Overseas Network, September 23. According to Japan's TBS TV, the Japanese government announced on September 22 that it will relax entry control measures from October 11, and will cancel the daily entry limit of 50,000 people, restore the visa-free policy for short-term visitors i

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Japan announced that it would relax entry control measures from October 11 ( Japan TBS TV station )

Overseas Network September 23 According to Japan's TBS TV station, the Japanese government announced on September 22 that it would relax entry control measures from October 11, and would cancel the daily entry limit of 50,000 people, restore the visa-free policy for short-term visitors to some countries, and cancel personal travel restrictions for overseas visitors.

The Japanese government said that the yen is currently depreciating and hopes to attract foreign tourists. Speaking of whether foreign tourists need to wear masks during their trip, Japanese Cabinet Secretary Hiroichi Matsuno said that "they will make specific judgments based on the epidemic situation and special needs."

In addition, Japan is scheduled to adjust the tourism discount activities currently implemented for prefectures and prefectures from October 11, expanding the discounted destinations from neighboring counties to the whole country. The Japanese side said it hopes to make the resources of multiple parties as much as possible to support Japan's accommodation, tourism, entertainment, etc., which have suffered from the epidemic. (Overseas Network/Wang Shanning)

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