With 42.7 million visitors in 2025, on-the-spot fines now live in Shibuya, a cherry blossom festival cancelled, and Hakuba preparing enforcement from July—Japan’s relationship with mass tourism has fundamentally shifted.
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Launched on Africa Day with free visas for every African passport holder, Ghana’s new e-visa platform is far more than a digital upgrade — it is a continental statement of intent.
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Less than two years after extending visa-free stays to sixty days to rescue its post-pandemic tourism recovery, Thailand’s cabinet has reversed course — and the industry is left asking why, and at what cost.
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Fresh ABS figures reveal Australia welcomed 9.1 million international visitors in the past year — ten per cent more than the year before — as the country sets its sights on becoming the world’s most aspirational long-haul destination.
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After welcoming 26 million visitors to a city of 1.7 million residents, #Barcelona is dismantling the very infrastructure that fed its tourism boom—and rewriting what it means to host the world.
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How one German city’s decision to reward tourists for picking up litter is quietly rewriting the rules of responsible travel — and inspiring a global movement.
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