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Which country has the most valuable passport?

Since my country’s reform and opening up, the country’s economic development has been getting better and better, and people’s living standards have also been significantly improved. After being satisfied with food and clothing problems, they will choose to travel during holidays. In recent years, my country's tourism industry has developed greatly. In addition to domestic travel, many citizens also choose to travel abroad to see the outside world.

In the past, when people talked about going abroad, everyone would find it strange and envious. Now, going abroad has become a very common phenomenon, but going abroad is not something you can just leave. There is one big thing that people need to solve first, which is to apply for a passport. A passport is a necessity for going abroad.

If people are traveling abroad and their passport is missing, it will be very troublesome, which will directly determine whether you can return home smoothly. The passports of each country are different. Among more than 200 countries in the world, do you know which country has the most valuable passport?

The editor checked the data and found that in the ranking of global passport value, Japan ranks first because Japan has the most visa-free countries, with 190 countries. In other words, Japanese citizens holding Japanese passports can visit 190 countries visa-free. Despite the high data, the passport holding rate of Japanese citizens is only 25%, while the passport holding rate of the superpower United States is 42%, and the passport holding rate of the United Kingdom is as high as 70%.

Many Chinese netizens feel pity for such data results. After all, China has a lot of tourists who love to travel, and many citizens also have headaches because of the problem of being refused visas when leaving the country. But in fact, there are certain reasons why the Japanese passport holding rate is low. Let’s take a look at it together.

The Japanese were frequent visitors to major scenic spots around the world in the 20th century, but in the 21st century, their enthusiasm for going out for fun has been greatly reduced, because the pressure of Japanese people’s lives is constantly rising, and those who have been to Japan Most tourists will find that sometimes they see some young people hanging out drunk on the streets in the early morning. They drink to relieve stress because of stress. Many Japanese are too busy making ends meet to consider traveling abroad.

However, the editor believes that traveling can truly release stress. No matter how busy or tired our lives are, we still have to take some time for ourselves to breathe. What do you think?