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Japan’s eVisa is available now in many countries

Japan’s eVisa is now available in many countries for tourism purposes. Effective from 23 July, foreign nationals of the following countries can now apply for the electronic visa for tourism purposes in Japan:

  • Australia, 
  • Brazil, 
  • Cambodia, 
  • Canada, 
  • Saudi Arabia, 
  • Singapore, 
  • South Africa, 
  • Taiwan, 
  • United Arab Emirates, 
  • the United Kingdom and,
  • the United States.

As announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan, for all countries, eVisa is available for travel by plane. The candidates may also have to attend an interview in the Japanese consulate or embassy, which is normally not the case in other countries for an eVisa. Since this visa is for a short term (maximum of 90 days), if someone wants to apply for a long-term visa, they must apply for it in a Japanese embassy.

What is Japan’s eVisa?

Japan’s eVisa can be applied through the official website. Such visas are electronic and linked with the passport digitally. There are no stickers placed on the passport. At the airport in Japan, travelers have to show visa proof (visa issuance notice) to enter the country. The visa duration is as follows:

NationalityVisa TypePurposePeriod of Stay
GeneralSingle-entryTourismUp to 90 days
ChineseSingle-entryTourism15 or 30 days
VietnameseSingle-entryTourism15 days

There are also certain requirements if the eligible nationals are applying for the eVisa from the following countries:

Country/RegionEligibilityApplications condition
ChinaNationals of China, who reside in ChinaApplication through an accredited agency
Viet NamNationals of Viet Nam, who reside in Viet Nam and participate in a packaged tour organized by designated travel agenciesApplication through an accredited agency
Hong KongAll foreign nationals/people residing in Hong Kong (except those exempt from short-term visa)Application through an accredited agency
IndiaAll foreign nationals/people residing in India (except those exempt from short-term visa)Application through an accredited agency
IndonesiaAll foreign nationals/people residing in Indonesia (except those exempt from short-term visa)Application through an accredited agency
MacauAll foreign nationals/people residing in Macau (except those exempt from short-term visa)Application through an accredited agency
MongoliaAll foreign nationals/people residing in Mongolia (except those exempt from short-term visa)Application through an accredited agency
Republic of KoreaAll foreign nationals/people residing in the Republic of Korea (except jurisdiction over the Consulate General of Japan in Jeju and those exempt from short-term visa)Application through an accredited agency

What is the eVisa issuance notice?

When a traveler has successfully received an eVisa, they must also show it at the Airport in Japan in the form of an eVisa issuance notice. There are no screenshots or pdf files accepted. The eVisa proof must directly be shown through the online account. The method is shown below in the pictures:

(a) For eVisa issuance notice for all countries:

Japan evisa issuance notice
Courtesy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan

(b) eVisa issuance notice for China:

Japan e visa issuance notice for China
Courtesy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan