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Although many countries are only now starting to bring in entrance fees and various other tourist taxes in response to rising visitor numbers, Japan has had this type of entrance fee for foreigners coming into the country since 1978. The 1,000 yen ($6.33 USD) fee, often dubbed the “sayonara tax” because it is added to [...]

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The August Travel Paradox: Why Millions Get It Wrong August is infamous. Peak season chaos grips southern Europe—think Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter at gridlock, Lisbon’s trams packed beyond capacity, Greek islands where you can barely see the sea for sunbathers. But here’s what most travel blogs won’t tell you: August can be one of the most [...]

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TOKYO – A local government in western Japan on Monday asked the central government to probe how saplings of a prized citrus variety may have been smuggled into China and marketed there despite producers’ efforts to prevent it. Ehime Gov. Tokihiro Nakamura submitted a letter of request to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, [...]

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June 23, 2026 TOKYO – Fifty-two percent of people support a proposal to lower the consumption tax on food items to 1% for two years, effectively to 0% when including benefits for low and middle income individuals, according to a nationwide Yomiuri Shimbun poll conducted from Friday through Sunday. Thirty-eight percent of people were opposed. [...]

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