
Hajj Pilgrimage Proceeding Despite Regional Tensions
The annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca is underway, drawing over 750,000 participants from Asia. Despite regional tensions, particularly concerns related to Iran, Muslims are continuing their journey of faith.
The Hajj pilgrimage, one of the world's largest mass gatherings, is proceeding as planned. For travelers from Asia, this means potential crowding and increased security measures at airports and during travel to and from Saudi Arabia.
While the pilgrimage remains a deeply spiritual experience, geopolitical tensions may lead to heightened vigilance. Monitor travel advisories from your home country and stay informed about local conditions.
Consider allowing extra time for travel and security checks. Respect local customs and be aware of your surroundings throughout your journey.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
More Japan News
Indonesia draws backlash at home by entertaining US airspace request
Experts call Prabowo's foreign policy moves 'sporadic,' warn of Iranian reprisals

Buyers flock to US crude oil as Iran clash squeezes Mideast supply
Empty tankers mainly from Asia form long lines from Cape of Good Hope to US Gulf Coast

Vietnam leader To Lam's China trip yields rail, airline, security deals
Vietjet to lease 10 COMAC jetliners; Beijing to finance cross-border railway