Society
Paid Skip-the-Line Service at Japanese Restaurants Wins Over 'Time Performance' Customers
Diners in Japan can now pay to skip long queues at popular restaurants, with the trend driven by the 'taipa' (time performance) mindset. The model, already adopted in Tokyo and Osaka, reflects a shift among young consumers who value convenience and efficiency. Critics, however, warn it may create inequality and diminish traditional dining experiences.