Japan is currently facing a debate over the limits of its renowned hospitality due to a significant increase in tourism. This surge, primarily fueled by the depreciation of the yen, is testing the patience of locals. The situation has escalated to the extent that one town has constructed a wall to obstruct the view of Mount Fuji in response to the overwhelming influx of tourists.
Japan is debating the limits of its famed hospitality amid a tourist boom, writes @GearoidReidy via @opinion . The surge, boosted by the weak yen, is strains patience https://t.co/53cRfFL9ix
Japan is debating the limits of its famed hospitality amid a tourist boom, writes @GearoidReidy via @opinion. The surge, boosted by the weak yen, is strains patience https://t.co/pYRsclVhYO
Great Read: The weak yen is bringing lots of tourists to Japan, writes @GearoidReidy. And it's getting so overblown that one town has even built a wall to block the view of Mount Fuji. https://t.co/OOHPaIXZo2 via @opinion
Japan is debating the limits of its famed hospitality amid a tourist boom, writes @GearoidReidy. The surge, boosted by the weak yen, is strains patience https://t.co/HLPEFk0LBS via @opinion
Japan is debating the limits of its famed hospitality amid a tourist boom, writes @GearoidReidy. The surge, boosted by the weak yen, is strains patience https://t.co/ernSYtrNAf