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Japan Entry Requirements for Tourists

All visitors need to present their passport at the Japanese border to gain entry. To meet the entry requirements, some nationalities also need to obtain a visa in advance but others can enter without a visa.

Regardless of whether you need a visa, all visitors may be asked to demonstrate proof of sufficient financial means to cover the cost of their stay and a return travel ticket (or proof of onward travel). Some people are randomly selected for a short interview and everyone is photographed and has to provide their fingerprints.

Visa-exempt Countries

Numerous nationalities can enter Japan without obtaining a visa in advance. Visitors from these countries receive a visa on arrival at the border which comes in the form of a temporary visitor stamp (which they need to present at a JR Exchange office to receive the JR Pass)."

Here is a list of all the visa-free countries:

Europe

Andorra
Germany
Netherlands
Austria
Greece
Norway
Belgium
Hungary
Poland
Croatia
Ireland
Serbia
Cyprus
Italy
Slovakia
Czech Republic
Latvia
Slovenia
Denmark
Liechtenstein
Spain
Estonia
Lithuania
Sweden
Finland
Luxembourg
Switzerland
FYR Macedonia
Malta
United Kingdom
France
Monaco
Bulgaria
Iceland
Portugal
San Marino
Romania

North America

Canada
United States

Latin America and the Caribbean

Argentina
Costa Rica
Honduras
Bahamas
Dominican Republic
Mexico
Barbados
El Salvador
Surinam
Chile
Guatemala
Uruguay

Asia

Brunei
Republic of Korea
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Singapore
Macao
Malaysia
Thailand (15 days)
Taiwan

Oceania

Australia
New Zealand

Middle East

Israel
United Arab Emirates
Turkey

Africa

Lesotho
Tunisia
Mauritius

Which Countries need a Tourist Visa?

Visitors who are not from visa-exempt countries need to obtain a tourist visa to enter Japan. Tourist visas are available from Japanese embassies and consulates and they allow visitors to spend up to 90 days in Japan. A double-entry visa is available for people planning on entering Japan twice within a 6-month period.

Applicants need to provide a valid passport with two blank pages and complete the visa application. The required documentation and visa requirements can vary on case-to-case basis.

The government will launch a new eVisa in the near future to make it easier for people to obtain a visa.

Japan tourist visa requirements

Although the tourist visa requirements can vary from application to application, generally speaking, applicants need to provide the following documentation:

  • A valid passport with two blank pages and 6 months remaining
  • Recent passport photo (taken within the last 6 months)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Copy of birth certificate
  • Marriage certificate (if issued within the last 12 months)
  • Travel plans (including a schedule)

Visa requirements for Chinese citizens

Chinese travelers are expected to become the first eligible nationality for the Japan eVisa once it is launched. The online application will be quick and simple as the entire process will be completed online.

Until the eVisa becomes available, Chinese travelers can apply for a tourist visa from a Japanese embassy or consulate. The visa requirements are the same as other nationalities (listed above).