TOKYO -- Japanese travelers are making fewer overnight trips domestically, government data shows, as competition with an influx of foreign tourists makes it harder to find reasonably priced stays at popular destinations.
Faced with inflation and crowds of foreigners, more people are staying close to home

Finding a quiet spot for a photo in Kanazawa. (Photo by Makoto Okada)
TOKYO -- Japanese travelers are making fewer overnight trips domestically, government data shows, as competition with an influx of foreign tourists makes it harder to find reasonably priced stays at popular destinations.