Relaxation of Japan’s border control measures brings influx of tourists, but also challenges

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The easing of COVID-19 border control measures has raised hopes for a return to the old bustle of tourist sites across Japan. | AsiaNewsNetwork

“From now on, I want to increase the number of rickshaw drivers who can speak English,” the rickshaw manager said.

A 62-year-old woman who runs an ukiyo-e print shop on the district’s iconic Nakamise-dori shopping street said, “Since the yen is cheap, we are hoping foreign tourists will buy a lot and help increase our sales even a little, because they’ve fallen to 30% to 40% of what they used to be.”But even as border measures are being relaxed, some accommodations face difficulty finding workers to serve the incoming visitors.

As soon as Japan announced the relaxation of border measures in late September, reservations poured in from Australia and other countries. The hotel expects full occupancy for the coming New Year’s holiday season, the first time since the 2019-20 season. In an August survey by Teikoku Data Bank, Ltd., 72.8% of companies operating inns and hotels said they were short of full-time employees, up 45.5 percentage points from a year earlier. It was the largest shortage rate in any industry.

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