By Joseph Campbell and John Geddie TOKYO (Reuters) -Within days of China urging its citizens not to travel to Japan due to a ...
Japanese tourism and travel-related stocks slumped Monday after Beijing warned its citizens against traveling to and studying ...
Diplomatic storms often begin with a few carefully chosen words, yet they can quickly escalate into actions that affect ...
Tourism-related Japanese stocks plunged on Monday after China warned its citizens against travel to its North Asian neighbour ...
China advised its citizens Friday to refrain from traveling to Japan in the near future. It cited earlier attacks against ...
Japanese stocks related to tourism and retail fell on Monday after China warned its citizens not to travel to the country as ...
Since Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi declared her support for Taiwan, tensions between the two powers have escalated. Beijing ...
The estimated number of foreign visitors to Japan in October surged 17.6 percent from a year earlier to 3,896,300, marking a ...
A whopping $9.59 billion and counting… That’s the estimated loss that Japan is looking to incur as China’s tourists cancel ...
The cancellations amount to roughly 32 per cent of Chinese airlines' total bookings to Japan, said a veteran aviation analyst.
As Japan and China continue their war of words, the potential impact on Hokkaido’s tourism industry this winter season has ...
The development comes as a diplomatic row between China and Japan continues to simmer after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ...
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