Weak yen boosts tourist wallets in Japan


A foreign tourist in a kimono stands next to a sign of a currency exchange at Asakusa district in Tokyo on April 25, 2024. - Reuters

TOKYO: Foreign tourists are flocking to Japan in record numbers and thanks to a sliding yen many are living like kings, splashing out on everything from kimonos to knives and slap-up meals.

"I bought three pairs of shoes, which is something I would never normally do," French tourist Katia Lelievre, 36, said with a laugh in the bustling Asakusa area of Tokyo famous for its Buddhist temple and souvenir shops.

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