The Japanese government raised visa fees immediately for overseas travelers entering the country, while cutting passport application fees on Wednesday, as it looks to deal with a sharp rise in overseas visitor numbers and overtourism, Report informs via Nikkei Asia.
Fees for single-entry visas, increased from 3,000 yen ($18) to 15,000 yen, and for multiple-entry visas, from 6,000 yen to 30,000 yen.
This is the first tariff increase since 1978, caused by record inflation and sharp fluctuations in the yen, which has hit multi-year lows in recent months.