Kyushu is quite far off the beaten tourist path, so I doubt it would get a lot of non-domestic traveling.

I believe you’re underestimating the rapacious hunger of the click economy

Can't really blame click economy when travel is promoted as universal good from local, state and national governments all over the world. Travel used to be few times in a lifetime thing. Now it is like everyone should be traveling few times a year at least.

> Now it is like everyone should be traveling few times a year at least

You and I live in different worlds. I only know one person who travels that often, after he became wealthy from a successful buy out. Overwhelmingly the people around me travel a handful of times in a lifetime.

Like eating meat daily. At some point the masses want, and get, what was once just for the elite.

Or driving cars for that matter.

Don’t underestimate domestic Japanese tourism! To be fair, it feels a bit different, compared to international, as there’s no language barrier and etc.

Isletwald in CH or Hallstatt in Austria were also quite far off the beaten path. That didn’t stop hordes of tourists from overrunning them.