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Visa-Free Travel to Japan

The passport holders of 70 countries and regions in the world could enjoy a visa-free entry to Japan. A short stay no more than 90 days, perhaps only two weeks for some countries, is allowed, and the specific policies are different for different countries. Here is the list of the 70 countries and the specified period of stay.

Countries/Regions
Visa-Free Period
Notes
Africa
Lesotho
90 Days
Visa is not required for Lesotho holders of the machine-readable passport (MRP) in ICAO standards.
Mauritius
90 Days

Tunisia
90 Days

Asia
Brunei
14 days

Hong Kong
90 Days
Visa is not required for:
(1). Citizens of Hong Kong who hold Special Administrative Region (SAR) passport issued by the Hong Kong SAR;
(2). Those who have British National Overseas (BNO) passports and get the right of residence in Hong Kong.
Indonesia
15 Days
Visa is not required for Indonesians who have the ICAO-compliant ePassport, registered to the embassy or consulate of Japan in Indonesia.
Macao
90 Days
Macau citizens who hold the SAR passport issued by Macao SAR.
Malaysia
90 Days
Malaysians who hold an ePassport in the ICAO standards.
Singapore
90 Days

South Korea
90 Days

Taiwan
90 Days
Taiwan who have a personal ID number with the passport.
Thailand
15 Days
Visa-free policy is applied for who hold the ePassport in compliance with ICAO standards only.
Central & South America
Argentina
90 Days

Bahamas
90 Days

Barbados
90 Days
Barbadians holders of the MRP in ICAO standards.
Brazil
90 Days
Brazilians who hold the ePassport in compliance with ICAO standards only.
Chile
90 Days

Costa Rica
90 Days

Dominican Republic
90 Days

El Salvador
90 Days

Guatemala
90 Days

Honduras
90 Days

Mexico
90 Days
Under the bilateral visa exemption arrangements, the permitted stay is up to 6 months; but an application for the extension is required if one wish to stay in Japan for more than 90 days.
Surinam
90 Days

Uruguay
90 Days

Europe
Andorra
90 Days

Austria
90 Days
With the application for extending the period of stay, Austrians could stay in Japan for 6 months at most under the bilateral visa exemption arrangements.
Belgium
90 Days

Bulgaria
90 Days

Croatia
90 Days

Cyprus
90 Days

Czech Republic
90 Days

Denmark
90 Days

Estonia
90 Days

Finland
90 Days

France
90 Days

Germany
90 Days
Germans could stay in Japan for 6 months at most in the case of an application for extending the period of stay, under the bilateral visa exemption arrangements.
Greece


Hungary
90 Days

Iceland
90 Days

Ireland
90 Days
An application for extending the period of stay up to 6 months is required if Irish wish to stay in Japan for over 90 days, in accordance with the bilateral visa exemption arrangements.
Italy
90 Days

Latvia
90 Days

Liechtenstein
90 Days
With the application for extending the period of stay, Liechtenstein people could stay in Japan for 6 months at most under the bilateral visa exemption arrangements.
Lithuania
90 Days

Luxembourg
90 Days

Malta
90 Days

Monaco
90 Days

Netherlands
90 Days

North Macedonia
90 Days

Norway
90 Days

Poland
90 Days

Portugal
90 Days

Romania
90 Days

San Marino
90 Days

Serbia
90 Days
Serbians who hold the ePassport in compliance with ICAO standards only.
Slovakia
90 Days

Slovenia
90 Days

Spain
90 Days

Sweden
90 Days

Switzerland
90 Days
With the application for extending the period of stay under the bilateral visa exemption arrangements, Swiss and British could extend their stay in Japan to 6 months at most.
United Kingdom
90 Days
Middle East
Israel
90 Days

Qatar
30 Days
Qataris who hold the ICAO-compliant ePassport, and have registered the ePassport to the embassy or consulate of Japan.
Turkey
90 Days
Turkish holders of the MRP in ICAO standards.
United Arab Emirates
30 Days
Emiratis who hold the ePassport in compliance with ICAO standards only.
North America
Canada
90 Days

United States
90 Days

Oceania
Australia
90 Days

New Zealand
90 Days


Tips: You can call the helpline of Japan’s Visa department for a consultation if you are not sure or confused about the policies, or you can seek advice from the embassy or consulate of Japan directly in your city.


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