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Which countries will Japan lift its travel ban on?

The 2020 COVID-19 epidemic has had a huge impact on the global economy, and all walks of life have been greatly affected. Among these industries, the aviation, tourism, and hotel industries have suffered a fatal blow. Around the world, many airlines and travel agencies failed to survive this cold winter and chose to go bankrupt. Tens of thousands of people are also facing a crisis of unemployment, and many people have become poorer because of this disaster.

After the outbreak, Japan issued regulations prohibiting the entry of foreigners from January 30, 2020. This measure was to prevent the epidemic in Japan from becoming more serious. serious. But because this regulation has also caused Japan's economy to become even more depressed, neither tourists nor international students can enter Japan anymore. You must know that Japan's tourism industry is still quite developed, and a large number of tourists from all over the world travel to Japan every year. Many duty-free shops and drugstores in Japan have been forced to close their doors, and the catering industry has also been greatly affected.

After eight months of struggle, the epidemic in Asia has eased and the epidemic is finally under control. In order to promote and restore the development of tourism, the Japanese government will relax entry policies after October 1, which means that more people can enter Japan. The Japanese government stated that relevant personnel will still be quarantined for 14 days after entering Japan to ensure safety. In fact, not only Japan, many countries are actively implementing the resumption of domestic tourism. Of course, all these plans are under the requirements of epidemic prevention and control. So, which countries has Japan lifted its travel ban so far?

Most of the countries and regions currently allowed to enter Japan are Asian countries and regions, such as China, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia. The epidemic development in these countries and regions has been relatively stable. In addition to Asian countries, Australia and New Zealand are also among them.

As for European and American countries where the epidemic is more serious, Japan still has no plans to open up!