Japan may reopen to independent travelers by October
Japan intends to make a decision on whether to let individual international visitors and eliminate visa restrictions for short-term visits by October, as the country strives to stimulate inbound tourism in the face of a weak yen.
According to Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno, the government would examine reducing coronavirus-related travel restrictions, such as lifting Japan's daily entrance quota of 50,000 individuals, dismissing short-term visas, and letting visitors who are not linked with tour companies.
"We will try to strike a balance between preventing infections and encouraging economic activity," Matsuno said.
The decision will be based on the number of COVID-19 infections in September and October. One suggestion just demands for the admission cap to be raised.
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