Japan Caters To The Rich With Rising Luxe Hotels

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Lots of fancy hotels are opening in Japan, both in cities and on beaches. The popularity of luxury hotels is still increasing.

Tokyo was worried they wouldn't have enough places for people to stay during the Olympics. They thought 40 million tourists would come. Hotels expanded to get ready. Then the pandemic came and the hotels were empty. People had to quarantine so they couldn't use the new hotels.

Luxury hotels are popping up across Japan, with prices exceeding ¥100,000 a night. COVID-19 travel restrictions and unused Olympic hotels are no longer a challenge. Even overseas hotel chains are entering the Japanese market. It's not just local businesses operating.

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