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When Tourists Move In and Locals Move Out: Spain's Warning to Japan

When Tourists Move In and Locals Move Out: Spain's Warning to Japan

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When a city becomes a global tourist hotspot, where do the people who actually live there go? This discussion uses Spain's escalating housing crisis as a stark warning and a potential preview of Japan's future.

We look at the drastic measures Spain is taking in an all-out war against overtourism—from banning thousands of Airbnb rentals to abolishing "golden visas"—as locals get priced out of their own neighborhoods. But this isn't just a European problem. The author draws direct parallels to what's already happening in Japan's own beloved destinations, like the ski resorts of Niseko and the historic streets of Kyoto, where "hotel-ized homes" are displacing communities.


Diving into the complex dilemma of a "tourism nation," this piece moves beyond simple economics to ask a fundamental question: what is the true cost of tourism when its profits aren't shared, and its burdens fall on local residents? It's a personal and powerful reflection on the search for a sustainable balance, arguing that a place without the "soul" of its community is just an empty shell, no matter how beautiful its scenery.


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