China News Service, July 11th. According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on the 11th, the Japanese government is currently adjusting the restrictions on the entry of foreigners. The preliminary decision is to allow foreign students to have ownership of the new crown nucleic acid test. Persons with residency status who temporarily leave Japan and return to their country will return to Japan.

On July 1, local time, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will resume operations.

  As a new epidemic prevention strategy, the government currently imposes strict immigration restrictions on foreigners in 129 countries and regions. Even foreigners with residence status cannot temporarily return to Japan once they leave the country unless they have “special reasons”.

  Regarding this measure, the Japanese government is making adjustments. Persons with residency status such as international students and technical interns who temporarily return to the country before the date of entry restriction will be allowed to re-enter Japan after receiving nucleic acid tests and meeting relevant conditions.

  Regarding foreign government officials, the government intends to allow Japan to visit Japan on the condition of conducting inspections, restricting the location of visits, etc., in accordance with the measures taken by US Deputy Secretary of State Biegen during his visit to Japan.

  On the other hand, regarding the entry of business people and others, the Japanese government intends to negotiate with about 10 countries and regions such as South Korea to relax the entry restrictions for business people and others. The government will observe the current status of the epidemic at home and abroad and finalize the above measures within the month.