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Japan breaks annual visitor record in 11 months

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                                People walk along Takeshita Street at Harajuku shopping area in Tokyo, Japan, on Aug. 10. Japan set a new annual record for visitor arrivals with one month to spare, official data showed on Wednesday, as the weak yen helped propel the nation’s tourism boom.

REUTERS/WILLY KURNIAWAN/FILE PHOTO

People walk along Takeshita Street at Harajuku shopping area in Tokyo, Japan, on Aug. 10. Japan set a new annual record for visitor arrivals with one month to spare, official data showed on Wednesday, as the weak yen helped propel the nation’s tourism boom.

TOKYO >> Japan set a new annual record for visitor arrivals with one month to spare, official data showed on Wednesday, as the weak yen helped propel the nation’s tourism boom.

November saw 3.19 million foreign visitors for business and leisure, data from the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) showed, bringing the total for 2024 so far to 33.4 million.

That eclipsed the previous annual record of 31.9 million set in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic shut global borders.

Last month’s arrivals edged down from 3.31 million visitors in October, the most for any month on record.

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