The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Japan to relax border controls from Oct. 11

- By Kensaku Fujiwara Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

NEW YORK — Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sept. 22 that the government will signi cantly relax its border control measures against the novel coronaviru­s from Oct. 11.

At a press conference in New York, Kishida announced plans to li an entry ban on individual tourists, scrap the current daily entry limit of 50,000 people and allow visitors from the United States and certain other countries to enter Japan for short stays without a visa.

In light of the decline in infection numbers in Japan, the government intends to shi the gears of its COVID-19 measures toward living with the coronaviru­s.

As a measure to stimulate demand in the tourism and entertainm­ent sectors, which have been particular­ly hard-hit by the pandemic, Kishida said that the government will also start a nationwide travel discount campaign and a discount program for events on Oct. 11. Under these programs, discounts and other services are expected to be available on the condition of users having had three vaccinatio­ns, among other things.

Regarding the interventi­on in the foreign exchange market by the government and the Bank of Japan, the prime minister stressed, “Repeated excessive uctuations due to speculatio­n can’t be overlooked.”

“We will closely monitor developmen­ts in the foreign exchange market with a high level of vigilance and take decisive and necessary action against excessive uctuations,” he added.

At the press conference, Kishida also mentioned China, expressing his willingnes­s to coordinate toward bilateral dialogue by thoroughly considerin­g what the dialogue should be like, with the possibilit­y of summit talks included. (Sept. 24)

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