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Japan opens door wider to tourists

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Japan hopes the opening of its borders to individual tourists from China will boost its economy, said Japan Tourism Agency (JTA) commissioner Yoshiaki Hompo.

The nation began issuing tourist visas to Chinese individuals yesterday, allowing them to visit Japan for the first time without tour guides.

"Japan and China are the world's second and third largest economies. The meaning of issuing tourist visas to Chinese is far more profound than any other similar issuance," Hompo said.

The move follows a bilateral agreement reached during Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso's visit to China in April.

Hompo said preparations began last September.

"Grassroots communications between people in the two countries is very important to bilateral ties. This move signals a friendly attitude toward Chinese from Japan's government, tourism industry and common people," Hompo said.

The visas will be issued when individuals and family members "meet certain requirements" in terms of income, occupation and other factors.

However, there is no stipulation that applicants must have an annual income of 250,000 yuan as some media in Japan and China reported, Hompo said.

"Financial status is merely for reference in fact, Japan welcomes any Chinese individual that is trust-worthy," he said.

People who have worked in Japan for an extended period and those who have visited the country for research and studies would be considered "trust-worthy" and not be bound by any income criteria, he added.

According to the Japanese government's plan, the country will accept 10 million overseas tourists by 2010. It hopes to double that figure by 2020.

Hompo said the purchasing power of Chinese tourists is "amazing" - they each spend about 200,000 yen during a visit to Japan.

The country hopes the total number of Chinese visitors will increase by 250,000 in 2010 to 1.25 million, generating an estimated 40 billion yen, the official said.

Questions:

1. When did Japan begin issuing tourist visas to Chinese individuals, allowing them to visit Japan for the first time without tour guides?

2. According to Hompo, who would be considered "trust-worthy" and not be bound by any income criteria when applying for a Japanese tourist visa?

3. According to the Japanese government's plan, how many overseas tourists the country will accept by 2010?

Answers:

1. Yesterday(July 1).

2. People who have worked in Japan for an extended period and those who have visited the country for research and studies.

3. 10 million.

(英語點津 Helen 編輯)

Japan opens door wider to tourists

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Japan opens door wider to tourists

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