PM Ishiba orders finalisation of national tourism plan; 60 million visitors to Japan targeted for 2030

The plan, called the “Tourism Nation Promotion Basic Plan,” includes increasing consumption to ¥15 trillion in 2030.

The Japan News

The Japan News

          

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File photo of foreign tourists in Osaka in May 2024. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN

March 20, 2025

TOKYO – Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday instructed his Cabinet to finalize a national tourism plan for fiscal 2026-2030 by March next year.

The plan, called the “Tourism Nation Promotion Basic Plan,” includes the goals of increasing foreign visitors to Japan to 60 million and increasing consumption to ¥15 trillion in 2030.

Ishiba gave the instructions at the Ministerial Council on the Promotion of Japan as a Tourism-Oriented Country, which was held at the Prime Minister’s Office on the day.

At meeting, it was reported that the number of foreign visitors to Japan last year was about 37 million and consumption totaled about ¥8.1 trillion. Both figures are record highs.

Ishiba asked that efforts be made to improve the attractiveness of local regions in order to attract more visitors to those areas. He also called for the accelerated introduction of the Japanese version of ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization,) which will require visitors to report where they plan to stay in Japan before arriving in the country. He also called for efforts to prevent overtourism.

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