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Why is Sino-Japanese relations so tense? Why are there so many Japanese tourists visiting China?

Last year, 26 169400 Japanese tourists visited China, breaking the 20 million mark for the first time and setting a new record. This can't help but raise questions: Why do Japanese people like to travel to Japan so much when Sino-Japanese relations are particularly tense? Not only has the number of tourists to Japan reached the highest level in history, but there is also an increasing trend. Today, a sister will analyze it:

1, the yen depreciated.

The popularity of Japanese travel to China is not "worshiping foreign things and obsessing over foreign things" or "forgetting one's ancestors after several lessons", but there are reasons to follow. The exchange rate of Japanese yen against RMB has been depreciating continuously in the last two years. Now, as long as 5 yuan is around, RMB can be converted into 100 yen, and goods denominated in yen are virtually 35% cheaper for China people!

The spending power of China's wealthy class needs to be released, while Singaporeans and Malaysians are tired of it. When Europe is too far away and the United States is too strict, Japan will open its doors to tourists from China.

Japan has a developed service industry.

Japan's service industry is among the best in the world! When the tourists get off, will the driver be right? What's wrong with the case? That guy is bluffing? 00 100 times. But from the Japanese point of view, it's not that China people like you, it's just a prescribed action at work. Of course, we should learn from the Japanese professionalism. It can be said that Japan's tourism industry, like its industry, has no good resources and depends entirely on majors. China people are served by the Japanese, so it's easy to feel a little self-esteem and comfortable!

3. Expand the target of duty-free goods.

Japan has expanded the duty-free goods from household appliances, clothing, luggage to the regular gifts brought back to China by Japanese tourists, such as alcohol, food, cosmetics and medicines, which greatly enhanced the shopping enthusiasm of people visiting Japan.

The Japanese government has issued a series of easing policies to attract tourists.

Japan has relaxed the application conditions for three-year multiple-entry visas for individual tourists to China, lifted the restrictions on high-income groups, and extended the validity of their visas to five years, making it more and more convenient for Japanese people to visit Japan.

As China people, what kind of attitude should we have?

Although traveling to Japan is personal freedom, personal image is the image of the country. If you travel to Japan, you must pay more attention to your behavior. In addition, the surge of tourists to China also reflects some problems in domestic consumption, such as quality fakes, health problems and service attitudes. There is still a certain gap between China and China. Only by constantly improving ourselves and paying attention to details can our consumers have more confidence in themselves and attract more foreign tourists.

Under the background that Sino-Japanese relations are expected to ease, will you be the next small partner to travel to Japan?