Water shortages hit tourist spots in Japan during Golden Week

Water shortages are affecting tourist spots in Japan during Golden Week, forcing sightseeing boats, hot spring operators and other businesses to reduce service hours. The Japan Times reports that these measures are necessary due to the shortages.

The Japan Times reported on May 3, 2026, that water shortages are striking tourist spots in Japan during Golden Week. Sightseeing boats, hot spring operators and other businesses have been forced to cut service hours as a result.

The issue is particularly acute in popular destinations frequented by tourists. Operators are adjusting their schedules to cope with the limited water supply. Golden Week is typically a peak period for domestic travel, making this disruption significant for the tourism sector.

The shortages appear linked to heightened seasonal water demand and supply constraints, though specific causes were not detailed in reports. Officials are working to address the situation.

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