The post-pandemic return of Japanese tourists to Hawaii has been steady, but slow — an ongoing concern since these visitors have long been valued as mindful and respectful, and their spending notably helps to float the state’s economic boat. So every stride toward encouraging them back is very welcome — such as the recent full expansion of the Global Entry process at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport for Japanese citizens.
Editorial: Japan tourism key turns with airport
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