The new coronavirus border measures have been eased from the 7th, and all immigrants have been exempted from submitting a negative certificate, which has been required for all immigrants. A voice was heard.

From the 7th, the government has exempted all immigrants, including Japanese, from submitting a negative certificate on the condition that they have completed the third vaccination, and eased border measures for the new corona. .



In response to this, Japanese passengers using international flights at Haneda Airport gave voices of welcome.



A woman in her 20s who used a flight from Singapore said, "I think it will be easier for her to go abroad because she won't have to go through the trouble of being tested overseas before returning home."



As part of the easing of border measures, the government will raise the daily limit on the number of visitors from 20,000 to 50,000 from the 7th, and the entry of foreigners for sightseeing purposes will be accompanied by all countries. We allow unaccompanied tours.



According to All Nippon Airways, among the new reservations for international flights next month, the number of reservations made in the week until the 5th of this month is about twice the number of reservations in the week until the 15th of last month, indicating a recovery trend.

Akiko Oyamada, manager of the Tokyo airport branch of All Nippon Airways, said, ``Demand for international flights is recovering due to the relaxation of border measures, but the recovery trend for flights departing from overseas is gradual, so I would like to expect further easing.''

Narita Airport Simplification of procedures Voices of welcome

At Narita Airport, those who had arrived from overseas and had completed their third vaccination headed to immigration without submitting a negative certificate, which had been required until now for quarantine.



A woman who returned from Malaysia, who was visiting her daughter and grandchildren, said, "I have not been able to go to see my grandchildren for the first time because of the time and cost of the local inspection, but I am able to meet my grandchildren for the first time with this exemption. I was able to spend time with my family until the last minute, and now it will be easier for me to go abroad like before.”



In addition, a man who returned from a business trip to India said, ``Until now, I had to include on-site inspections in my business trip schedule, but this will no longer be necessary, and it will be easier to go on a business trip.'' .