In an unexpected turn of events, Japan has emerged as a leading global tourist destination, surpassing Thailand. Japan is projected to welcome 35 million tourists this year, matching Thailand’s current numbers.
This shift is largely due to Japan’s favorable exchange rates and modern infrastructure, which have made it an increasingly attractive option for international travelers. During the first 11 months of 2024, Japan hosted over 33.3 million tourists, surpassing its previous record of 31.8 million visitors in 2019. Meanwhile, Thailand recorded 32 million visitors in the same period, showing steady growth but at a slower pace. Both countries are expected to end 2024 with 35 million visitors each.
Top Tourist Spots in Japan
Dotombori District (Osaka): Known for its vibrant nightlife, Dotombori is filled with theaters, restaurants, cafes, bars, arcades, and nightclubs, creating an energetic atmosphere for visitors.
Meiji Jingu Shrine (Tokyo): This iconic Shinto shrine, dedicated to Emperor and Empress Meiji, is framed by large gates and offers a peaceful escape from the city. It was originally completed in 1920 but underwent repairs after World War II damage.
Gion (Kyoto): Famous for its traditional tea houses and private clubs, Gion is Kyoto’s Geisha district. Visitors may even catch a glimpse of geishas in full traditional attire.
Himeji Castle (Himeji): Built in the early 17th century, Himeji Castle is considered the best example of Japanese castle architecture. It was the first Japanese site registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993.
Asakusa (Tokyo): Known for its bustling streets, shops, and restaurants, Asakusa is home to the iconic Senso-ji Temple, making it a must-visit destination for tourists.
Japan’s unique mix of traditional culture and modern amenities continues to attract travelers from around the world. This dynamic blend solidifies Japan’s place as a top global travel destination.