Japan will re-open to small groups of “test tourists” on strictly managed package tours later this month.
The tourists will be the first to visit the country since it slammed its borders shut at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
They’ll have their itineraries cautiously managed, and be accompanied by tour conductors at all times.
For many, the appeal of travel lies in spontaneity – discovering hidden gems that aren’t in any guidebooks.
But after the two year ban, would you sacrifice some freedoms for the chance to see Japan?
Who can go on the “experimental” Japanese package tours?
The “demonstration tours” are only open to triple-vaccinated visitors from the United States, Australia,
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