Above, Senso-ji temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Japan is going to scrap all entry requirements and allow foreign tourists next month as it did before the pandemic, it has been announced.
Yes, it is for real this time.
According to Travel Off Path:
Beginning October 11, Japan will scrap nearly all its remaining entry requirements and allow for normal tourism after over 2.5 years of stringent restrictions. During a news conference in New York on Thursday, September 22, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that Japan will be getting rid of its cap on daily arrivals. Further, the country will allow individual tourists to enter visa-free, allowing Americans to enter the country without having to go through the cumbersome process of obtaining a tourist visa.
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