Who Visits Japan the Most? A Look at Japan’s Booming Tourism by Country

In recent years, Japan has seen an incredible boom in international tourism. After travel restrictions were lifted, visitor numbers quickly bounced back — and by 2024, Japan welcomed a record 36.9 million travelers, surpassing the pre-pandemic 2019 level. Travel Voice+2Tourist Japan+2

So who is visiting Japan, and what do the numbers tell us? Let’s explore.


Recent Trends at a Glance

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  • The bar/line charts show that after a sharp drop during the COVID-19 years, inbound tourism rebounded strongly to new highs.
  • Japan’s total visitors in 2024 reached about 36.9 million, a significant jump from 2023. Tourist Japan+1
  • According to the official statistics site of the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), you can download year-by-year and country/region breakdowns. 日本の観光統計データ | Japan Tourism Statistics+1

Top Countries Visiting Japan (2024 estimates & trends)

Here’s a simplified ranking of the major source countries of international visitors to Japan and some notes on each. Note: exact visitor counts vary by reporting month and country; the table below gives approximate ranking positions and recent insights.

RankCountry / RegionApproximate share / trends*Notes for Travellers
1South Korea~22% of visitors in 2024 (according to one source) Digital Marketing for AsiaShort flights, many weekend/short-trip travellers.
2China~17.6% of visitors in 2024 (one estimate) Digital Marketing for AsiaMajor market, shopping & sightseeing focus.
3Taiwan~14.5% of visitors in 2024 (one estimate) Digital Marketing for AsiaHigh repeat-visit rate, exploring beyond major cities.
4United States2.7 million+ visitors in 2024 (33% up over 2023) Japan TravelLonger stays, more experience-driven travel.
5Other markets (incl. Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, India)Growing fast especially from Southeast Asia & IndiaYounger travellers, new routes, regional travel increase.

* Figures are rounding/estimates based on available sources; always check JNTO for latest breakdowns.


Why These Markets Matter & What It Means for You

  • With many visitors now coming from diverse countries, Japan is catering more than ever to multi-language signage, cashless payments, and tourism-friendly services.
  • Popular destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka are busier than ever; it’s worth considering less-crowded regions (e.g., Tohoku, Shikoku, Kyushu) to enjoy a more relaxed trip.
  • Different source markets often mean different travel styles: for example, Chinese and Korean visitors may focus on shopping and short trips, while visitors from the U.S./Europe might go for longer stays and immersive experiences.
  • If you’re planning your trip: book early (especially during cherry blossom or autumn foliage seasons), consider off-peak time or lesser-known areas, and be mindful of travel demand.

Why So Many People Are Coming to Japan

Several factors have fueled the recent surge in visitors:

  • A weak yen, making travel and shopping in Japan more affordable.
  • Eased visa rules and more direct flights connecting Japan with the rest of the world.
  • Pop culture and global trends such as anime, Japanese cuisine, and traditional experiences attracting new audiences.
  • Unique mix of tradition and modern life — where you can visit ancient temples in the morning and futuristic districts like Shibuya or Akihabara in the afternoon.
  • Together, these have made Japan one of the most desirable destinations on the planet.

Why These Markets Matter & What It Means for You

  • With many visitors now coming from diverse countries, Japan is catering more than ever to multi-language signage, cashless payments, and tourism-friendly services.
  • Popular destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka are busier than ever; it’s worth considering less-crowded regions (e.g., Tohoku, Shikoku, Kyushu) to enjoy a more relaxed trip.
  • Different source markets often mean different travel styles: for example, Chinese and Korean visitors may focus on shopping and short trips, while visitors from the U.S./Europe might go for longer stays and immersive experiences.
  • If you’re planning your trip: book early (especially during cherry blossom or autumn foliage seasons), consider off-peak time or lesser-known areas, and be mindful of travel demand.

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