According to ISNA, the Japanese Foreign Ministry reduced the fire between Iran and Israel and stopped the exchange of attacks to most of Iran’s areas, including Tehran and other ceral areas, from “Level 2: Immediate Establishme” to “Level 2: Avoid Travel”.
According to tourism activists, this change is a sign of improved security conditions in the coury. Although the Japanese Foreign Ministry has not been recommended that traveling to border areas with Pakistan, Iraq and Afghanistan is not recommended, reducing alert level in most of Iran, including the capital, has created hopes for a gradual return on stability.
In addition, the Japanese Embassy in Tehran will resume the process of issuing a visa for Iranian applicas on July 1.
Previously, the Japanese Embassy had announced that due to some restrictions and iernal conditions, no visas could be issued uil further notice.
Visa for Iranian citizens at some foreign embassies active in Iran has been halted following an Israeli invasion of Iran.




