UK traveller overnight stays in Shizuoka increase by over 270%

UK traveller overnight stays in Shizuoka increase by over 270%

Rebecca Pasha
Authored by Rebecca Pasha
Posted: Friday, July 26, 2024 - 07:45

Official tourism figures released by the Japan Tourism Agency reveal that the number of overnight guests in Shizuoka from the UK has soared in recent months, with a whopping 270.9% increase in British tourists staying in the Japanese prefecture from January to March 2024 compared to the same period in 2019.

The latest stats show that a total of 4,010 UK tourists stayed in Shizuoka in the first quarter of this year, demonstrating that the desire to add alternative regions of Japan to travel itineraries and venture away from the more established tourist routes is firmly in place and growing following COVID-19. 

Home to a wealth of spectacular natural scenery, coastlines and mountains – including the iconic Mount Fuji – Shizuoka appeals to travellers seeking contrast to Japan’s modernity and big cities, with experiences that encapsulate nature, culture and history. Just one hour west of Tokyo by bullet train, the prefecture is easily accessible for visitors to the capital and those travelling the popular Golden Route. 

Commenting on the increase, Ms Tomoko Koyama, Director of Tourism Shizuoka Japan said: “We are delighted to witness such an impressive increase in UK visitors staying in Shizuoka, suggesting that British tourists are increasingly seeking to travel beyond the well-trodden tourism routes of Japan. Shizuoka offers visitors a chance to delve into the country’s rural landscapes, local culture and rich heritage and we’re seeing in Shizuoka that more and more international tourists are seeking authentic travel experiences that tie into these themes whilst travelling.”  

 

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