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Japan reopens borders to some foreign tourists after 2 years
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IANS | 10 Jun, 2022
For the first time in two years, Japan on Friday reopened its borders to
some foreign tourists as it continues to take steps to increase inbound
tourism to support the economy as concerns over the Covid-19 pandemic
ease.
The government initially opened its borders to
tourists from 98 countries and regions on guided tours, with the
countries and regions deemed eligible owing to their low risk of
Covid-19, reports Xinhua news agency.
Such countries include the US, Britain, China, South Korea, Indonesia and Thailand.
Foreign
visitors from this group are exempt from Covid-19 testing upon arrival
in Japan and do not need to quarantine for any period of time.
This applies to travellers even if they are unvaccinated against the virus.
The cap, however, is for 20,000 foreign visitors to be allowed into the country per day.
Towards
the end of June, the government has said that it expects full-scale
tourism to resume, although it remains concerned about a possible spike
in infections as more foreign guests arrive from overseas.
In
April, the estimated number of foreign visitors to Japan was down 95.2
percent from the same month in 2019 at 139,500 people, the government
said in May.
Japan's strict border controls have been heavily
criticized by educational institutions and business lobbies as being
unnecessarily draconian. In a shift of pace, Japan is now looking to
bring its border protocols in line with other G7 major nations.
Business
leaders have called on the government to gradually reopen to inbound
tourists to help revive the pandemic-hit economy, and Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida has given assurances that Japan will ease border controls
"in stages" to bring them on par with other G7 nations.
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Customs Exchange Rates |
Currency |
Import |
Export |
US Dollar
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84.35
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82.60 |
UK Pound
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106.35
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102.90 |
Euro
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92.50
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89.35 |
Japanese
Yen |
55.05 |
53.40 |
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