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People are travelling internationally again after hiatus that was caused by coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. Many people are using money they saved while borders were closed to embark on their bucket list trips. However, others are showing reluctance to dust off their passports. travel report from the Morning Consult website analyzed 16,000 surveys from people in 15 countries. The site found that 15 per cent of South Koreans and 14 per cent of Chinese and Americans, "never want to travel again". Those most unwilling to travel were the Japanese. report stated that almost 35 per cent of Japanese respondents claimed they never wanted to leave Japan.

There are many reasons for Japanese travellers being disinclined to venture overseas. One is new-found desire to explore culinary and cultural delights Japan has to offer. Many people travelled domestically during pandemic and rediscovered their love of Japan's stunning nature and heritage. Kyoto tour guide said: "I've been constantly amazed at my clients' reactions at seeing sights of this city. I've never known Japanese people to be so engrossed in their history and tradition." Other reasons are cost and desire to be green. Tokyo resident Kai Ueno said: "Flying isn't sustainable in this climate crisis. I'd much rather travel locally and spend air fare on nicer hotels, restaurants and experiences in Japan."

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