Japan denies entry for those from the listed 73 countries/regions effective from April 3, 2020.
(Information sharing because the information as of now is available in Japanese only)
Japan will ban entry from those who was in the listed countries within 14 days from the date of entry, and the listed countries are as follows:
Asia: Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, China (including Hong Kong and Macau), Philippine, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia
Oceania: Australia, New Zealand
North America: Canada, USA
Latin America: Ecuador, Chile, Dominican Republic, Panama, Brazil, Bolivia
Europe: Iceland, Ireland, Albania, Armenia, Andorra, Italia, UK, Estonia, Austria, Netherland, North Macedonia, Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Kosovo, San Marino, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Vatican, Hungary, Finland, France, Bulgaria, Belgium, Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal, Malta, Monaco, Moldova, Montenegro, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Romania, Luxembourg
Middle East: Israel, Iran, Turkey, Bahrain
Africa: Egypt, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mauritius, Morocco
Japan will ban entry of foreigners who hold passports issued at Hunan and Zhejian Provinces of China and foreigners boarded the Westerdam from Hong Kong
Foreign nationals leaving Japan after April 3 for the listed countries are subject entry refusal even though they have re-entry permit (including special re-entry permit).
For “Permanent Resident”, “Spouse of Japanese”, “Spouse of Permanent Residence” and “Long-term Resident” who left Japan before April 2 with reentry permit (including special re-entry permit), the Immigration will grant that there is a special reason. (That’s literary description in Japanese, but it seems those status-based foreign residents who left Japan before April 2 with re-entry permit may enter Japan with special reason)