Japan's Niseko ski resorts cutting occupancy amid staff shortage

Easing of COVID border curbs came too late for Hokkaido hotels to hire workers

HAJIME TSUKADA and YUJI UOYAMA, Nikkei staff writers

SAPPORO, Japan -- Niseko, a world-famous ski resort area in Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido, is suffering a severe labor shortage, forcing some hotels and resorts to operate at reduced occupancy heading into the peak season.

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