
In Japan, shelter-in-place measures are reportedly taking a toll on some couple’s relationships, leading one hotel to offer evacuation spaces for women.
The initiative led by Japanese hotel chain Kasoku is intended to prevent cooped up partners from having a “corona-divorce,” a new term describing some couples who are fed up with each other from spending so much time together during the pandemic, according to CBS.
For $40 a night, the hotel provides a safe haven for spouses in need of time apart, with Kasoku reporting 28 customers have taken advantage of the deal so far.
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