Japan, South Korea launch tourist fast-track lanes for ties anniversary


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TOKYO: (Bernama-Kyodo) Japan and South Korea on Sunday (June 1) opened dedicated entry lanes for tourists visiting each other’s countries at four airports, marking the 60th anniversary of the normalisation of diplomatic ties, Kyodo News Agency reported.

The lanes were implemented to improve convenience for inbound travellers by speeding up the immigration process.

They will remain in use through June 30 at four airports: Haneda in Tokyo, Fukuoka in southwestern Japan, Gimpo in Seoul, and Gimhae in Busan.

Park Kyung Mo, a 40-year-old tourist visiting Japan with his family, said he likes the neighbouring nation and expressed hope that the two countries will deepen their relations.

It is the first time a Japanese airport has designated a lane for a specific nation, according to the Immigration Services Agency.

People who have visited the respective countries within the past year and have registered in advance are eligible to use the perk, which is available for flights arriving between 9am and 4pm (local time).

Japan and South Korea, although often at odds over historical and territorial disputes, have become popular tourist destinations for each other in recent years, with many people drawn to pop culture, drama, and food.

The two nations signed a basic treaty on June 22, 1965, a treaty that led to the normalisation of diplomatic ties. - Bernama-Kyodo

 

 

 

 

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