into Japan will be dropped, authorities have confirmed. Previously, holidaymakers who wanted to visit needed to be part of a package tour, but this requirement is no longer in force as of last month. READ MORE: Terrifying photo of plane with tape on wings goes viral – but experts say it's safe So, if you’ve been holding off on visiting the island nation throughout the pandemic you can finally start getting stuck into the planning.The good news is that there’s plenty to do in the country from high-tech cities to traditional villages.With Halloween coming up, Japan’s Universal Studios has brought back its Halloween Horror Nights.It features four haunted attractions and scare zones with the most zombies in history as well as creepy rides and shows throughout the park.Meanwhile, the Kawasaki Halloween Parade has been celebrated since the 1990s and over 2,500 parade participants draw the crowds in.If you’re looking to plan further ahead then a tour may be the option for you.
Tour firm Flash Pack has recently launched a 12-day trip to Japan and it’s one of those 'can’t-do-by-yourself' itineraries that lets you see the best of the country.
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