TOKYO -- The Japanese government is considering stricter travel restrictions for incoming travelers from India as new cases swamp the South Asian country, Nikkei has learned.
Government weighs six-day stay at designated facilities to keep new variants at bay
People at at India's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport after flights from the U.K. were canceled. Now travelers from the South Asian nation will face tougher entry restrictions in Japan. © Reuters
TOKYO -- The Japanese government is considering stricter travel restrictions for incoming travelers from India as new cases swamp the South Asian country, Nikkei has learned.