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[QUOTE="Deleted member 73526, post: 880198"] Japan has had significantly fewer COVID cases than many European countries so far, but higher case loads than its Asian neighbors (764 cases per million population in Japan compared to 506 cases per million in Korea or 23 cases per million population in Taiwan - according to Worldometers). But the country is basically closed to foreign tourists at the moment. The government has announced its intention to open to tourists by April 2021. If radiation concerns you, I guess that"s going to be a longer term issue than COVID and you will have to follow advice from a source that you trust. FWIW - I had a terrific time hiking on the east coast of Taiwan at the start of this year and I would thoroughly recommend it once travel becomes possible. Very affordable. Equally friendly (or friendlier?). Plenty of cyclist hostels. Proper thru-hiking paths on the east coast are not established yet, but it's walkable. Alternatively, you could base yourself in a national park for some very enjoyable day hikes. In any case, please get in touch if you do manage to visit Japan. I'm in Tokyo at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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