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#13556070
10 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - MARCH 30: A visitor takes a selfie with a smartphone amidst blooming cherry blossoms overlooking the moat and stone ramparts of Osaka Castle in Osaka, Japan, on March 30, 2026. The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) reports that the 2026 spring season has seen a record 2.8 million monthly international arrivals, contributing to a multi-billion dollar surge in the domestic hospitality and retail sectors as the nation leverages the peak 'Sakura' season to drive economic growth.
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#13556075
10 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - MARCH 30: A visitor takes a selfie with a smartphone amidst blooming cherry blossoms overlooking the moat and stone ramparts of Osaka Castle in Osaka, Japan, on March 30, 2026. The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) reports that the 2026 spring season has seen a record 2.8 million monthly international arrivals, contributing to a multi-billion dollar surge in the domestic hospitality and retail sectors as the nation leverages the peak 'Sakura' season to drive economic growth.
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#13556082
10 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - MARCH 30: A visitor takes a selfie with a smartphone amidst blooming cherry blossoms overlooking the moat and stone ramparts of Osaka Castle in Osaka, Japan, on March 30, 2026. The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) reports that the 2026 spring season has seen a record 2.8 million monthly international arrivals, contributing to a multi-billion dollar surge in the domestic hospitality and retail sectors as the nation leverages the peak 'Sakura' season to drive economic growth.
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#13556066
10 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - MARCH 30: A visitor takes a selfie with a smartphone amidst blooming cherry blossoms overlooking the moat and stone ramparts of Osaka Castle in Osaka, Japan, on March 30, 2026. The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) reports that the 2026 spring season has seen a record 2.8 million monthly international arrivals, contributing to a multi-billion dollar surge in the domestic hospitality and retail sectors as the nation leverages the peak 'Sakura' season to drive economic growth.
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#13541301
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: A visitor stands before a panoramic mural showing the aftermath of the atomic bombing inside the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. The museum, which serves as a cornerstone for the region's 'Peace Tourism' sector, reported a record-breaking 2.5 million annual visitors in the 2025 fiscal year, a surge driven by increasing global interest in nuclear disarmament and a weak yen that continues to stimulate Japan's inbound travel economy.
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#13541267
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: A young woman in a white dress sits on a railing overlooking the Motoyasu River, using her smartphone beneath blooming cherry blossoms with the Atomic Bomb Dome in the background in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a central pillar of Japan’s 'Peace Tourism' strategy, which has helped drive a 22% surge in regional visitor spending as the city integrates its historical heritage with the high-revenue peak spring travel season.
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#13541271
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: An informational plaque displaying a pre-1945 photograph of the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall stands across the Motoyasu River from the building's current skeletal remains, now known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a central pillar of Japan’s 'Peace Tourism' strategy, which has helped drive a 22% surge in regional visitor spending as the city integrates its historical heritage with the high-revenue peak spring travel season.
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#13541300
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: International and domestic visitors stand before a panoramic mural showing the aftermath of the atomic bombing inside the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. The museum, which serves as a cornerstone for the region's 'Peace Tourism' sector, reported a record-breaking 2.5 million annual visitors in the 2025 fiscal year, a surge driven by increasing global interest in nuclear disarmament and a weak yen that continues to stimulate Japan's inbound travel economy.
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#13541303
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: International and domestic visitors stand before a panoramic mural showing the aftermath of the atomic bombing inside the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. The museum, which serves as a cornerstone for the region's 'Peace Tourism' sector, reported a record-breaking 2.5 million annual visitors in the 2025 fiscal year, a surge driven by increasing global interest in nuclear disarmament and a weak yen that continues to stimulate Japan's inbound travel economy.
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#13541307
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: International and domestic visitors stand before a wall of archival photographs and A-bomb drawings (Gembaku-no-e) by survivors inside the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. The museum, which serves as a cornerstone for the region's 'Peace Tourism' sector, reported a record-breaking 2.5 million annual visitors in the 2025 fiscal year, a surge driven by increasing global interest in nuclear disarmament and a weak yen that continues to stimulate Japan's inbound travel economy.
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#13541265
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: A young woman in a white dress sits on a railing overlooking the Motoyasu River, using her smartphone beneath blooming cherry blossoms with the Atomic Bomb Dome in the background in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a central pillar of Japan’s 'Peace Tourism' strategy, which has helped drive a 22% surge in regional visitor spending as the city integrates its historical heritage with the high-revenue peak spring travel season.
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#13541266
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: A young woman in a white dress sits on a railing overlooking the Motoyasu River, using her smartphone beneath blooming cherry blossoms with the Atomic Bomb Dome in the background in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a central pillar of Japan’s 'Peace Tourism' strategy, which has helped drive a 22% surge in regional visitor spending as the city integrates its historical heritage with the high-revenue peak spring travel season.
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#13033838
28 Nov 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#13033839
28 Nov 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#13033840
28 Nov 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#12610087
2 Aug 2025
In Lisbon, Portugal, on August 2, 2025, people carry suitcases at a Metro entrance. In August 2024, Portugal's tourism revenue surges to an all-time high of EUR4.16 billion in a single month, underscoring the sector's strength. Through May 2025, total tourism revenue already reaches around EUR9.84 billion, marking a 5.6% rise year-on-year. The year 2024 sees a record EUR27.65 billion in tourism revenue, up 8.8% from 2023
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