2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.annale.2022.100067
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COVID-19 policies and hoteliers' responses in Japan

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“…During the pandemic, the Japanese government introduced several initiatives to preserve its economic growth and boost/recover struggling sectors, like tourism ( Fukuchi et al., 2022 ). Key initiatives included Go-To-Travel and Olympics, which were followed by a surge in cases in Tokyo.…”
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“…During the pandemic, the Japanese government introduced several initiatives to preserve its economic growth and boost/recover struggling sectors, like tourism ( Fukuchi et al., 2022 ). Key initiatives included Go-To-Travel and Olympics, which were followed by a surge in cases in Tokyo.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…State of emergency, closure of some specific businesses, international border closure and Three Cs (closed spaces, crowded places, and close-contact settings) were among the most influential factors to avoid COVID-19 outbreaks In Japan. Japanese government declared four emergency states ( Fukuchi et al., 2022 ; Song and Karako, 2021 )…”
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