Japan continues to lift more COVID-19 related restrictions in order to aid the ailing tourism industry. On 24 August 2022, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that tourists who have taken three shots of the vaccine need not go through mandatory testing before departure. As part of the trial project to ‘test tourism’ that began in May 2022, the Japanese government laid down a number of rules on 7 June, which tourists have to follow every time they enter the island nation.
Here are more details for those visiting Japan
(Main and feature image credit: David Edelstein/ @jlhopes/ Unsplash) This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia SingaporeRelaxation of rules and protocols

Who can enter Japan?
Currently, only international students, business travellers and family members of Japanese citizens are allowed to enter the country. Besides getting a COVID-19 test 72 hours before departure, everyone stepping in is required to register the test result with the government and procure a QR code for immigration.Boost to Japan’s tourism sector
The country’s tourism industry has been requesting the government to relax border restrictions for attracting foreign visitors to take advantage of a weakened Yen, for a long time. According to the Nikkei Asia report, despite a daily headcount of 20,000, the Japan National Tourism Organisation said that only 140,000 people visited in the whole month of July. And, these figures come nowhere close to the pre-pandemic scenario. Before the pandemic, travellers’ footfall to the country had grown five times between 2011 and 2019. In 2019, the country saw a record foreign footfall of 32 million and forecasted the number to reach 40 million in 2020. As per a Bloomberg report, “Several tourism-related stocks gained on the news. Japan Airlines climbed as much as 4.5 percent, while Japan Airport Terminal surged 6.8 percent. Travel agency HIS, a sector bellwether, erased a morning loss and rose as much as 2.7 percent.” (Main and feature image credit: David Edelstein/ @jlhopes/ Unsplash) This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Singapore
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