Niseko, a winter resort town in Hokkaido, Japan, is trying to attract summer tourists by leveraging the popularity of the video game 'Ghost of Yotei.' The town faces a significant drop in hotel occupancy and revenue during the off-season, with luxury hotel rooms available at prices much lower than winter rates. By promoting the game's connection to local landmarks like Mount Yotei, Niseko aims to draw gamers and visitors interested in experiencing the real-world settings featured in the game. This strategy reflects efforts to diversify tourism and reduce reliance on winter sports tourism.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article discusses a cultural initiative related to tourism and entertainment, focusing on a video game's potential to boost local economy. There is no political framing, controversy, or ideological emphasis present in the content.





