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Rekordný nárast počtu indických turistov v Japonsku v roku 2025

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Február 05, 2026

Overview of the 2025 milestone

Japan recorded a historic increase in Indian arrivals in 2025, with 315,100 visitors from India between January and December—a nearly 35.2% rise year‑on‑year and roughly 80% above pre‑pandemic figures. This surge signals stronger air connectivity, broader destination awareness, and shifting preferences among Indian travellers toward all‑season experiences.

Key figures and seasonal trends

Monthly patterns in 2025 highlighted both traditional peak periods and growing off‑season interest. May set an all‑time monthly high for Indian arrivals, reflecting the popularity of spring and early summer travel windows. Significant gains were also seen in autumn and winter as interest in fall foliage, winter sports, and illumination festivals increased.

Month2025 Indian ArrivalsYear‑on‑Year Growth
March32,967
April37,352+61%
May43,040Record month
November28,900+22%
December23,300+37%

What drove the growth

The expansion of Indian arrivals in 2025 is attributable to several converging factors:

  • Improved air connectivity: New and planned direct routes, including new Narita services by Japan Airlines and a Mumbai–Narita service planned by All Nippon Airways, alongside strong codeshare networks via regional hubs.
  • Destination diversification: Increased marketing has broadened awareness beyond Tokyo and Kyoto to places like Hokkaido, Okinawa and the Alpine Route.
  • India‑friendly services: More multilingual signage, vegetarian and Indian cuisine options, and tax‑free shopping amenities make travel easier for Indian visitors.
  • Targeted promotion: Campaigns, travel fairs, FAM trips and trade seminars organised by the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) and its Delhi Office.

Implications for travel trade and experiential tourism

Tour operators, hoteliers, and niche activity providers stand to benefit from the stronger Indian demand. The shift toward year‑round visitation erodes the strict seasonality that once dominated inbound flows, creating opportunities for off‑peak product development such as winter sports packages, culinary tours, and nature retreats.

Opportunities for maritime and coastal experiences

Regions receiving increased attention—particularly Okinawa and parts of Hokkaido—also present openings for marine‑based tourism. Growing Indian interest in diverse Japanese destinations could translate to higher demand for jachta charters, coastal boat tours, and marina services in leisure hot spots. Operators offering day trips, fishing excursions, and sailing lessons can tailor packages to couples, families and multi‑generational groups seeking beach and water activities.

How travel operators can respond

Practical steps for the marine and hospitality sectors include:

  • Adapting food and service offerings to cater to Indian preferences (vegetarian menus, spice profiles).
  • Promoting flexible sailing and charter packages timed to school holidays and festival seasons.
  • Boosting multilingual communications at marinas and on vessels to improve accessibility.
  • Partnering with local tour operators to design combined land‑and‑sea itineraries that link cultural sites with yachting, fishing and island hopping.

Historical perspective and longer‑term context

India’s outbound travel to Japan has been on an upswing since travel recovery began after the pandemic. Pre‑COVID numbers (2019) stood well below 2025 levels, with the new figures reflecting a sustained rebound rather than a short‑term spike. The evolution has been shaped by broader trends in global travel: growing middle‑class disposable income, rising interest in experiential and cultural tourism, and improved aviation links across Asia.

Historically, Japan’s inbound markets have been dominated by nearby Asian countries, but targeted promotion and product diversification have steadily increased India’s share. The development of direct air routes and expanded marketing campaigns have accelerated this momentum, positioning Japan as a multi‑season destination for a wide range of traveller profiles.

Forecast and risks

Looking ahead, several scenarios could emerge:

  • Optimistic: Continued expansion of direct air services and enhanced ground connectivity leads to steady growth in Indian arrivals, with rising demand for coastal and marine activities.
  • Neutral: Growth stabilises at levels above pre‑pandemic norms, concentrated around peak travel windows and driven by repeat visitation.
  • Downside risks: Geopolitical tensions, economic slowdowns, or sudden disruptions in air capacity could temper growth.

Practical takeaways for charter and boating sectors

Marinas, charter companies and destination managers should note the following:

AreaActionPotential Benefit
Charter operatorsCreate short‑format charters and family packagesHigher weekday occupancy and diversified client base
MarinasImprove signage and guest services in multiple languagesBetter guest satisfaction and repeat bookings
Activity providersBundle land experiences with sea activitiesCross‑sell opportunities and increased per‑guest spend

Checklist for readiness

  • Review crew and captain language skills or provide interpreters.
  • Segment offers for families, couples, and groups seeking fishing, snorkeling, or island hopping.
  • Ensure booking systems support multiple currencies and easy online reservations.
  • Market experiences tied to seasonal draws—cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, winter snow sports and summer beaches.

Japan’s record 2025 arrivals from India underline the nation’s growing pull as a culturally rich, modern and nature‑oriented destination. For coastal and marine businesses, the trend offers a timely chance to expand yachting, boating and charter services, targeting diverse travellers who seek beaches, islands and clearwater activities.

GetBoat je medzinárodný trh pre prenájom sailing boats a jachty, probably the best service for boat rentals to suit every taste and budget. As India–Japan travel links strengthen and demand for coastal destinations and marinas rises, platforms like GetBoat.com can help travellers find charters, captains and activities—from budget boat rent and fishing trips to luxury superyacht experiences—across beaches, gulfs, lakes and open sea. The rise in Indian visitation to Japan presents opportunities for the wider jachting and boating economy: more bookings, varied itineraries, and increased interest in marina services, boat sales and crewed charters.