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Japanese travel agency reveals summer 2022’s most popular destinations domestically and abroad

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By Krista Rogers, SoraNews24

As the first summer since the start of the pandemic when more countries are beginning to relax their border policies and encourage tourism again, summer 2022 is shaping up to be a big season for the travel industry. To give travelers a sense of what exactly this summer has in store for them, Japanese travel agency HIS recently shared a report titled 2022 Summer Vacation Travel Reservation Trends. The report reveals information about the most popular travel destinations (both domestic and overseas) booked through its firm for this summer, how certain places stack up compared to last year’s bookings, and even what the most popular departure dates for travel are. The dates of the report correspond to July 21 through August 31, which is the typical timeframe for summer vacation among schoolchildren.

Overseas travel

First, a stat: Reservations for overseas travel are up a staggering 2,191.1 percent compared to last summer. Despite increased opportunities for leisure travel, international travel from Japan is still only at 10 percent of what it was pre-pandemic levels due to limited flights and other reduced services.

Top ten overseas destinations for Japanese travelers

  1. Los Angeles

  2. Vancouver

  3. Guam

  4. Singapore

  5. Paris

  6. Manila

  7. London

  8. Seoul

  9. Bangkok

  10. Honolulu

Honolulu remains the top international spot since last year, continuing its longstanding status as a popular overseas destination for families where they can get by speaking largely Japanese. South Korea also began accepting tourists from overseas this month and the country is expecting a large influx in the coming months. Finally, it’s interesting to note that demand for overseas travel to North America and western Europe has also increased to close to 90 percent of its 2019 levels, at 83.2 percent and 89.2 percent respectively.

Top five departure dates for overseas travel

  1. Friday, August 5

  2. Wednesday, August 10

  3. Tuesday, August 2

  4. Saturday, August 6

  5. Thursday, August 11 (which is also Mountain Day a public holiday)

The most popular departure dates for overseas travel are clustered around early August, in particular prior to the Obon festival period (August 13-16, 2022) when many workers take some time off. You may want to avoid these specific dates if you’ll be heading to the airport around then.

Domestic travel

Meanwhile, domestic travel within Japan is up 486.4 percent compared to this time last year. It’s also slowly returning to just under 90 percent of what it was pre-pandemic.

Top five domestic destinations for Japanese travelers

  1. Fukuoka Prefecture

  2. Osaka Prefecture

  3. Nagasaki Prefecture

  4. Hokkaido Prefecture

  5. Okinawa Prefecture

In the case of domestic destinations, HIS has only released the top five. Perhaps it comes as no surprise that Okinawa and Hokkaido, voted the prefectures with residents who have the best personalities, reign supreme. Reservations for Osaka have also jumped by 2,002.9 percent compared to last year, perhaps of pent-up demand to visit Universal Studios Japan’s Super Nintendo World, since this will be the first summer for the expansion since the widespread rollout of COVID vaccines in Japan.

▼ When it comes to Okinawa reservations, 75 percent are for the main Okinawa Island, 15 percent for Miyako Island, and 8 percent for Ishigaki Island. Okinawa’s popular Eisa Festival will be held for the first time in three years in late August.

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Top five departure dates for domestic travel

  1. Sunday, July 31

  2. Sunday, August 21

  3. Wednesday, August 17

  4. Sunday, July 24

  5. Thursday, July 21

Compared to the international departure dates, starting dates for domestic travel are more scattered. It seems like many families plan to fly off shortly after school summer vacation begins, though.

Source: PR Times

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Lol. The numbers and comments in the article don’t make sense. If it has a rank of 1-5, or 1-10, I expect 1 to be the highest/most popular, but the article refers to #5 or #10 as the best.

5 ( +6 / -1 )

Miyako island is really famous and beautiful.

7 ( +7 / -0 )

Under no circumstances should Japanese tourists be allowed to visit foriegn countries !! when foreign tourists are not allowed in....and the reason because of the increase in Covid cases...!? but Japanese can go out and take it back with them !!! what a nonsence....Grossly unfair.

-9 ( +5 / -14 )

I would travel within Japan. Lots to see. My travel outside Japan would be virtually virtual.

1 ( +1 / -0 )

but Japanese can go out and take it back with them !!! what a nonsence....Grossly unfair.

It makes zero sense to insist on pre departure tests for returnees when covid is already here. That list might be more diverse if this inane requirement were dropped.

2 ( +2 / -0 )

Really convenient to be travel individually to places like LA and Honolulu. Japanese people are so lucky to be so welcomed across the world!

-2 ( +1 / -3 )

How very absurd that Japanese can travel freely yet travellers from safe nations with steady CoVid numbers, and low hospitalization/death, are not allowed to travel TO Japan. Test all you like, require masks, but allow travel! Japan's reputation AND economy are both suffering.

-6 ( +2 / -8 )

Under no circumstances should Japanese tourists be allowed to visit foriegn countries !! when foreign tourists are not allowed in....and the reason because of the increase in Covid cases...!? but Japanese can go out and take it back with them !!! what a nonsence....Grossly unfair.

BEST comment I've read ALL DAY!!

How very absurd that Japanese can travel freely yet travellers from safe nations with steady CoVid numbers, and low hospitalization/death, are not allowed to travel TO Japan. Test all you like, require masks, but allow travel! Japan's reputation AND economy are both suffering.

Exactly. This isn't about Covid.

Its an experiment with Sakoku. And I'll bet you one thing: IF the Western world would GROW A PAIR and inflict the same travel restrictions on the Japanese as they are on the rest of the world, you would see the travel ban lifted in 24 hours.

-5 ( +1 / -6 )

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