Your Dollars Will Go a Long Way on That Long-Awaited Trip to Japan - Bloomberg

2022-10-09 15:04:11 By : Ms. Leina Chen

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When Japan finally opens its doors to vaccinated tourists on Oct. 11, many travelers are going to find great bargains.

The yen has lost about 20% of its value against the dollar this year, making hotels, meals and attractions very affordable for visitors with the US currency. At the same time, inflation has been kept mostly under control, although the country is starting to see price increases for the first time in a generation.