Above, Tokyo Tower. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Japan is set to reopen its borders to foreign national (to a limited extent) on March 1. Foreign tourists will still not be allowed into the country. But, things are slowly creeping in that direction.
The Japan Times has posted an article explaining what Japan's border rules are come March 1.
They start it off with:
Japan is set to ease border restrictions from March, allowing foreign nationals who are not tourists, including students and business travelers, to finally come to the nation.
Another significant change for travelers, including Japanese and foreign residents, is the shortening of the quarantine period for people who are entering the country — from the current seven days to three days.
But navigating the government’s documents and websites to find out exactly who can enter and under what conditions can be tricky.
To see what the new rules will be, go here.
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