15,000 hoteliers: Japanese tourists are the best
The best tourists in the world are the Japanese, a survey based on views from hoteliers across Europe said on Wednesday. Japanese tourists stood out for being polite and tidy, securing 35 percent more votes than the Americans who came second. Swiss tourists were commended for being quiet and considerate. Hey, what about Swedes?
Hoteliers also look favourably upon British spending habits voting them the third biggest holiday spenders after Americans and Russians. Based on responses from 15,000 European hoteliers, the survey wascarried out on behalf of a travel Web site.
My grandfather owned a small hotel in a small Swedish town, and I doubt that he ever had a single Japanese tourist. The age of mass tourism is a recent phenomena, obviously, and regular Suzuki-san or Yamada-san were only allowed to go abroad since around 1965. With oil peak and other concerns looming on the horizon, I wonder if future generations will bother - or even be able to - go abroad on holidays to foreign countries.
Reuters: Japanese top good tourists' league
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