Japan now plans to reduce its quarantine period for most vaccinated travellers who are on business travel in the country. The quarantine period that was for 10 days before, will now be reduced to 3 days for such travellers. According to reports, the new rule will require business travellers to self-quanratine for a period of 3 days.
Previously, the government require international travellers to self-qurantine for a period of 14 days, but in October this was reduced to 10 days for fully vaccinated travellers, and now it has come down to only 3 days for business travellers.
Moreover, Japan is thinking of permitting foreign students to gain entry into the country to help restart their education in the country. Here as well, schools would be required to keep a track of their students. Japan's overseas arrival currently stands at 3500 per day, but the government plans to have this increased to 5000 per day.