Japan’s remote tourist areas see deluge of foreign visitors amid overtourism

Japan’s remote tourist areas are experiencing a surge in foreign visitors, making overtourism a serious issue. As part of efforts toward an inclusive society, this trend is drawing attention.

Japan’s remote tourist areas are facing a deluge of foreign visitors, leading to serious overtourism problems. This issue is highlighted in a series on building an inclusive society. According to a report in The Japan News on January 11, 2026, these areas are overwhelmed by the tourism boom, resulting in excessive crowding. The need for sustainable tourism practices is underscored, though specific measures remain a future challenge.

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