Japan Becomes the World’s Hottest Travel Destination in 2026 as Tourism Reaches Historic Highs
Japan’s tourism surges in 2026 with record visitors, driven by culture, easy access, smart policies, and sustainable travel across cities and regions.
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Japan’s tourism surges in 2026 with record visitors, driven by culture, easy access, smart policies, and sustainable travel across cities and regions.
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