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− | <br>TOKYO, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The number of foreign visitors to Japan more than [http:// | + | <br>TOKYO, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The number of foreign visitors to Japan more than doubled in November from a month ago as the country eased coronavirus-related travel restrictions during the month, government data showed on Wednesday.<br> <br>Total [http://mommysavers.com/?s=foreign%20arrivals foreign arrivals] rose to 56,700 in November from 27,400 in October, although that was a 98% drop from a year earlier, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization.<br> <br>The government last month partially eased travel [http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/search/site/restrictions restrictions] from countries including China, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html tour thác bản giốc] South Korea and [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-ha-noi-bac-kan-ho-ba-be-cao-bang-hang-pac-bo-thac-ban-gioc.html kynghidongduong.vn] Vietnam, but the measure only allows essential travellers to enter the country.<br><br>(Reporting by Takashi Umekawa Editing by Shri Navaratnam)<br> |
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TOKYO, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The number of foreign visitors to Japan more than doubled in November from a month ago as the country eased coronavirus-related travel restrictions during the month, government data showed on Wednesday.
Total foreign arrivals rose to 56,700 in November from 27,400 in October, although that was a 98% drop from a year earlier, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization.
The government last month partially eased travel restrictions from countries including China, tour thác bản giốc South Korea and kynghidongduong.vn Vietnam, but the measure only allows essential travellers to enter the country.
(Reporting by Takashi Umekawa Editing by Shri Navaratnam)