Visitors to Japan decline 5.5% in April

Japan recorded a 5.5% drop in visitors during April. Arrivals from eight Middle East nations fell sharply by 21.4% to 22,300 amid flight cancellations and reductions.

Japan recorded a 5.5% drop in visitors during April.

Arrivals from eight Middle East nations fell sharply by 21.4% to 22,300. The decrease reflected flight cancellations and reductions affecting the region.

The figures highlight ongoing challenges in certain international travel routes to Japan.

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