TOKYO -- A weak yen has helped make Tokyo hotels more affordable for growing numbers of international visitors, and is giving operators an opening to raise their prices.
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The tumbling yen, which at around 150 to the US dollar is the lowest it’s been in almost four decades, is one important factor in Japan’s tourism boom. But so are the country’s more perennial draws: a ...