Friday 11 February 2022

A Guide to “the New Normal” in Japan’s Extraordinary Capital

Tokyo
As the world continues to change in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, so does Tokyo. 

Renowned for its unique ability to seamlessly mix tradition and modernity, Japan’s bustling capital is using its keen knowledge of the latter to create opportunities for tourists to explore all its myriad facets with peace of mind. 

From contactless services to online reservations and an emphasis on wide-open spaces, Tokyo intends to be a permanent part of the global “new normal.”

To Tokyo Tomorrow
The prognosis is in: We are facing the most severe case of wanderlust in history. With recent travel plans beset by COVID-19, millions of people around the world are hungry for an adventure. And there is no Asian city that they want to visit more than Tokyo. 

Renowned for dazzling arts, cultural curiosities, high-end shopping and culinary delights, Tokyo has something for everyone. And as the new normal takes hold, Tokyo delivers the one thing that every traveler wants: safety. In fact, a Bloomberg survey shows that Japan is perceived as the leisure destination most likely to be resilient after COVID-19. 

“Tokyo is making efforts to foster safe and comfortable travel,” says Pierre Mustiere, a long-time resident, National Guide-Interpreter and Tokyo City Guide licensed by the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Through technologies and proactive health measures, the city aims at creating an environment where people can travel with peace of mind.” (Pierre Mustiere, National Guide-Interpreter
and Tokyo City Guide licensed by the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau) 


*produced by Bloomberg Media Studios

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