Japan recorded that seem to restore the confidence of tourists after the Fukushima disaster set a new record of foreign visitors last July, according to official statistics.
He has visited Japan last month's 1.27 million visitors for the purposes of business or tourism, thus bringing the number increased by 26.6% compared with the total number registered a year ago and has 7.53 million visitors since January, registering an increase of 26.4%.
This is attributed, according to the National Organization for Tourism in Japan to increase international flights from Tokyo's Haneda airport closest to the Japanese capital in addition to increasing aircraft chartered flights from Asia.
And brought the largest percentage of tourists from China has doubled the number of Chinese who visited Japan in within one month up to 281 thousand 200 tourists in July in evidence that tensions between the two countries because of the sovereignty of islands in the East China Sea no longer affect on tourism, as was the case at the height of this crisis (from September 2012 to 2013).
Taiwanese and occupied the second place share of 279.3 thousand tourists, an increase of 17.1% ahead of the South Koreans 250.6 thousand, up 2.7%, then the Americans 82.9 thousand, up 10%.
And contributed to the depreciation of the Japanese yen against the dollar and the euro in attracting more tourists, Americans and Europeans to the archipelago.
In 2013, Japan also received a record number of tourists exceeded 10 million.
The country hopes to overcome this threshold in 2010, but its ambitions collided with the financial crisis the world has seen between 2008 and 2009 and then by the tsunami and the nuclear accident at Fukushima in the March 11, 2011.
Japan currently aims to attract 20 million tourists a year, starting from 2020, which will host the Tokyo Olympics.
He has visited Japan last month's 1.27 million visitors for the purposes of business or tourism, thus bringing the number increased by 26.6% compared with the total number registered a year ago and has 7.53 million visitors since January, registering an increase of 26.4%.
This is attributed, according to the National Organization for Tourism in Japan to increase international flights from Tokyo's Haneda airport closest to the Japanese capital in addition to increasing aircraft chartered flights from Asia.
And brought the largest percentage of tourists from China has doubled the number of Chinese who visited Japan in within one month up to 281 thousand 200 tourists in July in evidence that tensions between the two countries because of the sovereignty of islands in the East China Sea no longer affect on tourism, as was the case at the height of this crisis (from September 2012 to 2013).
Taiwanese and occupied the second place share of 279.3 thousand tourists, an increase of 17.1% ahead of the South Koreans 250.6 thousand, up 2.7%, then the Americans 82.9 thousand, up 10%.
And contributed to the depreciation of the Japanese yen against the dollar and the euro in attracting more tourists, Americans and Europeans to the archipelago.
In 2013, Japan also received a record number of tourists exceeded 10 million.
The country hopes to overcome this threshold in 2010, but its ambitions collided with the financial crisis the world has seen between 2008 and 2009 and then by the tsunami and the nuclear accident at Fukushima in the March 11, 2011.
Japan currently aims to attract 20 million tourists a year, starting from 2020, which will host the Tokyo Olympics.