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  2. 8 lessons on visiting Japan, from dumb American travelers - AOL

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    Cash is still king in Japan. Probably half the restaurants and bars we went to did not accept credit cards or virtual pay. It's not for lack of technology; they're just too stubborn/smart to pay ...

  3. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, their 2.4 million arrivals made up 27% of the tourists visiting Japan. [15] Travelers from China have been the highest spenders in Japan by country, spending an estimated 196.4 billion yen (US$2.4 billion) in 2011, or almost a quarter of total expenditure by foreign visitors, according to data from the Japan Tourism Agency. [16]

  4. Inbound tourism to Japan - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Visit Japan Campaign has been carried out since 2003. In 2015, the number of foreign visitors to Japan surged to a record high of nearly 20 million. A key factor driving this surge was the government's easing of visa requirements, especially for Southeast Asian countries.

  5. 2. Fill out the Visit Japan Web form. U.S. citizens don’t need a visa to visit Japan for stays under 90 days, but you will need to fill out a Visit Japan Web immigration and customs form.Save ...

  6. Japan is encouraging Americans to visit with free domestic ...

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    Japan is a popular spot for tourists, and a new initiative would make it easier and more affordable to visit than ever before. Japan Airlines is offering free domestic flights to tourists from the ...

  7. Japanese work environment - Wikipedia

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    Many both in and outside Japan share an image of the Japanese work environment that is based on a "simultaneous recruiting of new graduates" (新卒一括採用, Shinsotsu-Ikkatsu-Saiyō) and "lifetime-employment" (終身雇用, Shūshin-Koyō) model used by large companies as well as a reputation of long work-hours and strong devotion to one's company.

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