Here’s what restaurants navigating the COVID-19 crisis can learn from Japanese hospitality spaces

As COVID-19 lockdowns are being lifted all over the world, hospitality businesses – and more specifically, restaurants – are looking for solutions to open back their doors while still fearing another disastrous outbreak or in-house infection. Arou
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