Japanese Government Advisor proposes to let tourists in

27, Apr 2022 | nepaltraveller.com
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An unnamed, private-sector member of the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy that advises the Japanese Prime Minister is expected to submit the proposal in a meeting Wednesday

A government adviser plans to call for reopening the country to tourists amid a recent decline in new COVID-19 infections, amid calls to ease strict border controls put in place in early 2020. An unnamed, private-sector member of the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy that advises the Japanese Prime Minister is expected to submit the proposal in a meeting Wednesday. It was not immediately clear whether the member had the support of the council’s other members.

The report comes as Japan’s hospitality industry has been urging the government to reopen to more overseas visitors. Until the pandemic, tourism was a rare bright spot for Japan’s economy as the number of foreign visitors expanded fivefold between 2011 and 2019. Due to strict border measures, the number of foreign visitors slumped from nearly 32 million in 2019 to 250,000 in 2021.

In recent months, the government has eased entry restrictions for business travellers and students, and raised the daily cap for international arrivals, amid criticism that Japan’s border measures were excessive. Japan has been spared the worst of the global pandemic in the past two years, with relatively low deaths per capita from COVID-19. 

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