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Updated · NHK WORLD · Jun 26
Japan Department Store Sales Rise 8% to ¥470 Billion as Weak Yen Lifts Tourist Spending
Updated
Updated · NHK WORLD · Jun 26

Japan Department Store Sales Rise 8% to ¥470 Billion as Weak Yen Lifts Tourist Spending

1 articles · Updated · NHK WORLD · Jun 26

Summary

  • ¥470 billion in May sales marked Japanese department stores' fifth straight monthly gain, with revenue up more than 8% from a year earlier.
  • Tax-free purchases by foreign visitors jumped more than 16%, as the weaker yen made shopping in Japan cheaper and drove much of the overall increase.
  • High-end goods including watches, jewelry and luxury-brand bags also kept selling strongly, reinforcing the sector's rebound.

Insights

Is Japan's tourism boom, fueled by a weak yen, coming at the expense of its own citizens' quality of life?
With Japan's economy reliant on a weak yen, what happens if the currency suddenly strengthens?
Can Japan's plan to divert tourists to rural areas truly solve the overtourism crisis plaguing its major cities?