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Maroc Maroc - TRAVELNEWS.CO.ZA - A la Une - 28/Jan 18:05

Kyoto to hike tourist tax

The ancient Japanese city of Kyoto has announced that it is hiking its tourist tax in 2026. Currently, guests pay JPY200 (R24) per person per...

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