Shanghai tourists flock to Japan for three key reasons

time:2024-10-29 17:25 author: ChinaTravelNews

As one of the closest international destinations for Chinese tourists, Japan is leading the recovery of China's outbound tourism.

Excluding overseas Chinese and international students in Japan, the number of short-term visitors from China reached 21,000 in July 2024, accounting for over 90% of the total 23,000 visitors, according to data provided by Chinese aviation industry expert Hanming Li.

Notably, short-distance travel from Shanghai and the surrounding Jiangsu, Zhejiang provinces have stood out in this recovery.

The Shanghai Consular District has played a crucial role in the trend, visa issuance rates in the district have far outpaced those in other districts like Beijing and Guangzhou.

According to Hanming Li,three factors explain this surge:

* Proximity

The Yangtze River Delta is geographically the closest Chinese region to Japan. In fact, flying from Shanghai to Japan is closer than flying to some cities in western China.

*Favorable visa policy

Before the pandemic, the Japanese Consulate General in Shanghai had very relaxed visa requirements for residents of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. There was even a joke that "Shanghai residents could get a single-entry visa just by showing an ID and passport."

* Comparable economic conditions

When comparing living costs, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai are on par with most parts of Japan, except for Tokyo, providing a solid foundation for travel to Japan.

Editor Ⅰ: Zhang Wenwen

Editor Ⅱ: Wu Dan

Editor Ⅲ: Liu Guosong

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