Businesses charging foreigners more than locals? So they should

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Some Japanese businesses are controversially charging tourists more than locals. Here’s why I have no problem with that.

It would be easier to accept the “tourist price” if you could take the excuses on face value. It would be better if you could look at the reasoning from the Tokyo restaurateur who was recently found to be charging tourists more than locals to eat at his place and believe that’s all that’s going on here.

It’s probably not too bold to suggest that Yonemitsu might just be sick of dealing with foreigners in his restaurant. They’re different. They’re annoying. They do things wrong. Charge them more.If you could take his reasoning on face value, however, I would be 100 per cent on board with this notion of foreign tourists being forced to pay more for cultural rituals.

There’s not so much of a financial imbalance in Japan, despite stagnant wages there and a dipping exchange rate . What you do have in Japan, however, is a growing issue of over-tourism, in which locals aren’t so much being priced out of their cultural heritage as forced out of it by the sheer number of others arriving to take limited places.

 

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