Due to the epidemic, Japan has taken a series of prevention and control measures before, and traveling to Japan has become a very distant thing. Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced the latest policy: starting from October 11, Japan will relax entry measures,

Due to the epidemic, Japan has taken a series of prevention and control measures before, and traveling to Japan has become a very distant thing.

But good news is coming! Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio announced the latest policy: Starting from October 11, Japan will relax the entry measures , cancel the maximum number of entry for 50,000 people per day, allow foreign tourists to travel freely, and provide short-term visa-free entry services to 68 countries and regions.

These 68 countries and regions include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Australia, South Korea, Singapore , etc., and also includes Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

At the same time, Kishida Fumio announced that Japan's national tourism revitalization plan will be restarted on October 11th. This so-called plan means that when traveling in Japan, you will receive certain tourism subsidies and discount coupons. In fact, it is a small way for the government to promote the development of the tourism industry.

In addition, with the relaxation of entry policies, Japan will also open more international flights.

Starting from October 11, Japan will resume international line at major airports across the country. ANA and Japan Airlines also followed the policy and stated that they will significantly increase the number of international flights by the end of October.

It seems that Japan is really anxious to restore its economy. The yen has depreciated severely recently. The government may want to attract foreign tourists through this series of measures and vigorously promote foreigners to visit and consume in Japan.

It is said that the Japanese government's goal is to spend more than 5 trillion yen to visit Japan every year. In order to achieve this goal, Japan of course also wants to attract more Chinese tourists.

You should know that before the epidemic, Chinese tourists accounted for as high as 30% of foreign tourists traveling to Japan. We often see news that Chinese people "buy" in Japan.

So on September 26, Japanese Chief Cabinet Hiroshi Matsuno said that Japan will recognize the new crown vaccine developed by China, including Sinopharm, Sinovac and CanSino recognized by World Health Organization . So what does this mean?

Before Japan stipulated that as long as overseas tourists received three vaccines, they did not need a negative nucleic acid certificate and entry inspections when they entered Japan. However, Japan recognized mainly the vaccines from European and American countries at that time, and Chinese vaccines were not included.

Now that we have recognized the Chinese vaccine, we can enter Japan directly with the vaccine certificate, and reduce an entry barrier. The Japanese government may also miss the taste of RMB too much. It wants to recreate the grand consumption of Chinese tourists who went to Japan to buy in the past~

This policy is also good news for friends who want to go to Japan in the future. It will be more convenient to go to Japan in the future. Starting from October 11, you can enter the country by providing only three vaccination certificates or 24-hour nucleic acid negative certificates.

Recently, with the relaxation of Japanese policies, air tickets from Hong Kong to Japan have indeed been snatched up, and the order volume of flights to Osaka has increased by 73 times! "retaliation shopping" has also appeared in popular tourist cities such as Tokyo and Osaka.

Although mainland Chinese tourists have not yet taken action, Hong Kong tourists alone have achieved an amazing move in Japan to "spend 1 million yen per day".

Recently, the number of infections in Japan has gradually decreased, and the price of traveling to Japan is also very cheap. In addition, various subsidies and discounts are indeed very attractive. If you have the conditions and time, you can consider going to Japan for a walk~

So after Japan opens its entry policy, do you want to travel to Japan?

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