Koreans planning trips to the United States are worried about privacy intrusions, but many are also turning to self-censorship. Posts are piling up on U.S.-travel community sites, including comments like, “I have to go to the United States, so I deleted all my social media posts,” and, “I’m worried even my YouTube comments could cause problems.”

Kyoto, a city beloved by Koreans, will raise its lodging tax tenfold, from the current maximum of 1,000 yen ($6.31) per person per night to 10,000 yen starting March 1. In April, Hokkaido will introduce a lodging tax, with a rate of up to 500 yen, and 13 municipalities, including Sapporo, will also impose their own lodging taxes.

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    1 day ago

    I interpreted for an academic conference about sustainable tourism shit fifteen years ago. It made so much more sense than what just feels like whoring out your culture for pennies.

    And now, here we are, having to treat foreigners like shit as if it was their fault that we didn’t think ahead.