Comment by dudeinjapan

7 months ago

Developing a healthy tourism industry, developing English skills to communicate with the world at large, all make great sense for the country as a whole. I think these can be developed without losing the cultural aspects that make Japan great.

One could argue that the tourism industry was already beyond healthy, that the impact on English skills is negligible and that it hurts others, such as business people having problems do travel because hotels have doubled or trippeled their prices.

  • English skills put hospitality staff in a better position to serve guests, and ultimately reduce the burden/friction on the operators themselves.

    As for business travel, the price of business hotels in Japan overall has not dramatically increased—certainly not beyond what corporate budgets can afford—and much of business travel is to cities that are not of particular interest to tourists. Staying outside the city and commuting by train is also an option.

    • > As for business travel, the price of business hotels in Japan overall has not dramatically increased

      You obviously live in a different Japan than I do (or, despite your name, don't actually live there).

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