Did you miss
wagashi
with green tea?
Good news: Japan is reopening its borders to tourists on October 11, and you can taste your favorite delicacies on site at a lower cost.
Because the inflation that is rampant on the globe is also shaking up currencies and causing the Yen to plunge faster than the Euro.
The other side of the coin, the prices of plane tickets for the Asian archipelago start at the top, due in particular to the price of kerosene.
So what to do?
With the lull on the pandemic front and the frenetic resumption of travel last spring, tourists and professionals hoped to complete the parenthesis of uncertainty.
Missed.
Everyone feels the general rise in prices since the beginning of the year and its impact on purchasing power.
This is even more true at the end of the summer, when the energy crisis escalates and interest rates soar.
"The impact of inflation has been very clear this summer...
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