Post-COVID-19 travel: factors influencing Malaysian tourists' travel intention to visit Japan / Karen Tsunokawa, Nabila Mohd Yunus and Muhammad Safuan Abdul Latip

Japan is one of the most popular tourist destinations. In 2019, more than 31 million inbound tourists visited Japan, and over 500,000 were from Malaysia. This number ranks ninth in the world in terms of the number of inbound tourists for Japan. Therefore, Malaysian tourists are an essential segment...

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Main Authors: Tsunokawa, Karen (Author), Mohd Yunus, Nabila (Author), Abdul Latip, Muhammad Safuan (Author)
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