Japan Opens Its Doors to Tourists, After Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions.
After over two years of strict pandemic restrictions, Japan has finally allowed visa-free entry for tourists from 68 countries and territories.
After over two years of strict pandemic restrictions, Japan has finally allowed visa-free entry for tourists from 68 countries and territories.
Japan has also lifted its cap of 50,000 tourists allowed in the country who had to be part of a tourist group.
Japan has also lifted its cap of 50,000 tourists allowed in the country who had to be part of a tourist group.
Travelers must still present proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test three days before departure. .
Japan is hoping the move will reinvigorate its economy after the yen hit a 24-year low. .
According to ‘The Guardian,’ Prime minister Fumio Kishida is aiming to generate $34.5bn in tourist spending.
According to ‘The Guardian,’ Prime minister Fumio Kishida is aiming to generate $34.5bn in tourist spending.
But he may face challenges as the hospitality industry is facing a shortage of workers. .
But he may face challenges as the hospitality industry is facing a shortage of workers. .
In 2019, the country saw a record 31.8 million tourists enter the country.
That number dwindled down to just
over half a million in 2022.