Japan’s cruise tourism charges full steam ahead, shaking off pandemic blues
Demand for trips with swimming pools among a host of luxury amenities and entertainment has surged due to pent-up wanderlust

Today, that industry is roaring back. Demand for maritime journeys with swimming pools among a host of luxury amenities and entertainment has surged due to pent-up wanderlust and a wave of new investments.
Japanese ports are seeing record domestic passenger numbers, signalling not just a revival in leisure travel, but a broader boost to local economies that rely on tourism.
According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, however, the Japanese cruise market grew significantly in 2024, increasing by 14.2 per cent year on year to 224,100 passengers.
The number of international visitors entering Japan by cruise ship quadrupled to 1.4 million, nearly 60 per cent of the record set in 2017.