1st place: Fukui Prefecture
The extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen in March has made it easier to access from the Kanto area, and the overall number has increased by more than 1.2 times compared to the same period last year. Reservations are growing strongly, especially in the area around Tsuruga Station, which is the final station of the extension, and the area around Fukui Station. By accommodation type, the number of people traveling with children is growing rapidly, with an increase of approximately 1.9 times compared to the same period last year.
2nd place: Nagasaki prefecture
Growth in the area around Huis Ten Bosch is particularly strong, with the number of reservations increasing by approximately 1.3 times. During Golden Week, there are plans to hold limited-time events and the “One Million Rose Festival,” where you can enjoy roses. In the prefecture as a whole, reservations are mainly for two people, a man and a woman, and one man, and the number of people traveling with children has been particularly strong compared to the same period last year.
Nagasaki Prefecture, with strong Huis Ten Bosch area, comes in second place © Huis Ten Bosch/J-21352
3rd place: Nara Prefecture
The prefecture is experiencing strong growth in the number of inbound reservations, and the company’s inbound reservation growth rate during Golden Week is the highest among all prefectures. Among Japanese travelers, the highest rate of travel is for a man and a woman, and the number of reservations is also trending well, indicating that it is attracting attention both domestically and internationally.
Nara Prefecture, which came in 3rd place, is attracting attention both domestically and internationally.