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Japan Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

Japan Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

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Gate8 Global Team

Most Western nationalities get a straightforward answer here: US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, and New Zealand passport holders get visa-free entry to Japan for up to 90 days, no advance application needed. Japan's exemption list covers 74 countries and regions — but it doesn't cover everyone: India, China, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia are among the major nationalities that need a visa arranged in advance, so check your specific passport rather than assuming. Pre-register on the free Visit Japan Web portal for faster airport immigration. A planned US-style pre-authorization system (JESTA) doesn't take effect until 2029 — ignore any site charging for it now.

Visa questions are one of the few places a vague travel-blog answer can actually cost you a flight or an awkward conversation at immigration. Here's the specific, current breakdown — plus a scam warning worth knowing before you search for this yourself.

Visa-free entry by nationality (2026)

PassportVisa-free stayNotes
United States90 daysNo advance application or fee at the border.
Canada90 daysSame terms as the US — no visa application required.
United Kingdom90 daysSame visa-exemption terms as the US and Canada.
EU / most European countries90 daysCovered under Japan's 74-country exemption list; confirm your specific country is included.
Australia, New Zealand90 daysSame terms as above.
IndiaNo — visa requiredNot on Japan's 74-country exemption list. A standard tourist eVisa (single-entry, up to 90 days) is available online; frequent visitors or those with strong financials/prior Japan or G7 travel history can qualify for a 1–5 year multiple-entry visa instead.
ChinaNo — visa requiredChina has waived visas for Japanese visitors, but Japan hasn't reciprocated — a standard visa is still required for Chinese tourists, though application procedures have reportedly been getting simpler.
United Arab Emirates / Saudi ArabiaUAE: 90 days, visa-free. Saudi Arabia: visa required.The UAE joined Japan's exemption list in 2022 — full visa-free entry, nothing to apply for. Saudi Arabia isn't on that list, but Saudi residents can apply for a single-entry tourist eVisa (up to 90 days) fully online.
South AfricaNo — visa required, no visa on arrivalNot on Japan's exemption list. South African residents can apply for a single-entry tourist eVisa (up to 90 days) fully online — no embassy visit needed.
Brazil (Latin America)90 days, visa-free — but only since Sept 2023Brazil is the newest major Latin American addition to the list; Mexico, Chile, and Argentina have had visa-free access for years longer. Requires an ICAO-compliant e-passport to qualify.
Malaysia / Indonesia / Philippines & VietnamMalaysia: 90 days, visa-free. Indonesia: 15 days, conditional waiver. Philippines & Vietnam: visa required.Malaysia is a straightforward 90-day exemption. Indonesia's waiver only works if you pre-register an ICAO e-passport online via Japan's JAVES system — skip that, and you need a visa. The Philippines and Vietnam don't get a blanket waiver, though both have narrower e-visa and multiple-entry options for repeat or well-documented travelers.
Everyone elseCheck individuallyJapan's exemption list covers 74 countries and regions total, with a few stay-length quirks (Brunei and Qatar get 30 days instead of 90). If your passport isn't listed above, confirm on Japan's official MOFA exemption page before booking — don't assume the 90-day Western-passport pattern applies to you.

Visit Japan Web — do this before you fly

Visit Japan Web is Japan's free official portal for pre-registering your immigration and customs declarations, generating QR codes that speed up your airport arrival significantly. It's not mandatory, but it's genuinely worth the 10 minutes — the alternative is filling out paper forms on the plane or in the arrivals hall while jet-lagged.

JESTA — what it actually is (and isn't, yet)

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A law creating JESTA, a planned US ESTA-style pre-authorization system, passed on May 29, 2026 — but it does not launch until no later than March 2029. It is not required for 2026 or 2027 travel, and no official application portal exists yet. If a website asks you to pay a fee for 'JESTA' registration right now, it's a scam; there's nothing to register for yet. This is separate from Japan's existing eVisa system, which only applies to nationals who already need a visa in advance.

Other entry basics

  • Your passport should have enough validity remaining to cover your full stay (Japan doesn't require the '6 months beyond your trip' rule some countries use, but check your specific situation).
  • Immigration occasionally asks for proof of an onward or return flight — have a digital or printed copy ready.
  • A new International Tourist Tax (departure tax) rose from ¥1,000 to ¥3,000 (about $20) per person on July 1, 2026, for everyone aged 2+ leaving by air or sea. It's bundled into your ticket price, not paid separately at the airport.

What happens if you overstay

Overstaying your permitted period in Japan is a serious matter — it can lead to detention, fines, and being barred from re-entry for years, not just a small fee at the airport as in some countries. If you need more time than your visa-exempt period allows, plan ahead rather than assuming you can sort it out at departure.

Before you fly — a quick checklist

  1. Register on Visit Japan Web (free, ~10 minutes) for faster immigration and customs QR codes.
  2. Double-check your passport's remaining validity and that it covers your full stay.
  3. Save a screenshot of your accommodation's address written in Japanese — useful for taxi drivers or if you need to ask for directions.
  4. Have your return or onward flight confirmation accessible, in case immigration asks.
  5. Don't budget separately for the departure tax — it's bundled into your airline ticket automatically, not paid at the airport counter.

Questions people actually ask

Do US citizens need a visa for Japan?
No — US passport holders get visa-free entry for up to 90 days as of 2026, with no advance application or fee. Registering on Visit Japan Web beforehand speeds up airport arrival but isn't mandatory.
Do UK and EU citizens need a visa for Japan?
No — UK and most EU passport holders get the same 90-day visa-free entry as US and Canadian travelers. Confirm your specific country is on Japan's current 74-country exemption list before booking.
What is JESTA and do I need to apply for it in 2026?
JESTA is a planned future pre-authorization system, similar to the US ESTA, but it doesn't launch until 2029 at the latest. It is not required for 2026 or 2027 travel — any website charging a fee for 'JESTA' registration right now is not legitimate.
What is Visit Japan Web?
A free official portal for pre-registering your immigration and customs declarations before you fly, generating QR codes that speed up the arrival process at Japanese airports. It's optional but genuinely worth doing in advance.

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