Japan will copy Venice to stop mass tourism. Two levels of transport price: the tourist pays more

Exactly one week there was a stir for the decision that Venice had adopted to stop mass tourism. It was an update of a measure that took months ago: an entry rate for the tourist, which was now going to duplicate In view of the good results he had given to public coffers. Japan had already “flirted” with something similar with A double pricing system in menus. Now Kyoto wants to go further with public transport. First was the menu. As we said, last summer the nation hospitality saw an opportunity before the massive arrival of tourists. Japan’s restaurant industry implemented A two -level price system in the most tourist places in the nation. You don’t have to be very lynx to understand it: restaurants seek to take advantage of the influx of foreign visitors, a strategy where it is also not scare to local customers. Behind this price increase there was something as evident as purchasing power. Restoration companies were or more towards tourists because, in essence, they are willing to pay more. Miki Watanabe, president of the important Watami restaurant chain, I explained it that way: “The Japanese do not buy 3,000 yen sirloin skewers, but tourists who arrive in Japan say it is cheap and buy them.” The thing now is different. The news today takes us to Kyoto, the former capital of Japan. They want Implement a system of differentiated rates in public transportbecoming the first city in the country to adopt this measure to manage the growing number of foreign visitors. Mayor Koji Matsui has proposed that Tourists pay a higher rate on buses operated by the city compared to local residents, with the aim of generating funds to mitigate congestion and preserve cultural heritage. Living with mass tourism. We have told it countless times. From the reopening of borders after the pandemic and with a weak yen that favors the spending of tourists, Kyoto and many others Japanese cities have experienced a massive influx of tourists. In 2024, the city, which has 1.5 million inhabitants, received seven million international tourists, which has generated concerns about its impact on everyday life. This phenomenon is part of a broader trend in Japan, than In 2024 he reached a record of 36 million foreign visitorswith a total expense that exceeded 8 billion yen. The negative effects of mass tourism in the city include Aglomerations in public transport, garbage in the streets and cultural conflicts. In fact, some residents have reported difficulties in accessing buses due to excess passengers, which especially affects students and people who need to move to hospitals. Proposed measures. To counteract these problems, the Kyoto authorities have promoted several initiatives, including, The commented differentiated rate in urban buseswhere tourists would pay more than residents, allowing funds to improve infrastructure and reduce the impact of tourism. In addition, the administration also plans An increase in accommodation tax for those who stay in hotels in the city or the creation of exclusive buses for touristswith routes to the main tourist sites, thus relieving the pressure on public transport used by the premises. Moreover. There is also talk of the Distribution of awareness brochures to educate visitors/tourists about the rules of Japanese behavior and cultural sensibilities. In this regard, Mayor Matsui has emphasized that these measures seek to balance the daily life of residents with the tourist influx, ensuring that the local community also receives benefits of tourism activity. Other examples. In this way, Japan joins other enclaves such as The commented in Venice. The truth is that from a while to this part, the so -called differentiated tarification has already been implemented or will do so in other places. For example, in Himeji, Japan, It was proposed to raise the entrance fee to Himeji Castle for not residentsParis plans Apply higher rates at the Louvre Museum For visitors outside the EU, and in India it has been applied Differentiated rates in emblematic monuments such as Taj Mahalwith higher prices for foreign tourists. All initiatives that seek a balance between the promotion of tourism and the preservation of heritage and the quality of life of the residents. A cultural problem. It is the last of the legs to be treated in the nation and its tourist boom. Beyond the quantitative theme and logistics impact, mass tourism In Japan it has also generated cultural conflicts. In Kyoto, and due to the inappropriate behaviors of tourists, Mayor Matsui has pointed out some “tips” to take into accountsuch as eating while walking through the streets, which is considered of bad education in Japanese culture. In addition, Matsui also recalled that making strong noises in sanctuaries and other sacred spaces, chasing the geishas to take photographs without permission or entering tea houses without prior reserve, interrupting their traditional functioning, it is everything but educated for the nation. Plus: The geographical design of the city, surrounded by mountains and with narrow streets in its historic center, aggravates these problems, making the city particularly sensitive to tourist saturation. The future of tourism. That said, and despite the difficulties, Kyoto says he remains committed to receiving tourists and sharing his cultural and historical wealth. However, the local administration works to ensure that this growth is managed sustainably. Matsui reaffirms that these initiatives do not seek to restrict tourism, but to administer it efficiently and respectfully with the community and the environment. The proposal of differentiated rates is part of a two -year planwhich must still be approved by the City Council. If implemented, Kyoto would mark a precedent in Japan and could influence other regions that face similar problems with mass tourism. Image | Robert Thomson In Xataka | Visitors do not stop arriving. The hospitality has seen the opportunity with two price levels: the tourist pays more In Xataka | Venice invented an entry rate to stop mass tourism. It has come out so well that it will double the price

If almost nobody pays for their software, at least they can buy their new official bags and jackets

There are so few private users who pay for Winrar that the company has no qualms about admitting it. Each license costs 29.95 euros, but Your “Test before Buy” model Allows you to use the program during 40 days for free. This is usually more than enough to decompress that punctual file that they sent you by email or that you went down from the Internet. Win.rar GmbH, the company behind the legendary software, has surprised these days with curious publications in X. “What better way to support the software for which you have never paid that buying a Winrar bag? Do it! We challenge you to do it! ” can be read in a message. Yes, Winrar is not only in the software business, but also of merchandising. Winrar bags and jackets The most striking of the catalog is the bag Winrar Archive Messenger. We are facing a product whose design perfectly mimics the characteristics three stacked files of the compression tool. As explained by the manufacturer, it has been manufactured with 100% vegan leather, it has an adjustable clip strap, and a magnetic closure system. Its measures are 21.4 cm x 14 cm x 7 cm. If you are wondering how much this computer fans accessory costs, the answer is simple: more than a Winrar license. Its price is 115 euros, although depending on where you live, the shipment can raise the bill. If you want it in Madrid, for example, the cheapest shipment costs 15.90 euros, leaving the total at 130.90 euros. There are also A Winrar hunteradorned with patches of the software icons. According to the description, it is made of 100%wool, with a padded satin lining that improves comfort and thermal insulation. The price does not go unnoticed: 224.90 eurosmore shipping costs. For the manufacture of these products, Winrar has been associated with Tern, a company that will produce them in China. With this strategy, the company seeks to generate extra income, although its main business remains the Sale of licenses to corporate and government customerswhich are the ones who really pay for the software. Winrar’s roots date back to Russia, where Eugene Roshal launched the first version In the 1990s. Today, the program is managed by Win.rar GmbH, a company registered in Bremen, Germany. Images | Winrar | Tern In Xataka | The unknown history of Winrar, the king of file compressors that we have almost all used In Xataka | The possible closure of Tiktok is awakening an exciting world: that of Chinese social apps

Europe’s anger with Elon Musk grows like foam. Tesla pays the consequences with sales falls of up to 75%

Tesla has made its presentation of sales results And the news has not been what they expected: the sales of their electric cars They have plummeted during the last quarter, especially in Europe. Some investors have not been able to associate this fall to the political activism of the CEO of Tesla, and see in this fall the reaction of the markets to the Elon Musk support to the ultra -right parties of Germany and the United Kingdom. The Batacazo of Germany. According to data From the Federal Carriage Transport Authority of Germany (KBA), during the month of January 2025, Tesla only enrolled 1,277 electric cars in the largest car market in Europe. That represents a 59.5% drop with respect to sales of the previous year. The fall in sales of Tesla in Germany contrasts with the number of enrollments of battery electric vehicles (BEV) in that country, which amounted to 34,498 units enrolled, increasing the figure by 53.5% compared to the previous year. That is, the Germans They have bought more electric carsbut these cars were not from Tesla. The decrease in sales in the withdrawal of incentives for the purchase of electric cars can be attributed, but this theory would be ruled out because that would impact all electric cars. However, the Chinese manufacturer Byd has been the great beneficiary of the Tesla stumbling, increasing its sales by 69.1% during the same period. It is not an isolated case. Such a pronounced fall in a single market can be attributed to certain economic factors. However, when the situation is replicated with generalized falls in the main European markets, the diagnosis also changes. According to published data By Electrek, Tesla’s sales fell 75.4% in Spain, a 63.4% in France46% in Sweden, 42.5% in the Netherlands, 40.9% in Denmark or 40.2% in Norway, a market in which the 90% of cars that are sold They are electric. In general terms, Tesla’s total sales fell 47.7% in Europe and a 7.78% in the United Kingdom. It is striking that, in California, a state where Tesla usually got good sales figures, Model 3 sales have also fallen 3. Everything points to a person in charge: politics. One of the reasons that different responsible for the European car industry have argued as an explanation for the decrease in sales of the brand is the political role of Elon Musk in the US government and Your explicit support to extreme right formations in Germany and the United Kingdom. The French medium France24 collected the statements Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, director of the Automotive Research Center in Germany, ensuring that the behavior of the Tesla CEO was being “extremely harmful” for the manufacturer in that country. “Nobody wants to be associated with this. Tesla and Musk are almost inextricably linked.” Tesla pays Musk’s invoices. The electric car manufacturer has become the objective of protests of different types in different countries in Europe. Behind him controversial greeting the public After Trump’s investiture, some activists projected The word “Heil” on the main facade of Tesla’s gigafactoría in Berlin. The Everyone Hates Elon Group has been marking the London Tesla with adhesives in which it reads: “Don’s Buy to Swasticar“(Do not buy a car-esvastic) and disseminating it In your social networks. Investors begin to worry. During the last quarter, the manufacturer has registered a decrease in its revenues of operations with 1.6 billion dollars, compared to the 2.1 billion dollars declared in the same quarter of 2023. Before this fall, investors were worried about the political facet by Elon Musk and its negative effect on the brand, as well as the time that your Doge in front paper. After all, Tesla pays Musk’s salary, not the US government. CNBC collected Some of those investor questions: “How long does Elon Musk do to grow Tesla, solve products and generate value for shareholders compared to their public commitments with Trump, Doge and political activities?” Asked one of the Retail investors present. Other investors asked if Tesla had “lost sales due to Elon’s political activities” and wondered how the company was going to “respond to Musk’s Nazi infamous greeting and how the negative impacts of Elon Musk’s public opinions and public activities are being addressed ” None of them received a response from the directive. In Xataka | A government “Extremely Hardcore”: Elon Musk is applying to the US the same recipe that has applied to all its companies Image | Unspash (Andreas Rasmussen), Dvidshub (Joshua Armstrong)

If the question is whether your company can include you in a work WhatsApp group, the AEPD leaves no doubt: it depends on who pays

In many companies, WhatsApp groups or from any other social network, they have adopted the role of a communication board, from which the company or those responsible for employees They organize shiftsroutes or vacations of its employees from a single channel. However, despite being very convenient for the organization of the company, adding employees to These groups It is an exhibition of your private data. Is it legal that the company includes you in one of these Work groups of work? The answer: depends d. Use of WhatsApp on personal mobiles The Spanish Agency for Data Protection, supported by a sentence of the 2019 National Court established the pillars of the use of mobile devices in the workplace, indicating that employees are not obliged to use or install applications for professional use. That is, if the mobile in which the line that will be included in the WhatsApp group is personal, or the line itself is, is installed, or The company cannot force the worker to be part of the group. Including that number in a WhatsApp group without the express consent of the employee would violate article 5 of the Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and guarantee of digital rightsviolating the right to individual privacy. The legal protection of this assumption was reinforced with the arrival of the Teleworking 10/2021that in its article 17.2 it indicates that it is the company who must provide any material or device that employees may need to develop their work. If to develop that work, the employee needs a mobile with line for communications with the company, or for the time registrationyou must facilitate it. Use of WhatsApp in the company’s mobile The scenario changes completely when the mobile or line is owned by the company, not the employee. In that case, the company can use that resource as it creates convenient and may include those lines in a WhatsApp group, without the employee being able to refuse to it. This use is part of the organization of work by the company according to the Workers Statute. However, the company must justify the group’s need, assume the cost of the line and establish clear rules on its use. Right to digital disconnection In any case, whether the mobile is personal and has the employee’s consent, as if it is a corporate mobile, The right to digital disconnection must be respectedas established in article 20 bis of the Statute of Workers and in article 18 of the Teleworking Law. This section specifically indicates: “Workers have the right to privacy in the use of digital devices made available to the employer, to digital disconnection and intimacy in the use of video surveillance and geolocation devices in the established terms in current legislation on personal data protection and guarantee of digital rights. “ This means that, in any of the cases, the worker is not obliged to answer Out of your working hours, unless it is subject to any of the exceptions due to justified urgency. This right is protected by various labor laws and their breach would result in economic sanctions for the company that could range between 751 euros and 7,500 euros. In Xataka | Signing with the fingerprint at work was legal. In Europe they have decided that they are no longer and threaten to fine Image | Unspash (Dimitri Karastelev)

a dress that pays tribute to Audrey Hepburn

January 20, 2025 will be remembered historically as the day on which, for the second time, Donald Trump swore in inauguration as president of the United Stateson this occasion, as the 47th president of the North American country. An appointment full of events in which he has been accompanied by his family and, in which with the permission of the first lady, Melaniahis eldest daughter has triumphed stylistically speaking, Ivankawho, during the inaugural balls on her father’s big night yesterday, was all Hollywood-inspired elegance and glamour. © Getty Images © Getty Images © Getty Images A day full of looks for history This 20-E (2025) has established that the looks that we have seen during the different events are considered historical. For example in the morning, Ivanka Trump’s fashion choice (signed by Dior) caused a sensation by connecting with styling that we have seen, for example, in royals like Queen Letizia, Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton or Beatrice Borromeo. For the night, the eldest daughter of the current president of the United States opted for nostalgia by wearing a recreation of an iconic Givenchy dress worn by actress Audrey Hepburn in the film Sabrina (1954). © Getty Images © Getty Images A Haute Couture dress by Hubert de Givenchy Specifically, Ivanka Trump wore a white dress with a strapless neckline, a corseted body and a large volume skirt with an asymmetrical cut. This piece, which features rich black floral embroidery, is, as we mentioned, a recreation of a Haute Couture design that Hubert de Givenchy made for the Belgian actress Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, a Billy Wilder film that also starred Humphrey Bogart. “She (Ivanka) is incredibly grateful to the Arnault family and the Givenchy atelier for creating this masterpiece, capturing the original artistry and elegance with remarkable precision and craftsmanship,” she confirms to HELLO! USE a fountain nearby. In addition, he specifies that “Audrey Hepburn has long been a personal inspiration for Ivanka. Beyond her natural grace and impeccable style, she symbolized courage, resilience and extraordinary kindness. From her work with the Dutch Resistance during the Second World War to her selfless contributions as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Audrey Hepburn dedicated her life to helping others. She balanced purpose with grace and strength, showing the world that true. “Beauty lies in compassion and courage.” © Getty Images Dazzling diamond jewelry Accompanying this creation of the unforgettable Audrey Hepburn, one of the actresses who most continues to inspire style cuesIvanka Trump added a trendy touch to her look by including long opera gloves, which, in recent seasons, have been a hit as a red carpet accessory. Likewise, and looking for coordination, she wore black pumps with thin heels. For jewelry, Donald Trump’s eldest daughter opted for dazzling Leviev diamond pieces, like a stunning necklace that highlighted her bare cleavage. © Getty Images © Getty Images Her dress at the 2017 inaugural ball For the 2017 inaugural ball, which accompanied her father’s first proclamation as president of the United States, Ivanka Trump opted for a spectacular princess line dress by Carolina Herrera. Champagne colored, it had long sleeves and a full skirt. It was made of tulle that was enhanced with beaded embroidery and was valued at 14,000 euros (Fall 2016 collection). This has been the inauguration of Donald Trump

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