Above, the Wako department store in Ginza. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Japan is slowly (very slowly) creeping back to policies before the outbreak of the Omicron variant when it comes to foreign travelers.
TripZilla reported:
Japan joins the list of countries that are welcoming back international travellers, after several months of border closures due to the Omicron variant. On 17 Feb 2022, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that Japan will reopen to business travellers and international students. They’ll also allow entry of migrant workers, with priority given to those whose occupations have a “clear public benefit.”
The decision to ease Japan entry restrictions is partially due to the growing calls from universities, business leaders, and even several government officials.
There's no change for foreign tourists to Japan.
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