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New frontier: The future of tourism

The COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t have come at a worse time for Japan’s tourism industry. The nation was anticipating an influx of big-spending foreign travelers to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The quadrennial sporting extravaganza was postponed for a year, however, and is now slated to be held in July without any of the estimated 1 million overseas spectators in attendance. Meanwhile, domestic travel has been hammered by wave after wave of virus infections that have led to a third state of emergency and a slew of restrictive measures adopted by a growing number of cities and prefectures, dealing crushing blows to hotels and travel agencies as well as air and ground transportation operators.

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Japan s Hoshino Resorts looks to make inroads into the US

/ Posted on 15 April, 2021 13:37 Japanese resort operator Hoshino Resorts is eyeing the North American market as part of ambitious overseas expansion plans, with the goal of opening a facility on the US mainland within the next five years. The move follows the successful reopening of the company’s first US property, Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 2020. Hoshinoya Resorts eyes expansion into US market; Hoshinoya Taketomi Island pictured Representatives of the 107-year-old company have discussed plans with real estate developers and investors, while looking for a partner with whom to build the facility, according to its CEO Yoshiharu Hoshino. They have also inspected locations. One possibility is Saratoga Springs, a city of about 27,000 people in central New York State. With naturally occurring mineral springs, the site has been popular as a resort for the past 200 years.

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