TOKYO -- Japan plans to permit Japanese and foreign national business travelers with residency status to reenter the country without having to isolate for two weeks, Nikkei has learned.
Foreign nationals and Japanese can skip isolation by submitting 'action plans'

Foreign nationals line up in front of a medical checkpoint at Narita International Airport near Tokyo on Sept. 24. Japan is making it easier for business travelers to reenter the country. (Photo by Rie Ishii)
TOKYO -- Japan plans to permit Japanese and foreign national business travelers with residency status to reenter the country without having to isolate for two weeks, Nikkei has learned.