TOKYO -- The Japanese government is considering moves to jump-start demand for domestic tourism, along with plans to further open Japan's borders to international travelers, to boost the economy.
Government considers expanding scope of travel subsidies nationwide

Kyoto's temples are among Japan's most popular tourist attractions for international and Japanese travelers alike. (Photo by Kento Urasaki)
TOKYO -- The Japanese government is considering moves to jump-start demand for domestic tourism, along with plans to further open Japan's borders to international travelers, to boost the economy.