entry fees: The service will start in time for the Golden Week holidays in early May, according to The Japan Times. The time spent on tabulation and accounting can now be used more effectively, said Shigeo Otani, head of finances at the temple, which celebrated its 1,200th anniversary two years ago. Visitors to Mount Koya in Wakayama Prefecture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will be able to buy souvenirs and pay entry fees using Square's white credit card readers, according to a joint statement from the payments company and the religious group operating the facilities. We should use technology if it helps the pursuit of essence. Jack Dorsey, Square's executive officer who also leads Twitter Inc., is taking advantage of Japan's push to make credit card payments available at all major temples and shrines ahead of the 2020 Olympic Games. Square is seeking a foothold in a country where people still prefer paying with cash.
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