China News Service, June 4th. According to a report by Korea Radio International, South Korean embassies abroad will restart the issuance of visas from June to facilitate foreigners to travel to South Korea. Many Japanese tourists are in front of the consular department of the South Korean embassy in Japan on the 3rd. Waiting to apply for a visa.

  It is reported that the South Korean government has restarted the issuance of tourist visas for about two years, attracting many people to apply. There is a long queue in front of the consular department of the South Korean embassy in Japan. People were waiting in line to apply for visas in the early morning of the 3rd, and there were even many people. Waited in line in front of the embassy all night.

  The consular department of the Korean embassy began to distribute 150 number plates at 8:30 a.m., and these number plates were issued soon.

  A young man waiting to apply for a visa said that he had been waiting in line for nine hours, but was very happy because he wanted to travel to South Korea a long time ago.

I want to visit the filming locations of Korean dramas, and I also want to eat a lot of delicious Korean snacks.

  In the past, South Korea and Japan implemented the "90-day visa-free system", which was stopped in March 2020 due to the spread of the new crown epidemic.

Kang Hee-joo, deputy chief of the Tokyo branch of the Korea Tourism Organization, said the biggest wish of the travel industry is to waive visas and increase flights as much as in the past.