With 36.8 million tourists and 3.8 million foreign residents in 2024, Japan is implementing a national strategy to manage overtourism and rising foreign influence. The government will establish a centralized control agency to oversee immigration, safety, and integration. As infrastructure strains and cultural concerns grow, new rules on real estate, driver’s licenses, and foreign employment aim to maintain balance amid booming tourism and shifting demographics.
Japan Launches New National Framework to Control Tourism and Immigration

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