China on Saturday reinstated its short-term visa waiver for Japanese visitors after a suspension of four years and eight months.

The maximum period of visa-free stays was also extended to 30 days from the previous 15 days. Expectations are running high for an increase in tourists and business travelers from Japan.

China had halted its short-term visa exemptions to Japanese nationals since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Japan asked China to resume the waiver, but as Beijing showed reluctance, the issue was shelved.

However, the two countries agreed to expand human exchanges at a summit in Peru on Nov. 15. That was followed by an announcement of the resumption by the Chinese Foreign Ministry a week later.

Following the announcement, a major Chinese travel website reported a surge in searches for flights from Japan to various Chinese destinations, showing hope for an increase in Japanese tourists in China.

But it is uncertain whether Japanese travelers to China will increase significantly, given mounting concerns after multiple attacks targeting Japanese people and a string of detentions of foreign nationals on espionage-related allegations.