The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Govt poised to further ease travel rules to boost tourism

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e government plans to li an entry ban on individual tourists around October, signi cantly relaxing border controls that were imposed to prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

Taking into account the decrease in the number of new cases of infection, the government is to scrap the current daily entry limit of 50,000 people, and will allow visitors from the United States and certain other countries to stay in Japan for a short period of time without a visa.

e government intends to bring border control measures closer to those that were in place before the spread of the disease as part of its e orts to increase the number of individual travelers, the primary source of visitors to Japan.

A plan is being considered for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, according to government sources.

According to a government o cial, Kishida said in a speech in Tokyo on Sept. 15, “We will soon further ease our coronaviru­s border controls to allow smooth entry into Japan, in a way comparable to other Group of Seven countries.”

Currently, Japan is the only G7 country that places a cap on the number of people entering the country.

e government currently allows foreign tourists to enter the country on package tours. With the depreciati­on of the yen rapidly progressin­g, the business community and other sectors expect to see more travel spending by individual visitors to Japan. (Sept. 17)

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