The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Govt eyes lifting ban on foreign tourists in June

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

The government is considerin­g li ing in June restrictio­ns banning foreign tourists from visiting Japan, and raising the cap on internatio­nal arrivals from the current limit of 10,000 people per day, according to sources.

A nal decision will be made a er evaluating the COVID pandemic status a er the Golden Week holiday period, among other factors.

Foreign tourists are currently banned from entering Japan due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Non-resident foreigners are allowed to enter the country for such purposes as business, employment and study, provided hosts are responsibl­e for them during their stay, in principle.

e government intends to start accepting group tourists whose activities in the country can be easily ascertaine­d by travel agencies.

Airport quarantine arrangemen­ts will also be expanded

to handle the increase in internatio­nal arrivals a er the daily cap has been raised. e

government is mulling raising the cap to about 20,000 arrivals per day, according to the

sources.

Arriving travelers currently have to take virus tests a er they land. A proposal has been mooted to exempt people arriving from countries with few infection cases.

A pilot program will be conducted this month to con rm the feasibilit­y of checking tourist itinerarie­s and exempting arriving travelers from virus tests.

Pandemic restrictio­ns have been gradually eased because the risk of becoming severely ill tends to be low for patients infected with the dominant omicron coronaviru­s variant.

The government has reviewed the border control measures amid criticism from overseas that Japan’s rules are too strict. The review is also aimed at supporting the tourism industry, which has been hit hard by the pandemic.

During a visit to London on May 5, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Japan will ease its border control measures in June to the same level as those in the United States and European countries such as Britain, which has scrapped its border restrictio­ns. (May 8)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? Tourists gather at Kaminarimo­n gate in Tokyo’s Asakusa district in July 2018.
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo Tourists gather at Kaminarimo­n gate in Tokyo’s Asakusa district in July 2018.

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