Japan sees record 42.43-M foreign entrants in 2025

A busy airport terminal scene showing travelers waiting in line with luggage, surrounded by directional signage for domestic flights.

Foreign tourists arrive at Narita Airport in Chiba Prefecture in June 2025. Photo courtesy of Jiji Press.

TOKYO — The number of foreigners entering Japan rose 15.4% from the previous year to 42.43 million in 2025, marking a record high for the second straight year, preliminary government data showed Friday.

The annual tally exceeded 40 million for the first time since records began in 1950. The Immigration Services Agency attributed the result to the yen’s weakening and an increase in the number of regular international passenger flights.

Meanwhile, the monthly number of Chinese entrants slumped 46.6% from a year earlier in December, after the Chinese government advised its citizens to avoid traveling to Japan in November, following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on a possible Taiwan contingency.

In 2025, a total of 9.23 million South Koreans entered Japan, up from 8.63 million the previous year, making them the largest group by country or region of origin, followed by 7.22 million entrants from mainland China, up from 5.49 million, and 6.39 million from Taiwan, up from 5.69 million.

By status of residence, 38.46 million foreign entrants, or 98.1% of the total, were for short-term stays, including tourists, up from 33.36 million, and 180,000 were for studying, up from 170,000. Both figures hit record highs. (Jiji Press)

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