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Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« on: April 28, 2011, 05:42:34 PM »
Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
The Thai Government Public Relations Department 2011-04-28

Japanese visitors will be granted a visa on arrival for 90 days, instead of 30 days, for a period of six months, starting from 1 May to 31 October 2011.

The decision was made by the Cabinet, during its meeting on April 26, when the Ministry of Tourism and Sports submitted the proposal for approval.

The proposal was prepared after a meeting of relevant agencies on April 12, in response to the Government’s intention to help Japan mitigate the effects of the recent massive earthquake and tsunami and the nuclear incident. Apart from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the agencies included the Royal Thai Police, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Interior, the Immigration Office, the Office of the National Security Council, the National Intelligence Agency, the Office of the Council of State, and the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board.

According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Japan needs both time and money to reconstruct the country, while psychological rehabilitation is also required to bring the situation to normality. As a result of the disasters, Japanese arrivals in Thailand in 2011 are likely to drop, and Thailand may lose about 15-20 billion baht in tourism income from the Japanese market this year.

More than one million Japanese travelers visit Thailand each year. After Malaysia and China, Japan accounts for the third largest group of international tourists in Thailand. It was projected earlier that about 1.2 million Japanese tourists would visit Thailand in 2011. Following the Japanese crisis in March, Japanese arrivals are likely to drop to 850,000, down by 12 per cent from last year.

Since Japan is one of Thailand’s largest tourism markets, the Ministry believes that the extension of the permitted length of stay for Japanese visitors without visa fees will help strengthen relations between the two countries. It will also encourage Japanese tourists to come back after Japan recovers from its current crisis.

Meanwhile, Mr. Takeaki Matsumoto, Foreign Minister of Japan, expressed his appreciation to the Thai government for dispatching medical teams consisting of one pediatrician and one nurse to assist Japan’s own medical teams upon the request of the Japanese government. A report from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand said that the Thai-Japanese medical team would be assigned to provide medical check-ups and advice to evacuees, especially young children currently living in evacuation shelters around Fukushima province and nearby areas.

Each team is scheduled to work with Japanese medical teams for two weeks, with the first team starting its mission on 9 May 2011. Subsequently, the second team will replace the first team and remain in Japan for another two weeks. Soon after the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami, Thailand informed the Japanese side of Thailand’s estimated 500 Japanese-speaking Thai doctors and nurses who stood ready to provide medical assistance to the victims in Japan upon request.

Source: http://thailand.prd.go.th/view_inside.php?id=5642

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Re: Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 07:16:26 PM »
How many Japs stay here any longer than a couple of weeks,,,,,,,,,,,,NIL

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Re: Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2011, 08:45:29 PM »
How many Japs will come at all with all the problems back home?

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Re: Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2011, 09:21:43 PM »
How many Japs stay here any longer than a couple of weeks,,,,,,,,,,,,NIL

That's what they want rather than long-term expats, perhaps on a budget.

A 2 week tourist with a Yen to spend to their money is far more attractive to Thailand.

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Re: Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2011, 06:12:15 AM »
How many Japs stay here any longer than a couple of weeks,,,,,,,,,,,,NIL

That's what they want rather than long-term expats, perhaps on a budget.

A 2 week tourist with a Yen to spend to their money is far more attractive to Thailand.
As they are nearly all on 'package deals' they dont actually put that much into the Thai economy

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Re: Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2011, 06:14:10 AM »
Unless they "damage" a jet ski in Pattaya, and end up paying a small fortune!

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Re: Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2011, 07:22:48 AM »
I witnessed some getting fleeced first hand on my last trip to Jomtien  2guys

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Re: Japanese Tourists Allowed to Stay Longer in Thailand
« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2011, 08:40:49 AM »
Japanese are tend to be very innocent as tourists.
They are willing to pay anything to get away of inconvenience situations or paying high prices for goods they like....

 

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