More robots, less cash and new Shibuya await tourists back to Japan | The Japan Times

2022-10-16 13:14:56 By : Mr. Kent Wong

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Japan is opening up again after closing its borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic for almost three years. Vaccinated tourists from most countries will be allowed in from Oct. 11, without the need to quarantine or submit to PCR tests.

When visitors arrive, they’re bound to notice (and appreciate) the affordability of dining, accommodation and shopping, thanks to a much weaker yen. There are also some new places to visit.

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