Traveling to Japan in COVID-19: Important information to consider

Here is what you should be aware of and prepare for if you wish to visit Japan during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Here is what you should be aware of and prepare for if you wish to visit Japan during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Finally, Japan is taking steps to resume welcoming visitors in the summer of 202 Since June 10, tour groups made up of foreign visitors have been allowed entry, with a 20,000 increase in the daily cap on admissions.

The action was taken when the nation started testing small-group tours for triple-vaccinated tourists from Australia, the United States, Thailand, and Singapore.

As on September 7, passengers who have received three or more doses of an authorized coronavirus vaccine will not be needed to undergo pre-arrival PCR tests

Japan continues to be a top destination for tourists from all over the world due to its heady blend of the cutting edge and deeply traditional culture. 

This is a nation that leaves its stamp on everyone who visits, whether they partake in a traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto, hunt for tech deals in Tokyo's Akihabara neighborhood, or relax in a hot onsen in the forests of Tohoku.

Japan has some of the strictest travel regulations in the world, although it recently allowed small groups of tourists.