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RM 121097769
新型ウイルス肺炎が世界に拡大 日本国内でも警戒
A man buys face masks from a drugstore in Tokyo, Japan on January 30, 2020. China struggles to deal with an outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan that has so far killed 170 people and spread to countries around the world. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2020年1月30日
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RM 121097770
新型ウイルス肺炎が世界に拡大 日本国内でも警戒
A man buys face masks from a drugstore in Tokyo, Japan on January 30, 2020. China struggles to deal with an outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan that has so far killed 170 people and spread to countries around the world. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2020年1月30日
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RM 121097768
新型ウイルス肺炎が世界に拡大 日本国内でも警戒
A man buys face masks from a drugstore in Tokyo, Japan on January 30, 2020. China struggles to deal with an outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan that has so far killed 170 people and spread to countries around the world. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2020年1月30日
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RM 72260151
2018年春節 中国人観光客続々と
An Asian tourist checks out her shopping in the Akihabara electronics shopping district on February 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination for Chinese travelers during the Lunar New Year holidays behind Thailand. A Chinese government think tank reported that some 6.5 million people will travel overseas (6% more than the previous year), as a strong yuan made foreign destinations more accessible. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2018年2月16日
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RM 72260146
2018年春節 中国人観光客続々と
Asian tourists shop in the Akihabara electronics shopping district on February 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination for Chinese travelers during the Lunar New Year holidays behind Thailand. A Chinese government think tank reported that some 6.5 million people will travel overseas (6% more than the previous year), as a strong yuan made foreign destinations more accessible. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2018年2月16日
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RM 72260013
2018年春節 中国人観光客続々と
Asian tourists shop in the Ginza shopping area on February 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination for Chinese travelers during the Lunar New Year holidays behind Thailand. A Chinese government think tank reported that some 6.5 million people will travel overseas (6% more than the previous year), as a strong yuan made foreign destinations more accessible. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2018年2月16日
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RM 72260014
2018年春節 中国人観光客続々と
Asian tourists shop in the Ginza shopping area on February 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination for Chinese travelers during the Lunar New Year holidays behind Thailand. A Chinese government think tank reported that some 6.5 million people will travel overseas (6% more than the previous year), as a strong yuan made foreign destinations more accessible. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2018年2月16日
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RM 72260150
2018年春節 中国人観光客続々と
An Asian tourist checks out her shopping in the Akihabara electronics shopping district on February 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination for Chinese travelers during the Lunar New Year holidays behind Thailand. A Chinese government think tank reported that some 6.5 million people will travel overseas (6% more than the previous year), as a strong yuan made foreign destinations more accessible. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2018年2月16日
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RM 72260149
2018年春節 中国人観光客続々と
An Asian tourist checks out her shopping in the Akihabara electronics shopping district on February 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination for Chinese travelers during the Lunar New Year holidays behind Thailand. A Chinese government think tank reported that some 6.5 million people will travel overseas (6% more than the previous year), as a strong yuan made foreign destinations more accessible. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2018年2月16日
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RM 72260144
2018年春節 中国人観光客続々と
An Asian tourist checks out her shopping in the Akihabara electronics shopping district on February 16, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Japan is expected to be the second most popular overseas destination for Chinese travelers during the Lunar New Year holidays behind Thailand. A Chinese government think tank reported that some 6.5 million people will travel overseas (6% more than the previous year), as a strong yuan made foreign destinations more accessible. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2018年2月16日
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RM 33697756
3月訪日客、200万人超 月間で過去最高を記録
Foreign tourists carrying their shopping bags leave the Chuo-dori (the main shopping street) in Ginza on April 25, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. The Japan National Tourism Organisation announced on Wednesday that the number of foreign visitors in March rose to 2,009,500, the highest for a single month. The Organisation said that Asian visitors from China are continuing to lead the first position with 498,100, followed by 374,100 from South Korea and 328,400 from Taiwan. End of March is also the cherry blossom season in Tokyo which attracts foreign tourists. The Japanese government has set a goal to receive 40 million visitors during the Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games in 2020. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2016年4月25日
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RM 32739293
2016年春節間近 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists stand outside a tax free department store in Tokyo, Japan, February 4, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (Japan)
日付:2016年2月12日
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RM 32739347
2016年春節間近 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists stand outside a shop where they bought rolling suitcases used for shopping in Tokyo, Japan, February 4, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (Japan)
日付:2016年2月12日
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RM 32739346
2016年春節間近 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists look at a brochure of a tax free department store in Tokyo, Japan, February 4, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (Japan)
日付:2016年2月12日
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RM 32739294
2016年春節間近 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists stand outside a department store in Tokyo, Japan, February 4, 2016. Picture taken February 4, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (Japan)
日付:2016年2月12日
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RM 32739292
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists pack their shopping into a suitcase at a department store in Tokyo, Japan, February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (Japan)
日付:2016年2月12日
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RM 32739291
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
People cross a street outside a tax free department store popular among Chinese tourists in Tokyo, Japan, February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (Japan)
日付:2016年2月12日
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RM 32732393
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Akihabara electronics shopping district in Japan on February 9, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月9日
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RM 32732395
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Akihabara electronics shopping district in Japan on February 9, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月9日
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RM 32732394
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Akihabara electronics shopping district in Japan on February 9, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月9日
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RM 32704756
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704758
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704757
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704753
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704752
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704750
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704749
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704747
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704702
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704701
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704698
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704695
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704694
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32704754
2016年春節迎える 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists walk around for shopping during the Lunar New Year Holiday at Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Japan on February 8, 2016. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2016年2月8日
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RM 32681507
2016年春節間近 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese tourists with shopping bags crowd in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district in Tokyo, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
日付:2016年2月6日
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RM 33350302
交付されたビザをパスポートに貼りつける旅行業者ら 上海で/ビザ発給がピーク
中国・上海の日本総領事館で、春節(旧正月)休暇(7~13日)の前後に日本を旅行する中国人に対するビザ発給がピークを迎えている。同総領事館によると、1月のビザ受理件数は前年比1・5倍の約18万7000件と過去最多。景気減速が懸念される中国だが、中国人旅行客の「爆買い」は今年も続きそうだ。春節を前に訪日ビザの発給がピークを迎えている中国・上海の日本総領事館。交付されたビザをツアー客らのパスポートに貼りつける旅行業者ら。2016年2月2日撮影。同日夕刊[爆買いビザ 衰えぬ勢い]掲載。
日付:2016年2月2日
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RM 32635371
2016年春節間近 銀座に中国人観光客続々
中国春節(2月8日)を控え、日本、東京の都心である銀座に中国人観光客が溢れている。2016.2.1
日付:2016年2月1日
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RM 32635022
2016年春節間近 銀座に中国人観光客続々
中国春節(2月8日)を控え、日本、東京の都心である銀座に中国人観光客が溢れている。2016.2.1
日付:2016年2月1日
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RM 32022169
日本訪れる中国人観光客 1-10月だけで430万人上る (2015年6月資料写真)
--FILE--Chinese tourists gather outside a duty free store of Laox after shopping inside the store in Tokyo, Japan, June 2015. Sino-Japanese relations remain frosty amid ongoing territorial tensions and in the wake of China's massive military parade lauding Japan's World War II defeat. But Chinese tourists are flocking to the Land of the Rising Sun in unprecedented numbers, according to newly-released data. China has surpassed South Korea to become the largest source of foreign tourists to Japan, according to recent data from the Japan National Tourism Organization. About 4.3 million mainland Chinese tourists visited Japan from January to October in 2015, comprising about 25% of all tourists to Japan during that period, the agency said. The figure is double the number of tourists who visited during the January-to-October period in 2014. A weakened yen, along with a downturn in Chinese travelers to Hong Kong, has helped fuel Chinese tourism in Japan. Relaxed visa rules for Chinese citizens, which went into effect in January, have also helped make cross-border travel to Japan easier. Among mainland tourists who traveled to Japan from July to September, nearly 67% were making their first visit to Japan, according to the Japanese agency.
日付:2015年12月3日
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RM 32022168
日本訪れる中国人観光客 1-10月だけで430万人上る (2015年6月資料写真)
--FILE--Chinese tourists gather outside a duty free store of Laox after shopping inside the store in Tokyo, Japan, June 2015. Sino-Japanese relations remain frosty amid ongoing territorial tensions and in the wake of China's massive military parade lauding Japan's World War II defeat. But Chinese tourists are flocking to the Land of the Rising Sun in unprecedented numbers, according to newly-released data. China has surpassed South Korea to become the largest source of foreign tourists to Japan, according to recent data from the Japan National Tourism Organization. About 4.3 million mainland Chinese tourists visited Japan from January to October in 2015, comprising about 25% of all tourists to Japan during that period, the agency said. The figure is double the number of tourists who visited during the January-to-October period in 2014. A weakened yen, along with a downturn in Chinese travelers to Hong Kong, has helped fuel Chinese tourism in Japan. Relaxed visa rules for Chinese citizens, which went into effect in January, have also helped make cross-border travel to Japan easier. Among mainland tourists who traveled to Japan from July to September, nearly 67% were making their first visit to Japan, according to the Japanese agency.
日付:2015年12月3日
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RM 32056339
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
Laox CEO Luo Yiwen attends the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:鳥越 俊太郎, 羅 怡文
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RM 32056336
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
Laox CEO Luo Yiwen attends the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:山田 哲人, 柳田 悠岐, 羅 怡文
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RM 32056332
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
Laox CEO Luo Yiwen attends the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:羅 怡文
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RM 32056331
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
Laox CEO Luo Yiwen attends the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:羅 怡文
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RM 32056330
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
Laox CEO Luo Yiwen attends the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:羅 怡文
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RM 32056329
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
Laox CEO Luo Yiwen attends the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:羅 怡文
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RM 31988777
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
Various Japanese phrases on display during the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
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RM 31988776
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
The Japanese phrase winner ''explosive buying'' by the President of Laox Co Ltd. Lou Yiwen, on display during the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
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RM 31988747
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
President of Laox Co Ltd. Lou Yiwen winner of the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards poses for the cameras during the ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:羅 怡文
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RM 31988746
2015年新語・流行語大賞 「爆買い」「トリプルスリー」
President of Laox Co Ltd. Lou Yiwen winner of the ''Ryukogo Taisho 2015'' awards speaks during the ceremony on December 1, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The Ryukogo Taisho prize is awarded for the most popular vogue words or buzzwords from the year that were commonly used among the Japanese public. The person or group who spread that particular word or phrase receives the prize which usually goes to comedians or a public figure. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年12月1日
人物:羅 怡文
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RM 31427369
中国人「爆買いツアー」 東京都 中央区
買い物を済ませて、バスを待つ大勢の中国人旅行者ら(27日午後5時57分、東京都中央区で)=稲垣政則撮影
日付:2015年10月27日
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RM 32183118
中国人帰国
大きな荷物を抱え、帰国する中国人観光客ら(7日午後、成田空港第1ターミナルで)
日付:2015年10月7日
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RM 31115603
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115609
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115595
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115608
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115593
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115605
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists walk past the stores in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115597
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115602
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115600
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists shop in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115599
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
A Chinese tourist holds his shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115592
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
A Chinese tourist holds his shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115607
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115606
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists walk past the stores in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115604
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115601
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115598
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115596
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115594
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115591
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115590
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31115589
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節の大型連休で来日
Chinese tourists hold their shoppings in Shinjuku shopping district during the China National Day Golden Week holiday on October 5, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. The National Day Golden Week runs from October 1st to 7th, and Japan is the second position most popular overseas destination for Chinese tourists. According to CEIC Data, the numbers of Chinese tourists traveling aboard will increase from 116 million in 2014 to about 242 million in 2024, and visits to Japan are projected to rise taking advantage of a weak yen. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
日付:2015年10月5日
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RM 31092601
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092662
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092648
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092641
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092652
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092753
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s most bustling Ginza shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092745
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s most bustling Ginza shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092737
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s most bustling Ginza shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092731
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s most bustling Ginza shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092722
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s most bustling Ginza shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092707
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s most bustling Ginza shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092692
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092684
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092675
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092657
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092656
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092627
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31092621
中国人「爆買いツアー」 国慶節大型連休で訪日
October 4, 2015, Tokyo, Japan - Chinese tourists on shopping spree continue to flood Japan during China’s National Day holidays with many of them visiting Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping district on Sunday, October 4, 2015. According to Japan Tourism Marketing Co, the estimated number of travelers to Japan from China in July 2015 reached 576,900 people, 105.1% more from the previous year. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-
日付:2015年10月4日
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RM 31073972
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese shoppers in the Akihabara electronics shopping district, on October 2nd 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo's department stores are busy serving Chinese holiday shoppers with many now offering Chinese speaking staff, simple tax-free shopping and product sections specifically targeting overseas visitors. Cosmetics are particularly popular items and the shoppers tend to purchase products in bulk to take home as presents for friends and relatives. Despite the Chinese stock market suffering recent losses many tourists are using a week-long national holiday in China to visit and spend money in Japan. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31073969
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese shoppers in the Akihabara electronics shopping district, on October 2nd 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo's department stores are busy serving Chinese holiday shoppers with many now offering Chinese speaking staff, simple tax-free shopping and product sections specifically targeting overseas visitors. Cosmetics are particularly popular items and the shoppers tend to purchase products in bulk to take home as presents for friends and relatives. Despite the Chinese stock market suffering recent losses many tourists are using a week-long national holiday in China to visit and spend money in Japan. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31073947
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese shoppers in the Akihabara electronics shopping district, on October 2nd 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo's department stores are busy serving Chinese holiday shoppers with many now offering Chinese speaking staff, simple tax-free shopping and product sections specifically targeting overseas visitors. Cosmetics are particularly popular items and the shoppers tend to purchase products in bulk to take home as presents for friends and relatives. Despite the Chinese stock market suffering recent losses many tourists are using a week-long national holiday in China to visit and spend money in Japan. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31073548
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese shoppers in the Ginza high-end shopping district, on October 2nd 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo's department stores are busy serving Chinese holiday shoppers with many now offering Chinese speaking staff, simple tax-free shopping and product sections specifically targeting overseas visitors. Cosmetics are particularly popular items and the shoppers tend to purchase products in bulk to take home as presents for friends and relatives. Despite the Chinese stock market suffering recent losses many tourists are using a week-long national holiday in China to visit and spend money in Japan. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31073536
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese shoppers in the Ginza high-end shopping district, on October 2nd 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo's department stores are busy serving Chinese holiday shoppers with many now offering Chinese speaking staff, simple tax-free shopping and product sections specifically targeting overseas visitors. Cosmetics are particularly popular items and the shoppers tend to purchase products in bulk to take home as presents for friends and relatives. Despite the Chinese stock market suffering recent losses many tourists are using a week-long national holiday in China to visit and spend money in Japan. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31073967
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese shoppers in the Akihabara electronics shopping district, on October 2nd 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo's department stores are busy serving Chinese holiday shoppers with many now offering Chinese speaking staff, simple tax-free shopping and product sections specifically targeting overseas visitors. Cosmetics are particularly popular items and the shoppers tend to purchase products in bulk to take home as presents for friends and relatives. Despite the Chinese stock market suffering recent losses many tourists are using a week-long national holiday in China to visit and spend money in Japan. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31073929
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
Chinese shoppers in the Akihabara electronics shopping district, on October 2nd 2015, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo's department stores are busy serving Chinese holiday shoppers with many now offering Chinese speaking staff, simple tax-free shopping and product sections specifically targeting overseas visitors. Cosmetics are particularly popular items and the shoppers tend to purchase products in bulk to take home as presents for friends and relatives. Despite the Chinese stock market suffering recent losses many tourists are using a week-long national holiday in China to visit and spend money in Japan. (Photo by AFLO)
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31401681
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
レジには中国人観光客が長蛇の列をつくった(札幌市中央区で)2015/10/02
日付:2015年10月2日
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RM 31401679
国慶節の大型連休始まる 中国人観光客続々と
ドラッグストアでまとめ買いをする中国人観光客(札幌市中央区で)2015/10/02
日付:2015年10月2日
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