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Japan’s 64-year-old hot spring hotel is closed! How could a short-term epidemic cause this hotel to close?

I think the short-term epidemic in Japan has allowed the closure of the 64-year-old hot spring hotel for the following reasons. First, it is because the number of tourists from China has decreased a lot, and secondly, it is because of the scale of the hot spring hotel. It is relatively small, and in the end it is because closing the door in time means stopping the loss in time.

1. The number of tourists from China has decreased a lot

The epidemic in China was about a month earlier than in Japan, and many people who planned to travel to Japan did not go out. Many tourist places in Japan are visited by Chinese people. For example, the deer in Nara are so hungry that they eat grass. Generally, the deer in Nara are fed with small cakes by tourists. But deer eat grass. This hot spring hotel must also entertain tourists. There are already fewer Chinese tourists and not many foreign tourists, so Japan's tourism industry has suffered quite a lot.

2. This hot spring shop is relatively small

Generally, large tourist venues are more flexible and will not close down directly due to such a big impact. This hot spring hotel seems to be a family business, not a big company. It has been passed down from generation to generation, so the affordability is a bit low. I think large companies will suffer more losses now. Fortunately, it is a family business, otherwise there would be layoffs and the like. Japanese companies generally sign employees for life. Now I don’t know how many companies are unable to survive the epidemic.

3. Closing the door in time means stopping the loss in time

I think what this hot spring hotel did is quite wise. Closing the door in time means stopping the loss in time. Otherwise, no one will go if it stays open. , the compensation will be even more. It seems that Japan still has protection for such bankrupt and closed companies. Laying off employees will not cause such huge losses, so it is also good to close the company in a timely manner. I think judging from the situation, more and more closures will occur in the future, and it’s not very good to just hold on. Therefore, people must have a sense of urgency and save more money when nothing happens. If you have money, you will never be afraid. Therefore, you should consume wisely, cultivate financial management concepts, and pretend that you are super rich.