Takeshi Iwaya made the announcement a month after Beijing added Japan to its own scheme to allow visa-free travel.
Talks between China and Japan's foreign ministers in Beijing have paved way for Japan to host China's foreign affairs chief ...
China and Japan agreed Wednesday to set up talks on often contentious security issues as they seek to improve a relationship ...
On less testy topics, China could prod Japan for reciprocity in visa policies. China last month expanded its visa-free ...
Japan will relax visa application requirements for Chinese visitors, Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said Wednesday, in the ...
China's recently relaxed visa policies seem to be bearing fruit, but foreign arrivals are still far below pre-pandemic levels ...
BEIJING—Takeshi Iwaya on Dec. 25 became the first Japanese foreign minister in about 20 months to visit China, where he ...
The policy applies to some foreigners, including Americans, who are traveling through China and another country.
Under the newly expanded visa-free transit policy, U.S. citizens may enter many parts of China for up to 10 days without a ...
Travellers from 54 countries can stay in China for up to 10 days without a visa, provided they are transiting to a third ...
Japan announced an easing of visa requirements for Chinese visitors, following China’s recent decision to allow Japanese to enter without a visa. The two countries also have major differences.