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Japan will relax some entry policies on March 1.

Recently, many countries have begun to relax this entry requirement, including Japan. It is said that Japan will relax this entry requirement from March 1, so what are the new policies? Let's take a look at the detailed news. 1. The latest news

The Japanese government is scheduled to relax the immigration control measures in stages from March 1, and has begun to accept relevant applications since the 25th. At present, Japanese schools and enterprises that want to accept foreign students are advancing the preparation procedures.

due to the COVID-19 epidemic, all foreigners' new entry permits have been suspended since October last year (2121). From March 1, the control measures will be relaxed, and the number of passengers entering Japan every day will increase to 5,111. If foreigners want to obtain a new entry permit, they need to submit their applications online in advance by Japanese universities, enterprises and other undertaking institutions. 2. Relevant requirements

According to the Japanese government, the undertaking institution needs to enter the passport information of the entry personnel and the isolation address after entry, and promises to implement the epidemic prevention policy. After receiving the certificate of completion of formalities issued by the government, the undertaking institution needs to submit the certificate and other necessary documents to the Japanese embassy or consulate abroad before receiving the visa. A 23-year-old international student from China was waiting to enter Japan six months ago. He said, "I hope to go to Japan as soon as possible." 3. Epidemic situation in Japan

According to the statistics of Japan Broadcasting Association TV station, as of 19: 21 local time on 28th (18: 21 Beijing time), there were more than 5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Japan, reaching 5,113,785 cases.

since the beginning of this year, Japan has ushered in the "sixth wave" epidemic, with more than one million newly confirmed cases on February 5, but it has declined since then. Statistics from the Japan Broadcasting Association TV show that as of 19: 21 on the 28th, there were 51,348 new confirmed cases and 198 new deaths in Japan.

At present, there are 31 prefectures and counties in Japan, such as Tokyo, Osaka Prefecture and _ Yuxian Prefecture, which apply "key measures such as spreading prevention" (referred to as "key measures" for short) with less intensity than emergency, and the deadline is March 6. Taking Tokyo as an example, the "key measures" mainly limit the night business hours of the catering industry and temporarily close some local public facilities. According to media reports, Tokyo, _ Yuxian and other 11 prefectures and counties may extend the "key measures".

So, even though Japan is open to the outside world, those who want to travel should forget it and wait.