Foreign visitors to Japan surpasses 3 million for the first time in March

Record number of tourists in the month of March | Photo: Storyblocks

March marks a historic milestone as the number of foreign visitors to Japan surpasses 3 million for the first time. With 3,081,600 visitors entering the country, this figure reflects a 10% increase compared to pre-COVID levels, marking the highest recorded number to date.

The Japan National Tourism Organization reported on the 17th that March 2024 witnessed a record-breaking influx of foreign visitors, exceeding 3 million in a single month for the first time in history. 

This represents a significant increase of about 1.7 times compared to the same month the previous year and an 11.6% rise from March 2019, before the onset of the COVID pandemic.

The surge in visitors can be attributed to various factors, including heightened interest in Japan during the spring cherry blossom season and the start of the Easter holiday at the end of March, which contributed to the spike in foreign visitors.

Among the top countries/regions sending visitors to Japan in March, South Korea led the pack with 663,100 visitors, followed by Taiwan with 484,400, China with 452,400, the United States with 290,100, Hong Kong with 231,400, and Thailand with 131,700.

While countries such as South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong have surpassed their pre-COVID levels, China experienced a decline of 34.6% compared to March 2019 figures.

Vietnam, India, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and the Nordic region achieved record highs for single-month visits, while a multitude of countries including South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and the Nordic region recorded their highest visitor numbers for the month of March.


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Four individuals under fire for allegedly copying and selling anime production materials

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With nearly 10 million yen in the balance, four men in their 20s are accused of copyright infringement by making 472 copies of production art materials from the popular anime Strike Witches.

As reported by TBS NEWS, among those referred to prosecutors is a 28-year-old man from Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo. They are suspected of violating copyright law by storing internal materials from the production of the anime “Strike Witches” without permission from four companies, including major publishing company KADOKAWA, which holds the copyright. It is estimated that they made 472 unauthorized copies over approximately eight months starting from October 2019.

The individuals, all graduates of the same university, are accused of illegally copying internal production documents and selling them online. Over the span of four years, they allegedly produced 2,179 unauthorized copies, resulting in sales of around 10 million yen. One of the suspects, the 28-year-old man, has denied the charges, while the other three have confessed.

During the investigation, internal data related to the production of hundreds of anime works was discovered on confiscated computers.

KADOKAWA has stated, “We will address this issue with firm determination.”


As a long-time production artwork collector, hearing news like this really upsets me because I know the larger impact that actions like these have on the overall hobby, and it is one of the main reasons why studios actively destroy production materials once they’re finished with them. This means that original artwork is literally shredded before it can reach the hands or even eyes of actual collectors, which is an absolute shame and may very well be a thing of the past. Although owners of original production artwork do not actually own the copyright to the image or even character, studios and IP holders didn’t seem all that concerned that production materials made their way to the general public to be sold, bought, and re-sold in a almost eternally revolving door.

I personally own hundreds of animation cels and probably hundreds more original paper sketches, douga and genga, and although I can claim personal copyright to the specific images that I create from them, things like scans and such, I still do not own the copyright to the characters or series that they come from. So, technically, the studios could come to all of us and ask us not to make scans and upload them online. But they don’t. In my 20+ years of collecting, I have never once heard of an instance in which a company actively went after a collector for posting scans from their shows.

That’s why it’s super sad when people knowingly try to make money by copying original production materials with the intention of selling them online, sometimes multiple times over, for an easy buck. In that case, I’d absolutely be on the side of the copyright holders who are asking for compensation from these people who have engaged in such illegal activities that not only affect the industry but also the entire hobby at large. I only hope that the hobby of collecting original production materials doesn’t entirely die out because of these occurances.


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YOSHIKI performs the National Anthem

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YOSHIKI of X Japan fame appeared at the April 16 Major League Baseball game between the Dodgers and Nationals, performing an arrangement of the National Anthem on his iconic crystal KAWAI piano.

YouTube – Jason McNamara

Sometime during the game, YOSHIKI met with Dodgers Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who appeared somewhat nervous at the once-in-a-lifetime meeting.

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YOASOBI appears as a guest at the official meeting between Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida and the President of the United States

YOASOBI official Twitter page

On the 12th, the Prime Minister’s Office announced on Twitter that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is visiting the United States, attended a state dinner hosted by President Biden and his wife.

“We enjoyed engaging with guests from diverse fields who are highly involved in both Japan and the United States.”

The video captures President Biden welcoming Prime Minister Kishida at the White House, along with ikura from the popular group YOASOBI.


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Valentine’s Day 2024


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The main difference with Valentine’s Day in Japan as opposed to the West is that it’s typically a one-way event in which girls give chocolates or small gifts to boys, to which this is reversed later on March 14 for White Day. Of course, there’s also the idea of “tomochoko” where friends can exchange chocolates as well, but typically this is solely a girl → boy sort of thing.

So, anyway, here are a couple posts that I picked up either because they were cute or just plain interesting or funny.

▶︎ Square Enix Official Account

▶︎ Shin Megami Tensei Series Official Account

▶︎ Nihon Falcom Official Account

▶︎ PlayStation Official Account

▶︎ SEGA Official Account

▶︎ NARUTO / BORUTO Official Account

▶︎ Tezuka Production / Tezuka Osamu Official Account

▶︎ Mameshiba Official Account

“Hey, do you know? For the popular, it’s Valentine’s Day, and for the unpopular, it’s Loincloth Day. Which one are you?”

▶︎ Nuno

▶︎ Granblue Fantasy Sandalphon Fan Art

▶︎ Love and Deepspace Fan Art