Tours to Japan Following Tohoku Earthquake
Japan has yet suffered another blow to their country. If you think the devastation of the earthquake and tsunami is not enough, then there is indeed more consequences in the economy of Japan. The devastation in Japan brought out an immediate response to travelers as reports have been coming in that the country is currently experiencing a slump in the number of foreign visitors. And given that the country would be focusing on rebuilding whatever damages were brought about by the tsunami and the earthquake, travelers are having second thoughts in visiting a much defocused country in terms of tourism. The most parties most affected? Tour groups providing gay Japan tours, tours for seniors, tours for backpackers, and travel agencies.

Although there are no certain reports of a slump in the tourism industry of Japan, it would be an immediate reaction from travelers regarding the condition that Japan is currently facing. The Japan National Tourism Organization is still uncertain of a slump in tourism since they have no statistics yet of any travel cancelations bound for Japan but one thing is for certain, if the country would not hasten up their rebuilding process, there will definitely be a problem in their tourism industry.
One indication of this impending slump in their tourism would be the uncertainty amongst the leisure travelers and business travelers. This particular uncertainty was evident as the U.S. tour operators were bombarded with calls regarding citizens concerned about what to do with their booked flights to Japan considering that the said country is still in its rebuilding process. Moreover, the U.S. State Department has already made travel alerts for potential visitors in Japan that the country is currently having temporary power outages and water shortage. Added to that, there might also be a shortage in food since the government is currently prioritizing its citizens as the government continues to supply rations for those who are in the evacuation centers. “Air traffic continued to suffer delays, and most public transportation in Tokyo and other major cities has been substantially reduced by power shortages and damage to highways and rail lines,” according to the State Department.
Last year, Japan had more than 8.6 million visitors, which were composed of around 727,000 American citizens according to the Japan National Tourism Organization. According to the Department of Commerce, this would then be a very significant number for the country considering that the total number of American visitors have an average of $5 billion of spending.
But despite all the things that Japan is going through, they are still optimistic that they still have more to offer more particularly in their tourism industry. Apart from what people actually know about the devastation in Japan, the only regions significantly affected by the catastrophe are the Northeastern regions of Japan. As far as tourist attractions are concerned, the tourist spots in Japan were barely affected by the earthquake and tsunami.
