Above, the Godzilla statue at Toho Studios. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Japan reopened to foreign visitors last fall. There were some changes in procedures and what one has to do to enter the country.
The Thrifty Traveler recently visited Japan and has posted an article with some takeaways on what he found.
The article begins with:
Long after all of Europe, Singapore, and even Australia reopened for international travel, Japan remained closed for international travel for more than two and a half long years. At long last, that all changed in October.
Yes, trips to Japan are officially back on the docket. The country's long-awaited reopening last fall was a pivotal moment in international travel's recovery from the depths of pandemic. More travelers are flocking back to Japan each day or making plans to get there.
What awaits them? I headed for Japan earlier this month to find out firsthand. And while I spent just a few days in Tokyo, I think I can safely say this: Aside from a few relatively minor changes, all the reasons why you want to go (or return) to Japan are still waiting for you.
To read more, go here.
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