coronavirus lockdown. Japanese traveller Jesse Katayama was due to visit the iconic Inca site in March before it closed due to Covid-19.Culture Minister Alejandro Neyra said he was granted access after submitting a special request.The ancient citadel, the South American country's top tourist attraction, is expected to re-open at a reduced capacity next month although no exact date has been given.Mr Katayama planned to spend only a few days in Peru, but became stranded in the town of Aguas Calientes, the nearest town to the site, in mid-March because of coronavirus travel restrictions.Mr Neyra said: "He had come to Peru with the dream of being able to enter."Mr Katayama was permitted to enter the ruins on Saturday with the head of the park.
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