
Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
Tokyoโs hotel sector is fighting plans to replace the cityโs long-standing flat-rate lodging tax with a percentage-based levy that could significantly increase costs for tourists and short-term visitors.
Analysts and industry groups argue the proposed three per cent tax unfairly targets overnight guests and could dampen Japanโs domestic travel market at a time when locals are already squeezed by a weak yen and rising living costs.
Under the current system introduced in 2002, travellers are...
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