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Indian tourism to Fukushima rose 37% in 2025, driven by outreach by two locals promoting its recovery and innovation.
Indian tourism to Japan surged 37% in the first nine months of 2025, reaching 230,000 visitors—exceeding full-year 2024 totals.
This growth is fueled by efforts of two Indian professionals, Trishit Banerjee and Swastika Harsh Jajoo, who work in Fukushima promoting educational tourism.
After studying at Tohoku University, they now highlight the region’s recovery and innovation in areas like hydrogen energy, robotics, and sustainable agriculture.
Since 2024, they’ve hosted students and school principals from India through internships and visits, supported by partnerships between Indian institutions and Fukushima’s tourism association.
Their work aims to showcase Fukushima as a model for resilient, sustainable communities.
El turismo indio a Fukushima aumentó un 37% en 2025, impulsado por la participación de dos locales que promueven su recuperación e innovación.