A few weeks ago, Japan announced that it'll be allowing tourists again into its country after the COVID-related hiatus, but with very little information. However, as we're nearing the month of June, Japan has released new guidance for international tourists planning to visit Japan.
According to Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, "From the 10th of next month (June), we will restart the admission of tourists on guided package tours." He also added that all international flights would be directed to land at either New Chitose airport in Hokkaido or Naha Airport in Okinawa, as reported by bloomsberg.com.
So the good news is that you may start planning your next Nippon vacation! The bad news is you can come only if you're a part of a guided tour. Nevertheless, would you visit Japan anytime soon? Let's talk in the comment section!