Tokyo: China announced it was resuming issuing visas for Japanese travelers beginning on Sunday, ending its nearly three-week suspension in an apparent protest of Tokyo's tougher COVID-19 entry requirements for tourists from China. The decision was announced in a statement posted on the Chinese Embassy's website.
China stopped issuing new visas in Japan on January 10 in apparent retaliation for Tokyo's requirement of additional tests for Chinese tourists in late December, ahead of Lunar New Year holidays. Japan cited soaring infections in China after it abruptly eased coronavirus restrictions as well as scarce COVID-19 data from Beijing. Japan reopened its borders for individual tourists in October, allowing travellers with proof of vaccination instead of testing at airports unless they show symptoms. Burt on December 30, Japan required all travelers from China to show pre-departure negative tests and take an additional test upon arrival.