After being closed to outsiders for more than 2 years, Japan has finally reopened and accepts tourists from 98 countries. Travellers from the United States however will now need to obtain a visa to enter Japan. Meanwhile, all visitors are requested to obtain a travel insurance plan covering any expenses about COVID-19 and wear a mask both indoors and outdoors. Although strict guidelines are still being followed, many travellers expressed their satisfaction with the borders being reopened.
With Japan being reopened, many hotels, apartments, restaurants, and attractions are fully functioning for travellers to pay a visit, and tourists are likely seeking Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Niseko accommodation spots for their stay. Chatrium Niseko Japan is one such serviced apartment that is only a short walk away from the best restaurants, bars, and attractions in town for those who seek a convenient and comfortable stay.
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