Blame tourist for all your countries problems

Refuse tourist into many Izakayas for decades

Fail to capture the tourist market for decades

Prices rise and force out much of the native population

Try to pivot to the same tourist you told to GTFO and never marketed to

???

FORECLOSURE!

Literal pottery.

Not a smart marketing decision to gatekeep Izakayas from people with money. Many tourist out earn even the most skilled of salarymen by a wide margin. Not marketing to this group has been a massive mistake, foolish.

  • k0e3@lemmy.ca
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    11 hours ago

    Yeah! They have more than just fried stuff too! If you ever make it to Okinawa in the future, I’d love to take you around. Invitation is open to anyone reading this too.

    But you liked the smaller part of the country eh? Okinawa is always busy with tourists… If you don’t mind the long train ride, I went to this place called Tono in Iwate Prefecture. It was such a cute little town.

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      33 minutes ago

      When I say smaller, I should clarify it was a small industrial city near Nagoya, it’s bigger than I thought, but it’s still somewhere few people outside japan would know about. I also got to see a slightly more urban area as well, but in both locations I was spending all day in a factory and crashing pretty hard from 12 hour jet lag at night lol.

      It left me wanting to see and try more, including the touristy stuff, but especially the national parks. The beauty I saw on the shinkansen was amazing. But in general I just enjoy going new places, meeting new people, and seeing and experiencing different cultures. Seeing parts of Japan few people outside the country see was cool even if I wished I got to see some of the more classically impressive stuff too.