Travel Trends for Golden Week 2026 (April 25 - May 7)
JTB forecasts 24.47 million travelers for Golden Week 2026, an increase from the previous year. Domestic travel focuses on short, nearby trips, while overseas travel is recovering with a focus on Asia.
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- 📰 Published: April 2, 2026 at 23:00
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JTB has compiled the travel trend forecast for "People taking trips of one night or more during Golden Week (GW) ". This report is estimated based on a questionnaire survey conducted by the JTB Group, combined with various economic trends, industry trends, transportation and tourism-related data, accommodation booking status, and various awareness surveys. This survey has been conducted continuously since 1969.
**Backed by steady travel sentiment and favorable calendar days, the number of travelers increases, while average planned travel expenses remain on par with the previous year.**
**Domestically, short-term, nearby destinations, and personal car use are increasing; people are finding ways to enjoy themselves while keeping costs down despite high prices.**
**Overseas trips are mostly 3 to 5 nights, with South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia being popular.**
**● Total GW travelers: 24.47 million (101.9% vs previous year)**
** Total travel consumption: 1,287.6 billion yen (101.1% vs previous year)**
**● Domestic travel: 23.9 million travelers (101.7%), average planned expense 46,000 yen (97.9%), travel consumption 1,099.4 billion yen (99.5%)**
**● Overseas travel: 572,000 travelers (108.5%), average planned expense 329,000 yen (102.2%), travel consumption 188.2 billion yen (110.9%)**
[Domestic Travel]
➤ The number of travelers shows a slight increase due to a favorable calendar and steady travel appetite.
➤ Average planned expenses remain high due to inflation but decreased slightly due to shorter trip durations.
➤ Destinations are mostly close-by within the residential area for short periods; short-distance trips by private car are increasing.
➤ Travel purposes include "spending time with family," "eating and enjoying local flavors," and "relaxing and taking it easy."
[Overseas Travel]
➤ The number of travelers is increasing, boosted by the recovery of international flights exceeding pre-COVID levels and favorable calendar days.
➤ Average planned expenses slightly increased due to longer stays and the effects of a weak yen and high prices.
➤ Destinations are relatively close, such as South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia; Europe and North America also remain persistently popular.
**1. This Year's GW Calendar and Travel Trends**
The GW calendar for 2026 features a 5-day consecutive holiday from May 2 (Sat) to May 6 (Wed, substitute holiday). Taking April 30 (Thu) and May 1 (Fri) off creates an 8-day weekend, taking May 7 (Thu) and May 8 (Fri) off creates a 9-day weekend, and combining them all results in 12 or more consecutive days off. The calendar is structured in a way that makes it easy to take long consecutive holidays depending on how days are combined. Here, we present the GW 2026 (April 25 - May 7) return...