Japan cautiously reopens to some tourists amid fears 'bad mannered' foreigners will bring in COVID-19

Japan has announced it will reopen to tourists from 98 countries and regions from 10 June, ending a two-year pandemic closure, but travellers will only be allowed in with tour groups.

Locals seen at Takeshita Street in Tokyo

Locals seen at Takeshita Street in Tokyo Source: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Japan's easing of a two-year ban on foreign tourists seeks to balance the enormous economic importance of tourism with concerns that travellers would trigger a COVID-19 outbreak, insiders say.


Under the decision, Japan will allow in a limited number of foreign tourists on package tours, starting 10 June. Last week a few "test tours", mainly of overseas travel agents, started to arrive.


Relaxing some of the world's strictest pandemic border measures required months of pressure from travel and tourism executives, three insiders told Reuters, describing both the government's fears of public backlash if infections spiked and the industry's concerns of an economic wipeout.
 


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Published 31 May 2022 12:32pm
By SBS News
Source: Reuters, SBS


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