Last Updated on 06/08/2024
The rapid rate of depreciation of the Japanese yen and the raising of the daily cap on the number of visitors to Japan from abroad from 20,000 to 50,000 are expected to increase the number of foreign visitors to Japan.
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The highest number of foreign visitors to Japan in 2019 was 31,880,000 for the year. The yen was around 110 yen to the dollar during this period, so the current exchange rate of 144 yen is 30% cheaper. While the Japanese government is wary of the rapid depreciation of the yen, it has also indicated that it intends to take advantage of the weak yen, and is not expected to take any proactive, concrete measures to counter the yen's depreciation in the foreseeable future.
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News related to the weak yen
BBC NEWS [Sep, 2022]
"Japan could lift cap on foreign tourists to lift economy"
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-62873518
The Japan Times [Sep 14, 2022]
Tourists will love the yen. Will Japan love them back?
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2022/09/14/commentary/japan-commentary/tourism-yen-slump/
Toyo Keizai ONLINE [2022/09/13 3:00]
"Will Rise in Foreign Tourists Halt Yen Weakness?"
https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/617917
Reuters [September 7, 2022, 7:35 p.m.]
"Inbound expectations due to the weak yen, dissatisfaction with half-hearted waterfront measures"
https://jp.reuters.com/article/japan-tourim-yen-idJPKBN2Q811O
MBS NEWS [September 9, 2022 17:35]
"With the "Super Weak Yen," Some Foreign Visitors to Japan Buy "200,000-300,000 Yen Worth" of Brushes at Sushi Restaurants"
https://www.mbs.jp/news/kansainews/20220909/GE00045749.shtml
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