They have a lot of 'stay vacations' within the country which, when you watch travel videos from the likes of guys like Chris Broad, you kinda see why they DON'T need to go abroad to see something new with all the different traditions.
Something that's slowly being lost in Europe with the government's there pushing for uniformity over traditions, history and culture.
Flying also costs money. With the shadow of the Lost Decades (plural) hanging over Japan's economy and the people's pessimism over the future, the Japanese would rather save money and stay home.
They have a lot of 'stay vacations' within the country which, when you watch travel videos from the likes of guys like Chris Broad, you kinda see why they DON'T need to go abroad to see something new with all the different traditions.
Something that's slowly being lost in Europe with the government's there pushing for uniformity over traditions, history and culture.
Flying also costs money. With the shadow of the Lost Decades (plural) hanging over Japan's economy and the people's pessimism over the future, the Japanese would rather save money and stay home.
I’d really like to know how Japan’s economy bottomed out like this.
It's because America made them sign the Plaza accord. Look it up