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China advisory drives Japan arrivals down

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International arrivals to Japan fell 5.5% in April to 3.69 million, the first decline in three months, driven almost entirely by a 56.8% collapse in Chinese visitors after Beijing's travel advisory.

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Japan's 5.5% April arrivals drop is a China story driven by Beijing's advisory, not the new accommodation taxes.

International arrivals to Japan fell 5.5% year-on-year to 3,692,200 in April 2026, the first decline in three months, the Japan Tourism Agency reported. 1 The fall was driven almost entirely by China, where arrivals collapsed 56.8% to 330,700 after Beijing issued an official advisory urging citizens to avoid Japan; Middle East visitors fell 21.4%. Nine markets still set April records, including South Korea (up 21.7%) and Taiwan (up 19.7%), and the four-month cumulative held near flat at 14,375,800, down just 0.5%. The accommodation-tax wave that reached Hokkaido and fifteen further municipalities from 1 April coincided with the data but was not its cause: a diplomatic rupture with one large source market, not the new lodging levies on nomads and tourists, explains the headline drop.

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Japan tracks how many foreign visitors arrive each month. In April 2026, that number fell for the first time in three months: 3.69 million arrivals, down 5.5% on the same month in 2025. Almost all of that decline came from one country. China's government issued a travel advisory telling Chinese citizens to avoid Japan, and Chinese visitor numbers collapsed 56.8% to 330,700. Without that China drop, Japan's total arrivals would actually have risen, because visitors from South Korea and Taiwan set new April records. Some reports have suggested the new local accommodation taxes that took effect in Japan from 1 April (adding roughly 100 to 500 yen per night in various cities) might have deterred visitors. Japan's JNTO data records nine markets setting April records despite those taxes, confirming that Beijing's travel advisory drove the 56.8% Chinese collapse while all other major source markets remained positive.

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