TOKYO - The number of foreign visitors to Japan between January and September rose 17.7 percent from a year earlier to around 31.65 million, marking the fastest pace on record in surpassing 30 million within a year, the government said Wednesday, amid a weak yen and a surge in Chinese tourists.
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