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Japan to reopen to cruise ships after 2 1/2-year ban

- AP

Japan will lift a more than 2 1/2-year ban on internatio­nal cruise ships that was imposed following a deadly coronaviru­s outbreak on the cruise ship Diamond Princess at the beginning of the pandemic, transport officials said Tuesday.

The Transport Ministry said cruise ship operators and port authoritie­s’ associatio­ns have adopted anti-virus guidelines and that Japan is now ready to resume its internatio­nal cruise operations while receiving foreign ships at its ports.

“Japan is now ready to start receiving internatio­nal cruise ships again,” said Transport and Tourism Minister Tetsuo Saito. “We will create an environmen­t that allows tourists to enjoy their cruise without worry while in Japan.”

Exact schedule for cruise ships has not been announced. Among the first is a Japanese ship departing from Yokohama in December for Mauritius and returning in January.

Japan has barred internatio­nal cruise ships since March 2020, after the outbreak on the Diamond Princess forced 3,711 passengers and crew members to quarantine on board for two weeks, during which 13 people died and more than 700 others were infected.

Japan chose to isolate the crew and passengers while keeping them on board as a way of border control, but was also criticized for turning the ship into a virus incubator.

Cruise ship operators are expected to discuss with local authoritie­s further details about their port entry plans. Japan’s resumption of internatio­nal cruise liners comes more than a year after they returned to the United States and Europe.

Under the new guidelines, all crew members must have received three coronaviru­s vaccine shots while most passengers must be vaccinated at least twice. The guideline also calls for thorough ventilatio­n, distancing and disinfecti­ng of common areas.

Japan, after much delay compared to many other countries, reopened its borders to individual foreign tourists in October and a resumption of internatio­nal cruise ship operations will further help revive the country’s tourism that has been badly hit by the pandemic.

Prior to the pandemic, more than 2.15 million cruise ship passengers visited Japan in 2019, according to the Transport and Tourism Ministry.

 ?? ?? Japan is lifting a ban on internatio­nal cruise ships following a deadly coronaviru­s outbreak on the cruise ship Diamond Princess at the beginning of the pandemic.
Japan is lifting a ban on internatio­nal cruise ships following a deadly coronaviru­s outbreak on the cruise ship Diamond Princess at the beginning of the pandemic.

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