Japan to extend visa waver

July 8th, 2005 by Roy Berman
Mutantfrog

The Taipei Times buried this rather significant news item in their ‘Taiwan Quick Takes’ section.


Japan’s ruling coalition has decided to propose that the parliament make a special law to allow Taiwanese to enter the country visa-free after the Aichi Expo ends in September. Japan currently offers visa-free treatment to Taiwanese tourists during the Expo, which ends Sept. 25. At a meeting Wednesday, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito resolved to ask their lawmakers to put forward a special bill making such treatment permanent. Taiwan is the second-largest source of foreign visitors to Japan after South Korea. In February, a special law was passed to allow Taiwanese people to enter for 90 days without a visa during the Aichi Expo. The law went into effect March 11. According to the Taiwan Visitors Association, almost 740,000 Taiwanese visited Japan last year and the new measure is expected to boost that number.

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  • One Response to 'Japan to extend visa waver'

    1. Adamu Says:

      Yeah, Japan needs all the tourism it can get to push up its sad economy.

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