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Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

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Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

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Preface

In Tokyo, a restaurant caused controversy because of the different price policy for foreign tourists and local customers [covering face]

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The restaurant's menu is priced higher than the Japanese menu, resulting in an extra 1,000 yen for foreign visitors.

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

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The incident sparked a heated discussion on social media, with many criticizing the practice as unfair and arguing that all customers should be treated equally.

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

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Most responses tended to demand price transparency and fairness.

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

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This incident not only highlights the issue of economic interaction in the context of globalization,

It has also sparked discussions about business ethics and legal liability.

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

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As soon as the topic was posted on the Internet, the comment area instantly exploded! Tens of thousands of comments poured in

Some of these netizens' comments are even more interesting and interesting, let's take a look

Personally, I don't think it's necessary to post this

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

A thousand is too little

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

Everyone wanted to go to the wool, but they were sheared

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

Similarly, domestic and foreign tourists will spend more than locally

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

This time, I want to support Japan and continue to promote all-Japanese restaurants

Laughing anymore, Japanese restaurants have double standards for customers, and tourists pay 1,000 yen more than locals

The personal opinion of the lamb

Restaurants may face additional costs such as language services and menu updates, but this is not a reasonable excuse to impose higher charges on foreign tourists.

Transparency and fairness in prices are essential to build consumer trust, especially in a cosmopolitan city such as Tokyo, where more attention should be paid to maintaining its image as a friendly tourist destination.

I believe that any business practice should be based on the principles of equality and respect.

Imposing a "double standard" on customers not only hurts the feelings of foreign tourists, but can also damage the reputation of the local industry. As customers, we want to be treated fairly and not discriminated against on the basis of language or nationality.

I hope that more people will be aware of the seriousness of this problem and express their dissatisfaction and concern through reasonable channels.

Social media and online platforms provide us with a space to express our opinions, which is an important tool for driving positive change. At the same time, I encourage travelers to speak up and demand equality and respect when they encounter unfair treatment.

On the positive side, this incident reminds us of our power and responsibility as consumers.

Through our choices and voices, we can push businesses to rethink their policies and promote a more just and inclusive business environment.

Through sustained efforts and public involvement, we can change those unfair business practices so that everyone feels respected and welcomed while traveling.

I hope that this incident will attract enough attention, not only to change the charging policy of a restaurant, but also to promote the healthy development of the global tourism industry. Everyone deserves to be treated equally and respectfully on the journey, which is what we all strive for.

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