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Japan Records 3.5M Inbound Visitors in February, Sixth Consecutive Monthly Record

Government data confirms tourism infrastructure strain as visa loosening and yen weakness collide with powder-season peak demand.

Published July 2, 2026 Source Reuters From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · July 2, 2026

Japan Records 3.5M Inbound Visitors in February, Sixth Consecutive Monthly Record

Government data confirms tourism infrastructure strain as visa loosening and yen weakness collide with powder-season peak demand.

PublishedJuly 2, 2026
SourceReuters →
From the chopped neck

Japan's Tourism Agency reported 3.5 million inbound visitors for February 2026, a 6.4% increase year-over-year and the sixth consecutive month of record arrivals. The figure marks the highest February count in the nation's tourism history and places first-quarter 2026 run-rate at approximately 42 million annual visitors, assuming March holds above 3.2 million.

The February surge came despite a 12% drop in Chinese arrivals compared to February 2025, offset by double-digit gains from Australia (+18%), the United States (+14%), and Southeast Asian markets where Japan relaxed visa requirements for nationals of Thailand and the Philippines in late 2025. The yen traded at an average of ¥149 to the dollar during February, sustaining the currency weakness that has made Japan the most price-accessible luxury market in Asia for North American and European allocators.

The data arrives as Niseko and Hakuba report lodging at 94% capacity through the powder season, with average daily rates in international-grade properties now exceeding ¥85,000 per room. Kyoto's municipal government announced in early March that it will cap new hotel construction permits at 12 per year beginning fiscal 2027, the first hard infrastructure brake applied by a prefecture since the post-COVID reopening. Tokyo's Haneda Airport is operating at 89% of designed capacity on international arrivals, with Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism officials stating publicly that slot expansion will require at least 18 months of environmental review.

Allocators should note three pressure points. First, Japan's Golden Week in early May typically adds 1.2 million domestic travelers to the system, which will test whether the infrastructure can absorb concurrent inbound and domestic peaks. Second, the Chinese New Year shift in 2027 falls in late January, likely compressing what has been a smoother February arrival pattern into a sharper two-week window. Third, the government has not yet published updated targets for annual inbound volume, leaving open the question of whether the 60 million visitor goal set pre-COVID remains operative or if new thresholds will be drawn.

The Phocuswright Innovation Summit Japan convenes in Tokyo in mid-April, where regional tourism ministers are scheduled to present infrastructure roadmaps. That will be the first venue where concrete capacity decisions—slot additions, visa policy adjustments, regional distribution incentives—are likely to be previewed.

The takeaway
Japan's inbound tourism is now running at a **42M** annual pace with no published capacity ceiling, forcing infrastructure decisions by Golden Week.
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