(TTG China / Comprehensive) According to Japanese media reports, the Japanese government plans to lift the daily entry limit and consider easing visas and opening individual tours at the same time.
Japanese media have cited sources as saying that the Japanese government will lift restrictions on personal travel, aiming to implement them this fall, while Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will decide as early as this week whether to further loosen the border restrictions.
According to Fuji News, government officials revealed that the current daily entry limit of 50,000 people will be abolished, foreigners can enter without applying for a visa, and foreign travelers will be able to book airline tickets and accommodation in Japan directly, allowing for individual travel. The Japanese government will require those entering the country to complete 3 doses of the new corona vaccine or present a new corona test certificate upon arrival.
Since September 7, Japan has raised the daily limit on the number of people entering the country from 20,000 to 50,000, while allowing self-guided group tours.
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