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Asia/Singapore Friday, 23rd January 2026
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Pan Pacific Hotels Group puts a pin on Kyoto

Pan Pacific Hotels Group (PPHG) is expanding its footprint in Japan with the signing of a strategic partnership with Tokyu Hotels that will result...

Accommodation revenue in Japan continues to grow

Hotel and ryokan operators in Japan are expecting record revenues in fiscal 2024 (April 2024 to March 2025), buoyed by the almost full rebound of revenue...

More travellers heading to less well-known spots in Japan

With Japan recording at least three million international arrivals per month since March, more and more tourism stakeholders are considering how to address overtourism...

Japan innovates after dark events for tourists’ entertainment

More night-time entertainment is being developed and launched in Japan as part of efforts to enhance the country’s reputation as an all-round destination. Japan has...

Aichi Prefecture to host Tourism Expo Japan in 2025

Japan's flagship travel and tourism event, Tourism Expo Japan, will be held in Aichi Prefecture in 2025 for the first time as part of...

Japan regional airports see positive growth in international numbers

International arrivals are on the rise at Japan’s regional airports, particularly those with direct flights from neighbouring countries such as Taiwan and South Korea,...

Discover Japan’s wonders with Rakuten Travel

Rakuten Travel is having a Super Sale, offering travellers savings of up to 50 per cent off travel bookings to Japan. From now to June...

Vietnam outbound power grows for Japan

Record numbers of Vietnamese travellers are holidaying in Japan, demonstrating the potential of the South-east Asian country as one of Japan’s key source markets. Tourist...

Intense demand, labour pains take Japan hotel rates higher

Hotel rates in Japan are soaring as the number of inbound tourists surges and the hospitality sector’s labour shortage continues to bite. Attracted by the...

March brings record-high arrivals to Japan, weak yen a factor

Japan welcomed 3,081,600 tourists in March, a record high that the Japan Tourism Agency attributes to the weak yen and high demand for cherry...