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While travel is a passion for many, a significant number of Japanese individuals view it differently. A survey revealed that 35% of Japanese respondents were unwilling to travel again, the highest of any country. This isn't just a pandemic effect. Even before COVID-19, only about 10% of the Japanese population traveled abroad annually. Factors like the world's most powerful passport not translating to high passport ownership, the perceived inconvenience of overseas travel and the allure of domestic destinations play a role. The pandemic has further shifted the Japanese mindset with many realizing the beauty within their own country. Additionally, economic factors such as the yen's weakness and stagnant wages influence travel decisions. Yet there are those like Yuma Kasei who cherish the excitement of exploring new cultures and places. Stay sharp with tail.
Alright, today is the final day that I die, the reason why there's no 6th semester or anything is because TODAY IS THE FINAL SCREAMING SHOW, because today, in the 6th day, I die, for real, because of the screaming little child demon, anyways, if you're reading this message and you see a screaming demon popping up, then scroll back down, because then you have to do audio recording like me!