Travel and Tourism Market in Japan to 2017 - Industry Share,Size,Analysis and Forecast

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Albany, NY -- (SBWire) -- 05/06/2013 --The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:
Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Japanese travel and tourism sector
Detailed analysis of tourist spending patterns in Japan
The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by each category within the Japanese travel and tourism sector
Employment and salary trends for various categories in the Japanese travel and tourism sector, such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment, foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others
Detailed market classification across each category, with analysis using similar metrics
Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries

Summary
Japans tourism sector has, over the past few years, faced numerous challenges. After a decline of 18.7% in 2009 as a result of the global financial crisis, inbound tourism increased at a rate of 26.8% in 2010 but was followed by another sharp downturn in 2011 in the aftermath of an earthquake, subsequent tsunami and nuclear crisis. However, there has been a solid recovery in the past year, with the number of inbound tourists increasing by 34.6% in 2012 to reach 8.4 million. The tourism sector is expected to enjoy steady growth over the forecast period, with inbound tourist arrivals expected to reach 11.0 million by 2017. However, fears of natural disasters and the strong yen could still limit the sectors expansion.

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Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis related to tourism demands and flows in Japan:
It details historical values for the Japanese tourism sector for 2008-2012, along with forecast figures for 2013-2017

It provides a comprehensive analysis of the travel and tourism demand factors with values for both the 2008-2012 review period and the 2013-2017 forecast period

The report provides a detailed analysis and forecast of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows in Japan

It provides employment and salary trends for various categories of the travel and tourism sector
It provides a comprehensive analysis of trends in the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries with values for both the 2008-2012 review period and the 2013-2017 forecast period

Reasons To Buy
Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the Japanese travel and tourism sector
Understand the demand-side dynamics within the Japanese travel and tourism sector, along with key market trends and growth opportunities
Identify the spending patterns of domestic, inbound and outbound tourists by individual categories
Analyze key employment and compensation data related to the travel and tourism sector in Japan

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Key Highlights
The Tohoku earthquake in March 2011, followed by the subsequent tsunami and Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown, had a drastic impact on the Japanese travel and tourism sector. The earthquake and tsunami caused severe damage to the transportation network, including road, rail and air transport infrastructure, disrupting services at several locations. According to National Police Agency (NPA) statistics, 3,559 roads and 77 bridges were damaged. Furthermore, 29 railways were either damaged or destroyed. Sendai Airport was significantly damaged by the tsunami which followed the earthquake.
During the review period, business and leisure travel decreased at CAGRs of -0.75% and -0.70% respectively. However, over the forecast period, business travel is expected to record a CAGR of 1.88%, while leisure travel is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 1.49%. By the end of the forecast period, leisure travel will account for 63.5% of total Japanese domestic trips, while business travel is expected to account for a 21.6% share. The Ministry of Tourism will continue to promote domestic tourism to encourage tourist volumes.

The Asia-Pacific region is expected to continue to account for the largest proportion of inbound trips with a 78.3% share in 2017, followed by North America with a 10.6% share and Europe with a 9.5% share. Overall, leisure trips are expected to account for 69.7% of total Japanese inbound trips in 2017, while business travel is expected to account for 18.3% and other personal travel for a 12.0% share.
In 2012, 75.2% of trips abroad were made for leisure purposes while 17.8% of trips were made for business purposes and 6.92% were for other personal reasons. Leisure travelers comprised a major part of outbound tourism during the review period, and will continue to be the leading contributor with a 74.6% share in 2017.

The global economic slowdown in 2009 greatly reduced tourist volumes, including inbound, outbound and domestic, resulting in a decline in airline revenue by 4.02% in 2009 compared with 2008. Low cost carriers recovered quickly and recorded a significant increase of 83.4% in revenue in 2010 and a 77.1% increase in the number of seats available in the same year. This could be attributed to the preference of travelers to use budget means of transportation after the economic crisis. Over the forecast period, the total revenue of low cost airlines is expected to increase at a CAGR of 7.73%.
The number of hotel establishments in Japan decreased at a CAGR of 0.26% during the review period. The highest decline of 1.6% was recorded in 2011. However, the number of hotel establishments is expected to increase marginally over the forecast period. As the country recovered in 2012, a number of high-profile developments were noted, including Ritz Carlton and Hilton Worldwide opening new establishments in Okinawa.

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The majority of business travel car rentals are made at non-airport locations and in 2012, non-airport car rental sales accounted for 60.3% of business-related sales. The contribution of non-airport car rental value is expected to increase to 61.1% in 2017.

Tourism packages accounted for the largest proportion of total revenue generated by travel intermediaries with a 53.5% share and revenues of JPY3.2 trillion (US$39.9 billion) in 2012. Travel accounted for the second largest proportion with a 32.24% share and revenues of JPY1.9 trillion (US$24.0 billion) in the same year. Over the forecast period, the scenario is expected to remain similar with tourism packages holding the highest share of 53.45% in 2017, followed by travel only with a 32.44% share.

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