On Tuesday, Gov. Ige encouraged visitors to return after a plea to stay away in August.
— which allow visitors from the United States and U.S. territories to bypass a 10-day quarantine with proof of vaccination or a test — remain in place.
While Ige had asked nonessential travelers to stay away, the rules did not change to keep them out. It is not clear how many people canceled trips in late August, September or October. Tourism insidersAfter welcoming more than 879,000 visitors by air in
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