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More than 1 million Australian visitors hit Japan’s shores in 2025

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Published on: 22nd January 2026 at 9:44 AM
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More than 120,000 Australian visitors flocked to Japan in December, coinciding with the start of the ski season.
More than 120,000 Australian visitors flocked to Japan in December, coinciding with the start of the ski season.
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A record 1 million Australian travellers – 1,058,300 to be exact – visited Japan during the 2025 calendar year, new data released by Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) has revealed.

2025 is the first year that Australian visitors to Japan have broken the one million mark, an incredible 15 per cent increase on 2024. And 121,300 visitors flocked to the country in December alone, coinciding with school holidays, festive breaks and the start of the popular ski season.

January saw the highest number of Australian visitors throughout the year with 140,185 visitors, and 115,235 Australians arriving in April during cherry blossom season which aligned with school holidays and the 2025 Easter long weekend. JNTO also noted growth in Australians travelling outside the peak seasons of April and the December to February ski season, with the months of September and October also seeing significant arrivals during 2025.

The love affair with Japan goes beyond Australians though with Japan also achieving a new annual record for total international arrivals during 2025, 42,683,600.

“We are thrilled to begin 2026 on such a positive note, celebrating the arrival of one million Australians during 2025,” JNTO Sydney executive director Naoki Kitazawa said.

“What is particularly pleasing is the growth in visitors in addition to the popular Golden Route of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, with prefectures such as Fukuoka, Gifu, Niigata and Iwate* showing a significant increase in stays over the past 12 months. During 2026, we are encouraging Australian travellers, to take the time to travel far and wide and discover the lesser-known regions of Japan, from rural retreats and remote hiking trails to coastal camping and tranquil islands, in order to raise awareness of Japan’s diverse experiences, and to share the economic benefits nationwide.”

JNTO Sydney Media & Marketing Manager, Andrew Coombs.
JNTO Sydney’s Andrew Coombs and executive director Naoki Kitazawa.

JNTO Sydney media and marketing manager, Andrew Coombs, added that not all the destinations were traditional city explorations.

“We are seeing a new segment of travellers who are embracing Japan’s wilderness and adventure activities and seeking authentic cultural immersion, from staying in traditional inns and joining local craft workshops to meditating with monks and attending fascinating festivals,” Coombs said.

“Japan is a truly multi-dimensional destination with something for everyone, from families and wellness travellers to hikers, cyclists and lovers of luxury. We look forward to continuing to welcome responsible Australian travellers to discover it all during 2026.”

*Based on October 2025 data from the Japan Tourism Agency.

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