Japan is set to remove a ban on overseas travel to 12 countries and regions, including Singapore and China, from next month, according to a report by the Yomiuri newspaper.
The others include Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia, said the report.
The newspaper also stated that the Japanese government, which currently bans travel to 159 countries and regions, will recommend that travellers refrain from unnecessary and non-urgent visits to these 12 countries and regions.
Japan is set to remove a ban on overseas travel to 12 countries and regions, including Singapore and China, from next month, according to a report by the Yomiuri newspaper.
The others include Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia, said the report.
The newspaper also stated that the Japanese government, which currently bans travel to 159 countries and regions, will recommend that travellers refrain from unnecessary and non-urgent visits to these 12 countries and regions.