Domestic travel was the most commonly enjoyed leisure activity last year in Japan, but the ratio of people who went on trips was still below the level seen the year before restrictions were imposed in the country due to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak, according to a survey by a Tokyo-based nonprofit. The percentage of people who went traveling and sightseeing, including on day trips, once or more rose 5.9 percentage points from 2022 to 48.7 percent, becoming the most enjoyed leisure activity for the second straight year, the Japan Productivity Center said. While the rise is attributable to …