The Japanese government has decided to loosen restrictions on entry visas issued to Chinese businessmen and visitors in some regions.
The study and travel visas fees for primary and middle school students in China have also been dropped.
Japan is also considering accepting Chinese group visitors from five more Chinese provinces including Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Liaoning.
The move comes after 12 European Union member countries reached a milestone tourism agreement with China.
Japan hopes to attract more Chinese visitors to give a boost to the country's stagnant tourist sector.
(CRI March 12, 2004)
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