The Different Visas for Tourism in Japan

  • Published on : 15/07/2026
  • by : Clément
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As with any country, the entry requirements for visiting Japan as a tourist largely depend on the nationality of the traveler's passport. However, there are several visa options available depending on the purpose and length of stay. Discover everything you need to know with Japan Experience.

 

Applications must be submitted a few months before departure through the Japanese consular authorities in the applicant's country of residence. In most cases, the maximum eligible age is 30, meaning that applications must be submitted no later than the day before the applicant's 31st birthday.

Applicants are generally required to demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support themselves at the beginning of their stay and must not be accompanied by dependent children.

The full list of eligible countries is available here.

Shibuya crossing

Shibuya crossing

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Similarly, the Cultural Activities Visa is intended for individuals wishing to stay in Japan to study or practice an artistic, cultural, or traditional discipline.

This visa may be granted to people undertaking training in martial arts, the tea ceremony, ikebana (flower arrangement), calligraphy, traditional theater, traditional crafts, and other cultural pursuits. To obtain this visa, applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient financial resources to support themselves throughout their stay, as the Cultural Activities Visa does not authorize paid employment.

calligraphie

Example of Japanese calligraphy

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