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Amid Europe's flight bans with Russia, Russians are increasingly seeking Japanese visas for holidays due to free visas, strengthening rouble, and rising real wages. The number of Russians visiting Japan is expected to double in 2024, with queues at the embassy common due to the simplicity and affordability of the visa process. The rouble's appreciation and reduced travel costs have made Japan an attractive destination for many Russians.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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