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Japan to dispatch senior envoy to China, NHK says, as travel warning drives tourism selloff in Tokyo
Japan's tourism-related stocks fell amid a worsening diplomatic standoff between the two nations Beijing issued a travel and study alert for Chinese citizens considering going to Japan.Japan's tourism-exposed stocks fell Monday as tensions with China intensified after Beijing issued a travel and study alert for its citizens considering going to Japan.
The travel advisory draws attention to an unexpected problem observed in several cities and natural sites in northern Japan.
Japan has warned its citizens in China to step up safety precautions and avoid crowded places amid a deepening dispute between Asia's two largest economies over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments on Taiwan.
Chinese commentators have repeatedly invoked Japan’s imperialist past and its wartime atrocities as they denounced what they characterised as Takaichi’s attempt to return her country to militarism. A commentary in People’s Daily said Takaichi had poisoned relations between Japan and China.
What began as a diplomatic exchange of words is now turning into a serious threat to Japan’s economic recovery
Japan is staring at a potential US$1.2 billion (RM5 billion) blow to its tourism receipts as Chinese travellers scrap holiday plans in the wake of a
Beijing suggested it might reimpose a ban on seafood imports from Japan after warning its citizens to avoid travel there and postponing the releases of at least two Japanese movies.
China has issued a travel warning, prompting airlines to offer full refunds and free changes for Japan-bound flights through year-end.