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Japan Crosses 300,000 Indian Arrivals as South Asia Fills China's Tourism Gap

Flight capacity and visa processing converge as India becomes the fastest-growing source market for a record-breaking destination year.

Published April 21, 2026 Source ET TravelWorld From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 21, 2026

Japan Crosses 300,000 Indian Arrivals as South Asia Fills China's Tourism Gap

Flight capacity and visa processing converge as India becomes the fastest-growing source market for a record-breaking destination year.

Japan recorded 304,700 Indian visitor arrivals in 2025, the first time the corridor has crossed 300,000 and a 41% increase over 2024's 216,000, according to data released this week by the Japan National Tourism Organization. The figure arrives as Japan logged its highest-ever autumn tourism season, with total inbound arrivals reaching 8.77 million in the September-November period, breaking the previous record set in 2019.

The Indian surge was driven by three operational shifts: direct flight capacity from Delhi and Mumbai increased by 18% year-over-year, e-visa processing times fell to an average of 72 hours from 11 days in 2023, and JNTO opened a fourth India office in Bengaluru in March 2025. The timing mattered. China, historically Japan's largest source market, fell 7.2% in 2025 as Beijing's own outbound restrictions tightened and domestic travel incentives deepened. South Korea, Mexico, Malaysia, and Vietnam collectively added 1.9 million arrivals, but India's growth rate outpaced all four.

The composition of Indian spend differs from legacy source markets. Average per-trip expenditure for Indian visitors reached ¥342,000 (approximately $2,280), 23% higher than the all-market average of ¥278,000, driven by longer average stays of 12.3 nights versus the 8.1-night median. Indian visitors skewed toward Hokkaido ski resorts, Kyoto heritage properties, and Tokyo luxury retail, with 38% of surveyed travelers booking five-star accommodations compared to 19% across all inbound segments. The shift is visible in hotel RevPAR: Tokyo luxury properties reported Indian guest nights up 62% year-over-year in Q4 2025, per STR Global data.

This matters for three constituencies. First, Japanese hospitality developers. The Indian corridor is under-indexed relative to its economic weight—India's GDP per capita crossed $3,200 in 2025, and its millionaire population grew 12.4% annually over the past three years. Developers targeting high-net-worth South Asian travelers now have proof of demand depth. Adrian Zecha's 22-room Azumi Setoda farm resort, opening in March 2026 on Japan's Inland Sea, is the first Aman-adjacent property explicitly marketing to Indian family offices. Second, allocators in luxury hospitality REITs. Japan's inbound tourism has structural tailwinds—¥148 trillion ($990 billion) in projected tourism revenue by 2030 per government targets—but China risk has been overhanging valuations. India, Vietnam, and ASEAN diversification provide a hedge. Third, airline and travel-tech operators. Air India's Tokyo Narita slot allocation increased 34% in the December 2025 schedule; Vistara (now merged with Air India) is adding Osaka service in Q2 2026. The India-Japan corridor is no longer experimental.

Operators should watch three near-term events. Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is expected to release granular spending data by source market and prefecture in mid-January 2026, which will clarify whether Indian visitors are concentrating in Tokyo-Kyoto or dispersing to secondary cities. Indian e-visa applications for Japan in Q1 2026 will signal whether the 300,000 threshold was seasonal or structural. And luxury hotel openings in 2026—14 properties with average room counts under 50 are scheduled to debut, per Horwath HTL's Japan pipeline—will test whether inventory can absorb high-spending demand without compressing yields.

China's outbound travel will not return to 2019 levels in this cycle. The 304,700 Indian arrivals are not a novelty story.

The takeaway
India's **300,000** arrivals and **23%** premium spend mark Japan's first major non-China source market with structural depth, not volatility.
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