Japan’s tourism hotspots turn to dual pricing as crowds swell
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Japan’s tourism hotspots turn to dual pricing as crowds swell

Travel & Leisure

Himeji Castle to charge non-residents more than double to cover upkeep costs

Himeji Castle in Hyogo prefecture is a World Heritage site and a National Treasure of Japan. (Photo by Mizuho Miyazaki)

TOKYO — A growing number of local governments in Japan are introducing dual pricing systems at historic sites and other attractions, as part of an effort to mitigate the problems associated with overtourism and increased wear and tear.

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