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Japan to roll out new tourist fees

27 Mar 2025
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Japan has stepped up efforts to manage its post-pandemic tourism boom by introducing new fees to tackle overtourism.

Authorities have increased entry fees for Mount Fuji and expanded accommodation taxes in multiple cities.

For the upcoming July-September climbing season, all hikers attempting any of Mount Fuji’s four main trails must pay an entry fee of JPY4 000 (R485). They will also have to book slots online, as the mountain is restricted to 4 000 visitors per day.

The decision significantly expands last year’s measures, which only applied to the Yoshida Trail in the Yamanashi region.

Previously, hikers using the Yoshida Trail were charged JPY2 000 (R245).

Expansion of accommodation taxes

In a parallel effort to address overtourism, Japan’s Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry has approved the introduction of accommodation taxes in nine cities and two prefectures, effective from Japan’s autumn season.

The move brings the total number of local governments imposing such taxes to 24.

Among the newly approved locations are Miyagi and Hiroshima prefectures and several cities in Hokkaido, Gifu, Miyagi and Shimane.

The amount will vary by local government, ranging from JPY100-500 (R12-R60) per person per night, reports Kyodo. Revenue from the tax will be used to support the tourism industry and tackle overtourism issues.

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