Tokyo hotel rates fall for first time in nearly 3 years

Demand shifts to Osaka on popularity of World Expo, earthquake rumors

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Tokyo hotel rooms were cheaper this July than last. (Photo by Makoto Okada)

HITOMI IZAWA and ALINE SAUVEGRAIN TANABE

TOKYO -- Hotel rates in Tokyo have fallen for the first time in two years and nine months, with July's down more than 2% on the year as demand shifted to Osaka for the World Expo and online rumors swirled that a massive earthquake would hit Japan that month.

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