La última gira de Arashi impulsa la demanda de hoteles y transporte

La gira final de la leyenda del J-pop Arashi está generando una intensa demanda de hoteles y transporte cerca de los recintos de todo Japón. Las empresas están haciendo ajustes inusuales para acomodar la abrumadora popularidad de la banda y el impacto de los fans.

Según The Japan Times, la última gira del grupo de J-pop Arashi está provocando una intensa demanda de hoteles y transporte cerca de los lugares de actuación en todo el país. Las empresas están llevando a cabo ajustes inusuales para hacer frente a la abrumadora popularidad de la banda y al impacto de los fans. El artículo, publicado el 19 de marzo de 2026, destaca palabras clave como idols, J-POP y Arashi. Esta última gira subraya el perdurable atractivo del grupo como ídolos del J-pop, poniendo a prueba los servicios de alojamiento y transporte en todo el país.

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