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There were only 1.7 million visitors to Japan in May. How big is the blow to Japanese tourism?

There were only 1.7 million visitors to Japan in May. How big is the blow to Japanese tourism?

In May, only 1.7 million tourists came to China, while only 30 Japanese tourists came. This is a huge blow to Japan, which has a small land area, lack of resources and most of its economy depends on tourism resources. Because of this epidemic, Japan's economy has been stagnant for several months, and few people are willing to travel to Japan. Compared with the same period last year, the number of tourists decreased by 99.9%, which directly led to the bankruptcy and unemployment of many people. As we all know, Japan is a country with scarce resources but rich tourism resources. Building a country through sightseeing? China tourists are sometimes the main force of Japanese tourism. This epidemic has dealt a great blow to Japanese tourism. In May, Japan only received 30 tourists from China, with an average of only one tourist from China every day, which directly led to a turnover of only half that of the same period last year.

Due to the impact of the epidemic, China travel agencies canceled orders one after another, and some big travel agencies received hundreds of cancelled orders, which directly led to many employees having to take vacations, making it difficult for them to make ends meet. The epidemic came quickly and the situation was grim. In order to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus epidemic, many countries called on their nationals to go out as little as possible and not to go to Japan. How long this situation will last is unpredictable. Not only small enterprises are difficult to support, but also large commercial organizations are difficult to maintain.

Because Japan has imposed entry restrictions on China, South Korea, the United States and other countries and regions 100, the reduction of tourists' entry has a great impact on Japan's tourism industry, but compared with people's lives and health, the loss of economic income is secondary. However, some media have initially estimated that if the epidemic continues, Japan's economic losses can reach 500 billion yen!