The most sensitive sites for tourists in the first weekend since Japan ended COVID border rules

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Many tourist hotspots in Japan saw an influx of visitors on Saturday, the first weekend after the government got rid of border controls opposed to the coronavirus and introduced an internal subsidy program in a bid to cheer up the tourism industry.

The adjustments implemented Tuesday are part of the government’s efforts to “live with the coronavirus” by restarting the economy and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

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