In Japan, as a record number of Australians visit, some establishments are implementing dual pricing for tourists and locals. Japanese are increasingly opting to live in hotels due to housing subscription services, previously considered exclusive to the affluent.
More people in Japan are choosing to live in a hotel, an option traditionally seen as only for the affluent, as the emergence of housing subscription services makes these stays more accessible. https://t.co/l4V9YmXzCq
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Fancy retreats and suites with sleep butlers and pillow menus are becoming big business. But do you really need to leave home for some shuteye? @cc_gupta + @drdeanjmiller (@CQU) discuss. https://t.co/WV7Xjq3ika
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As a record number of Australians head to Japan, some restaurants and tourist attractions are implementing two-tiered pricing systems for visitors and locals. https://t.co/9y9a9JGuN8