Inundated with tourists, Japanese towns look to taxes on visitors

Travel hot spots use levies on lodging and parking to support overwhelmed services

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A poster at a hotel in Atami informs guests that the city began charging a lodging tax of 200 yen per night from April 1. (Photo by Koichi Sugino)

KOICHI SUGINO

TOKYO -- A growing number of municipalities in Japan are introducing lodging taxes as overseas tourists continue to flood into the country, while cities and towns are also devising new taxes that only target visitors while exempting local residents.

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