Japan lifts restrictions : Indian Individual travellers can enter Japan

The Government of Japan announced a policy of resuming entry by individual travelers for tourism purposes beginning on 11th October. The Government had released their policy to resume allowing group tour to Japan on 7th September and now they lifted entry restriction for individual tourists entering Japan.

JNTO looks forward to welcoming group tour and individual travelers back to Japan with the long-awaited lifting of entry restrictions. These measures are long-awaited news for tourists around the world who have been looking forward to visiting Japan. We are eager to welcome you back!

BULLET TRAIN OF JAPAN
BULLET TRAIN OF JAPAN

Statement from Satoshi Seino, President of JNTO:

The Japanese government has at last announced the resumption of individual travel for tourism purposes and visa waivers. I am incredibly pleased to finally welcome back individual travelers after coping with the pandemic during a wait of two-and-a-half years.

In response to the announcement, JNTO will be doing everything we can to provide you with the latest information on coming to Japan so that many tourists can visit and journey throughout our country.

So you can do more than take in Japan’s captivating culture, history, nature, and cuisine, we are also working hard on projects for sustainable tourism, adventure travel, and luxury travel. Japan is a highly attractive country not only for tourism, but also for international conferences and incentive travel. With the relaxed travel measures, Japan is fully prepared to host these events.

Along with reveling in the many ways to take in the allures across Japan, now is a time when international visitors can take advantage of shopping opportunities.

Japan has been busy over the past two-and-a-half years with preparations to welcome back everyone. Come see the new Japan. We eagerly await your arrival!

waeaknzw

Gujarati Travel writer.

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