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Japan tourism falling behind expectations

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                                <strong>“(Japan visitors) are the ones who really shop. The downturn impacts some Hawaii retailers quite a bit.”</strong>
                                <strong>Tina Yamaki</strong>
                                <em>President, Retail Merchants of Hawaii</em>
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“(Japan visitors) are the ones who really shop. The downturn impacts some Hawaii retailers quite a bit.”

Tina Yamaki

President, Retail Merchants of Hawaii

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                                <strong>“By the end of 2023 we should be at 50% or more recovered.”</strong>
                                <strong>Eric Takahata</strong>
                                <em>Hawaii Tourism Japan managing director</em>
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“By the end of 2023 we should be at 50% or more recovered.”

Eric Takahata

Hawaii Tourism Japan managing director

COURTESY PHOTO
                                <strong>“(Japan visitors) are the ones who really shop. The downturn impacts some Hawaii retailers quite a bit.”</strong>
                                <strong>Tina Yamaki</strong>
                                <em>President, Retail Merchants of Hawaii</em>
CRAIG T. KOJIMA/CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                <strong>“By the end of 2023 we should be at 50% or more recovered.”</strong>
                                <strong>Eric Takahata</strong>
                                <em>Hawaii Tourism Japan managing director</em>