Japan experienced a noticeable decrease in foreign visitor arrivals during April 2026, with total entries dropping by over 5 percent compared to previous figures. This decline has been reflected across key travel destinations, including Tokyo and Osaka.
Most prominently, visitor numbers from mainland China fell sharply by more than 56 percent in the same period. This substantial reduction from one of Japan’s largest source markets played a key role in the overall tourism downturn.
Impact on Major Cities
The downturn in arrivals has had a disruptive effect on the travel economies of major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. Both cities rely significantly on
tourism, and the decrease in Chinese visitors has intensified the challenges faced by local tourism sectors.
While official data indicates the scale of visitor number drops and their influence on Japan’s inbound travel, detailed reasons behind the significant decline in Chinese arrivals have not been specified. The timing for any potential recovery remains uncertain.








