.7% reduction in November 2020, despite doubling from October

International arrivals in Japan remained a 97.7% reduction in November 2020, despite doubling from October

The number of international arrivals in Japan was down 97.7% year on year to 56,700 in November 2020, doubling from the previous month (28,000 arrivals). Arrivals from China still decreased by 97.6% year on year to 18,100, but largely increasing from 4,500 in October.
International arrivals in Japan remained a 98.9% reduction in October 2020

International arrivals in Japan remained a 98.9% reduction in October 2020

The number of international arrivals in Japan was down 98.9% year on year to 27,400 in October 2020. Visitors from five markets accounted for half of the total including the most 6,200 from Vietnam (-86.7%).
International arrivals in Japan were more than 10,000 in September 2020 for the first time in the past half a year

International arrivals in Japan were more than 10,000 in September 2020 for the first time in the past half a year

The number of international arrivals in Japan was down 99.4% year on year to 13,700 in September 2020, exceeding 10,000 for the first time in the past half a year. Arrivals from Singapore was 30 only even though the business track started.
International visitors to Japan were down 99% to 3,800 in July 2020, marking YOY reductions for 10 months in a row

International visitors to Japan were down 99% to 3,800 in July 2020, marking YOY reductions for 10 months in a row

JNTO reported international visitors to Japan was down 99.9% year on year to 3,800 in July 2020, and the YOY reduction was seen for ten months in a row, and the almost zero results have been seen since April.
Visitors to Japan from South Korea, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong were only 460 in June 2020

Visitors to Japan from South Korea, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong were only 460 in June 2020

Visitors to Japan from South Korea, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong were only 460 in June 2020, 100 from South Korea, 300 visitors from China, 50 from Taiwan and fewer than 10 from Hong Kong.
International visitors to Japan was down 99.9% to 2,600 in June 2020, almost zero in 22 markets for three months in a row

International visitors to Japan was down 99.9% to 2,600 in June 2020, almost zero in 22 markets for three months in a row

International visitors to Japan was down 99.9% year on year to 2,600 in June 2020.Visitors from all of the 22 JNTO ’s targeting markets were almost zero for three months in a row.
International visitors from U.S., U.K. and Australia to Japan were almost zero in April 2020

International visitors from U.S., U.K. and Australia to Japan were almost zero in April 2020

JNTO statistics shows that International visitors from U.S., U.K. and Australia to Japan were almost zero in April 2020 obviously due to COVID-19.
International visitors to Japan unprecedentedly declined by 99.9% to 2,900 only in April 2020

International visitors to Japan unprecedentedly declined by 99.9% to 2,900 only in April 2020

The inbound travel market of Japan lost almost 100% of international visitors in April 2020 obviously because of travel restrictions under the COVID-19 pandemic.
The inbound travel market from Southeast Asia to Japan saw 80% or more reduction in March 2020

The inbound travel market from Southeast Asia to Japan saw 80% or more reduction in March 2020

Visitors from Southeast Asia to Japan considerably declined in March 2020 due to COVID-19. 90% or higher decreases were seen in Thailand and Singapore.