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Why is Japanese tourism widely praised?

Today, Japan, as one of the developed countries in Asia, has perfect service facilities and environment. Visitors to Japan can fully experience services that they can't enjoy at home. For example, toilets in Japan are heated, but there is no such service in China, and Japan also attaches great importance to cultural development. Their traditional culture is very attractive, and many places of interest are well preserved. They are close to China, and their tourism promotion is also very strong. The visa for going abroad is convenient, there are many delicious foods and unique tastes. Compared with other countries, the cost of tourism is still relatively low.

Japanese tourism has to mention cherry blossoms, because the cherry blossom season has now become the super IP of Japanese tourism. At the same time, it is also the main symbol of tourism, and its upstream and downstream industries in the tourism chain have remarkable pulling ability. Seize the real-time opportunity, many Japanese companies will also sell various limited-edition cherry blossom products, thus promoting the local economic development and gradually becoming a collective consumption phenomenon.

By analyzing the sales of local products in the cherry blossom season, we can find that the kimono experience has become one of the most popular local amusement projects for China tourists, among which Tokyo is the most popular place for kimono experience products. Famous food stores such as Universal Studios Osaka and Crab Cave are also very popular, and the towering wild sightseeing trains in Lanshan have also greatly attracted tourists, thus enhancing their popularity.

Many people may think that as a developed country, Japan's tourism consumption level is relatively high, and the per capita tourism consumption level is about 1000 to 2000. In fact, this is also the case under normal circumstances. Except for the extremely poor travel expenses, although the travel cost in Japan is obviously higher than that in Southeast Asia, the cost can be controlled as long as the funds are used reasonably and those cost-effective expenses are found.