Above, the three-storey pagoda at Kiyomizu-dera. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The city of Kyoto has made an about-face on new hotel construction to meet the increased number of tourists.
The Japan News (Yomiuri Shimbun) reported:
KYOTO — Kyoto Mayor Daisaku Kadokawa said at a regular press conference on Wednesday that the city will aim to curb construction of new accommodations in response to a sharp increase in the number of lodging facilities in the city.
Due to problems such as some tourists’ poor manners and a lack of land, the city government has changed its conventional policy of aiming to attract more accomodation facilities.
When I was last in Kyoto in 2015, we stayed at hotel in nearby Osaka and took a commuter train to Kyoto for a day trip.
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