Deep in the countryside, a glimpse of Airbnb’s Japan strategy
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If the history of Airbnb and current problems of inflated cleaning fees and other issues are any indicator of future events, it is inevitable that the visitors and hosts will probably both suffer and lose money. With isolated locations, potential language issues, and spotty customer service, this sounds like a recipe for one disaster after another. I hope I’m wrong but feel I am probably not.