Kyoto, Japan’s cultural heart and one of its most photographed cities, is taking a bold step to reclaim its peace and preserve its heritage. After years of grappling with swelling crowds, narrow lanes jammed with selfie sticks, and residents struggling to keep up with visitor traffic, the city has announced Japan’s highest-ever hotel tax—a decisive measure aimed at balancing its booming tourism economy with sustainability.
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Kyoto’s New Hotel Tax To Tackle Overtourism: Here's What Travellers Need To Know
Kyoto’s charm comes at a cost. The city’s new hotel tax aims to curb overtourism and keep Japan’s heritage heart beating strong
Kyoto announces Japan’s highest-ever hotel tax to manage overtourism, marking a major step towards sustainable travel in the cultural capital.
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Kyoto announces Japan’s highest-ever hotel tax to manage overtourism, marking a major step towards sustainable travel in the cultural capital.
Photo: Unsplash

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