TOKYO -- The Japanese government plans to raise visa application fees to a level comparable to the U.S. and European nations, Nikkei has learned, as the country looks to offset rising administrative costs amid record numbers of visitors.
Government hopes to ease cost burden and check overtourism

A record 21.5 million international visitors arrived in Japan during the first half of the year. (Photo by Shintaro Ino)
TOKYO -- The Japanese government plans to raise visa application fees to a level comparable to the U.S. and European nations, Nikkei has learned, as the country looks to offset rising administrative costs amid record numbers of visitors.