Irashaimasen! Japan Opens 'Island' To Improve Samurai Economy

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 A year after the world's largest sporting event, the Olympics, took place in Tokyo, Japan is about to reopen its doors to give room for economic recovery.


The matter was revealed by the Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary, Seiji Kihara in a local TV show in Japan.


Through it he said the Japanese authorities are ready to reduce the country's border restrictions to foreign tourists in order to make room for economic growth.



He added that with the depreciation of the Yen, down 1.7% against the dollar in 24 years, it indirectly gave 'attractiveness' to foreign tourists.


On that occasion, Kihara also gave the impression that Japan will abolish the entire embargo in the near future.


As a context, Japan has now limited the entry of tourists to only 50,000 people per day and it is necessary to get a guide when visiting.


In separate news, the Fumio Kishida-led government proposed lifting the arrival limit altogether which would bring in more tourists and revive the economy.