TOKYO -- Japan looks to let foreigners visit the country for short business trips, study abroad and technical training in an easing of its strict coronavirus-related entry rules, Nikkei has learned.
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The international arrival lobby at Narita Airport near Tokyo. Japan had all but banned new foreign arrivals. (Photo by Kei Higuchi)
TOKYO -- Japan looks to let foreigners visit the country for short business trips, study abroad and technical training in an easing of its strict coronavirus-related entry rules, Nikkei has learned.