- China is advising its citizens to avoid traveling to Japan, citing concerns about public safety and frequent earthquakes.
- This warning follows a previous advisory issued in November and appears to be politically motivated, potentially linked to Japan's stance on Taiwan.
- Despite the travel advisory, Japan's tourism sector remains robust due to increased interest from tourists of other nationalities and a favorable exchange rate.
A: Did you hear about the news? Crazy, right?
B: No, what happened? Tell me!
A: China is telling its people not to go to Japan!
B: Seriously? Why would they do that?
A: They say Japan is unsafe. Too much crime and too many earthquakes!
B: That's ridiculous! Japan is super safe!
A: I know! It sounds like they’re still mad about the Prime Minister’s comments about Taiwan.
B: Oh yeah, that was a while ago… So, fewer Chinese tourists?
A: It looks like it. But honestly, it's not a huge deal anymore.
B: Really? I thought Chinese tourists were everywhere!
A: They used to be! But now, lots of other people want to come to Japan. Interest in Japanese culture is really high.
B: Plus, the yen is cheap right now! That must be bringing in people from all over.
A: Exactly! They're trying to pressure Japan, but it’s probably not going to work.
B: So, maybe we'll have a little more space at our favorite spots?
- This warning follows a previous advisory issued in November and appears to be politically motivated, potentially linked to Japan's stance on Taiwan.
- Despite the travel advisory, Japan's tourism sector remains robust due to increased interest from tourists of other nationalities and a favorable exchange rate.
A: Did you hear about the news? Crazy, right?
B: No, what happened? Tell me!
A: China is telling its people not to go to Japan!
B: Seriously? Why would they do that?
A: They say Japan is unsafe. Too much crime and too many earthquakes!
B: That's ridiculous! Japan is super safe!
A: I know! It sounds like they’re still mad about the Prime Minister’s comments about Taiwan.
B: Oh yeah, that was a while ago… So, fewer Chinese tourists?
A: It looks like it. But honestly, it's not a huge deal anymore.
B: Really? I thought Chinese tourists were everywhere!
A: They used to be! But now, lots of other people want to come to Japan. Interest in Japanese culture is really high.
B: Plus, the yen is cheap right now! That must be bringing in people from all over.
A: Exactly! They're trying to pressure Japan, but it’s probably not going to work.
B: So, maybe we'll have a little more space at our favorite spots?
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Summary
China advises citizens to avoid Japan, citing safety & earthquakes, likely due to political tensions over Taiwan. Japan’s tourism remains strong thanks to other nationalities & a favorable exchange rate. Fewer Chinese tourists are expected.
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ID: b3f0e9c1-ecab-46b1-b66d-05c68378dfc8
Category ID: listed_summary
Date: Jan. 28, 2026
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Created: 2026/01/28 19:44
Updated: 2026/01/28 21:36
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