Japan has announced plans to introduce a 10-year multiple entry visa for Chinese citizens, effective from next year. The new visa will be applicable for Chinese individuals with higher income and assets, and will be issued for a period of 10 years. This move is aimed at promoting economic and cultural exchange between Japan and China.
The Japanese government has also increased the duration of stay for group travelers to 30 days from the current 15 days. This is part of the government's efforts to revitalize the tourism industry and promote economic growth.
In related news, South Korea's Prime Minister, Han Deok-su, has expressed his support for the introduction of a pilot program that would grant visa-free entry to Chinese group tourists. The program aims to boost tourism in Korea and promote economic growth.
The Japanese government has announced plans to launch a 10-year multiple entry visa for Chinese citizens, with the aim of promoting economic and cultural exchange between the two countries. The new visa will be issued for a period of 10 years and will be applicable for Chinese individuals with higher income and assets.
The South Korean government has also announced plans to introduce a visa-free entry program for Chinese group tourists, with the aim of promoting tourism and economic growth. The program is expected to be launched in 2023.
The new visa and visa-free entry program are expected to boost tourism between Japan and China, as well as between South Korea and China. The programs are also expected to promote economic growth and cultural exchange between the two countries.