Travel Japanese Government Sets Date To Reopen International Borders With New Entry Requirements

Japanese Government Sets Date To Reopen International Borders With New Entry Requirements

The government of Japan is now planning to reopen its international border for tourists after opening its borders to non-Citizens residing in Japan for work or education.

Despite the pandemic, the nation will lift the entry ban on international visitors at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 scheduled to take place on July 23. Following this month’s elevator of non-citizen international nationals, “full-scale” study into how and when the nation can be travelled. The Japanese government is expected to accept foreign travellers once more in trials from April 2021 and will be on the verge of becoming cautious about the pandemic situation in Japan and elsewhere in the planning of Coronavirus countermeasures for January 2021.

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