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  2. Inbound tourism to Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Tourism White Paper published by the Japan Tourism Agency in June 2020 removed the target figure of 40 million annual visitors. [9] According to the data released by the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) on November 16, 2022, the number of inbound travelers in October of that year was 499,000 (2.4 times higher than the previous month).

  3. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Japan is a major industry and contributor to the Japanese economy. In 2019, the sector directly contributed 11 trillion yen (US$100 billion), or 2% of the GDP, and attracted 31.88 million international tourists.

  4. Seichi junrei - Wikipedia

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    Using the language of seichi junrei – along with anime tourism and contents tourismJapan's central government, local chambers of commerce, business associations, and private interest groups have promoted the practice as a measure to increase the number of tourists visiting Japan, to attract visitors from seichi to the surrounding ...

  5. Is the Japan tourism bubble at risk of bursting? - AOL

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    International tourism to Japan has exploded in recent years, and while the official figure for 2024 is yet to be released it is now certain to be a new record in excess of the 31.9 million who ...

  6. Japan visitors exceed 3 million for 2nd straight month ... - AOL

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    Japan welcomed more than 3 million visitors for a second straight month in April, official data showed on Wednesday, setting the stage for a potential record year for tourism. The number of ...

  7. 123Movies - Wikipedia

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    123Movies, GoMovies, GoStream, MeMovies or 123movieshub was a network of file streaming websites operating from Vietnam which allowed users to watch films for free. It was called the world's "most popular illegal site" by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) in March 2018, [3] [6] before being shut down a few weeks later on foot of a criminal investigation by the Vietnamese ...

  8. 2005 in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 2005 – September 16, 2005 Ah My Goddess: TBS: January 6 anime January 6, 2005 - July 7, 2005 Aikurushii: TBS: April 10 drama April 10, 2005 – June 26, 2005 Air: BS-i: January 6 anime January 6, 2005 - March 31, 2005 Air in Summer: BS-i: August 28 anime August 28, 2005 – September 4, 2005 B-Legend! Battle B-Daman Fire Spirits: TV ...

  9. Seibu Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1956, the chain caters largely for the Japanese tourism market with fifty hotels within the country but also has a limited number of overseas resorts in Hawaii, Taiwan and Malaysia. [17] Statistics released by the company state that, at the end of the 2013 fiscal year, there were 6,737 employees and that its capital stock was ¥3.6 ...