Japan Visa for Tourists in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Japan Visa

After being completely closed for tourism for more than 2 years, Japan finally reopened on October 11, 2022, restoring the previous visa exemptions and reducing the visa requirements.

Many nationalities are exempt from having to get a visa. Nationals and residents of select countries can obtain an eVisa online and everyone else can visit one of the over 200 embassies and consulates worldwide.

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Visa Policy and Visa Types

Nationals from 70 countries can travel to Japan visa-free. Most can stay up to 90 days.

Unless exempt, nationals and residents from 11 countries can apply for an eVisa online. They may still have to visit their nearest Japanese embassy. The eVisa allows stays for up to 90 days.

Everyone else must obtain a regular tourist visa from a Japanese overseas mission before traveling.

Japan does not have a visa on arrival.

Below is a summary of available visa types for tourists.

Visa TypeDescription
Visa-Free70 countries are eligible to travel to Japan Visa-Free
eVisaNationals and residents of 11 countries are eligible for eVisa
Tourist VisaThose not eligible for Visa-Free or eVisa can obtain Tourist Visa from a Japanese embassy or consulate

Entry Requirements

Japan Visa Requirements by Nationality

The following requirements apply to all visitors to Japan:

  1. Passport, which will remain valid during the period of stay
  2. Proof of sufficient funds to cover the cost of stay
  3. Return or onward ticket

Border officials rarely ask about the last 2.

For the specific visa requirements, see the corresponding section below.

Visa Exemption

Nationals of 70 countries are visa-exempted to travel to Japan. 65 countries are allowed to stay 90 days and the remaining 5 countries are allowed to say 14 to 30 days depending on the nationality.

There are additional requirements for some nationalities, outlined below. It’s best to check the official Japanese Foreign Ministry website for details.

90 days

  1. Andorra
  2. Argentina
  3. Australia
  4. Austria (6)
  5. Bahamas
  6. Barbados (5)
  7. Belgium
  8. Brazil (2)
  9. Bulgaria
  10. Canada
  11. Chile
  12. Costa Rica
  13. Croatia
  14. Cyprus
  15. Czech Republic
  16. Denmark
  17. Dominican Republic
  18. El Salvador
  19. Estonia
  20. Finland
  21. France
  22. Germany (6)
  23. Greece
  24. Guatemala
  25. Honduras
  26. Hong Kong (3)
  27. Hungary
  28. Iceland
  29. Ireland (6)
  30. Israel
  31. Italy
  32. Latvia
  33. Lesotho (5)
  34. Liechtenstein (6)
  35. Lithuania
  36. Luxembourg
  37. Macau (3)
  38. Malaysia (2)
  39. Malta
  40. Mauritius
  41. Mexico (6)
  42. Monaco
  43. Netherlands
  44. New Zealand
  45. North Macedonia
  46. Norway
  47. Poland
  48. Portugal
  49. Romania
  50. San Marino
  51. Serbia (2)
  52. Singapore
  53. Slovakia
  54. Slovenia
  55. South Korea
  56. Spain
  57. Suriname
  58. Sweden
  59. Switzerland (6)
  60. Taiwan (4)
  61. Tunisia
  62. Turkey (5)
  63. United Kingdom (6)
  64. United States
  65. Uruguay

30 days

  1. Qatar (1)
  2. United Arab Emirates (2)

15 days

  1. Indonesia (1)
  2. Thailand (2)

14 days

Notes:

  1. Must register an ePassport at a Japanese embassy in the respective country. Registration is valid for 3 years but not longer than the passport’s expiry date.
  2. Must have an ePassport, otherwise, need a visa.
  3. Only for passports issued by the corresponding Special Administrative Region.
  4. Must have a personal ID number.
  5. Must have a Machine-Readable Passport.
  6. Eligible to extend their stay to up to 6 months. Applications are made at a Regional Immigration Bureau inside Japan.

Japan eVisa

Japan eVisa Sample

All nationals and residents from below 14 countries are eligible to apply for Japan eVisa. Those already visa-exempt don’t need to apply.

  1. Brazil
  2. Cambodia
  3. Canada
  4. Mongolia
  5. Saudi Arabia
  6. Singapore
  7. South Africa
  8. Taiwan
  9. United Arab Emirates
  10. United Kingdom
  11. United States
  12. China*
  13. Vietnam*
  14. Mongolia*

*Required to apply through an agency (see below).

Characteristics

Documents required

What documents are required depends on your nationality and residence. These are the most commonly asked documents but check on the eVisa portal online for an exact list.

  1. Passport scan
  2. Color picture taken within the last 6 months
  3. Proof of immigration status (e.g. Permanent Residence Card or Visa if applicable)
  4. Flight itinerary (you don’t have to buy the tickets in advance, an itinerary from an airline is sufficient)
  5. Recent bank statement
  6. Travel itinerary (must be specific format, download eVisa travel itinerary template here)
  7. Proof of current residential address (e.g. driver’s license, state ID, utility bill, or lease agreement)
  8. Visa for the country you will visit after Japan (unless it’s your own country)

Application procedure

Applying online is incredibly simple. You can check out this video from Japan’s MOFA or follow the steps below.

  1. Go to Japan eVisa portal
  2. Register an account
  3. Fill out the application and upload the necessary documents
  4. Wait for your documents to be examined. You may be asked to submit additional documents. You will receive an email inviting you to pay when this step is complete.
  5. Pay online or in person
  6. After the eVisa has been issued, log in and make sure you can show the “Visa Issuance Notice” on your smartphone.

There’s no need to print any documents. On the contrary, you must show the visa on a digital device. Screenshots are not accepted either.

At the border, show the visa issuance notice with the QR code.

Once inside the country, you will receive an email saying your eVisa has expired. Don’t panic. This means you cannot use it to enter Japan again. You are allowed to stay up to 90 days inside Japan.

Applying from China, Vietnam, and Mongolia

Obtaining an eVisa for Japan in these three countries comes with special provisions.

China

EVisa is available to nationals of China who reside in China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau). You must apply through a Japan Visa Application Center or an accredited travel agency.

The eVisa grants entry to Japan for up to 30 days. Read more about it on the Japanese embassy in China website.

Vietnam

EVisa is available to nationals of Vietnam, who reside in Vietnam. You must book a packaged tour organized by a travel agency.

Mongolia

EVisa is available ONLY to foreign nationals who reside in Mongolia. You must apply at the Japan Visa Application Center (VAC) in Mongolia. Check with the Japanese embassy in Mongolia for more information.

Read the Japan eVisa article for more in-depth information on eVisa requirements, processing times, application process and border procedures.

Japan Tourist Visa

Japan Visa Sample

Everyone who’s not visa-exempt must obtain a visa to travel to Japan. If the eVisa isn’t an option, then you must obtain a tourist visa from a Japanese embassy.

Tourist visas are mostly single-entry. The term of stay can be either 15, 30 or 90 days from the date of entry. The visa itself is valid for 3 months for single entry and up to 5 years for multiple entry.

Requirements

The requirements for a tourist visa may differ depending on your nationality and the embassy you apply from. In most cases, they are:

  1. Passport with at least 2 blank pages
  2. Completed Visa Application Form
  3. 1 Passport-sized color photo taken within the last 6 months
  4. Flight itinerary
  5. Hotel reservation unless staying in an invitee’s home. It must cover the entire stay in Japan.
  6. Detailed, day-by-day itinerary in Japan.
  7. Most recent bank statement
  8. Proof of immigration status (if applicable)
  9. Visa for the country you will visit after Japan (unless it’s your own country)

The visa costs 3,000 JPY (~21$) or equivalent.

For further reading, check out the Japan Tourist Visa article for details such as when to apply, photo requirements and the application process.

Benefits of Japan tourist visa

Japan’s tourist visa is becoming a strong visa these days. That means Japanese visas have added benefits such as VISA-FREE travel to many other countries. As of 2024, you can travel to 14 countries with a Japanese visa. Read the VISA-FREE countries for Japan visa article for more details.

Transiting in Japan

Not leaving the airport

If you are not already visa-exempt, you can transit in Japan without a visa only if: