Japan's tourist arrivals hit all-time high as weak currency draws masses
Briefly

In 2024, Japan welcomed a record 36.8 million visitors, driven by a weak yen and resulting in a 53% increase in foreign spending to $51.78bn.
The city government of Kyoto is hiking hotel taxes to 10,000 yen per night to tackle over-tourism, arguing that the increase will fund infrastructure improvements.
Kyoto faced backlash with new restrictions following reports of tourist misbehavior, such as harassment of geishas, highlighting the challenges posed by increased tourism.
Municipalities are responding to tourist complaints and infrastructure strain, reflecting a balancing act between economic benefit and local residents' quality of life.
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