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Old Sep 10, 2022, 7:22 pm
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UPDATE Sept. 22, 2022: JAPAN WILL NO LONGER REQUIRE VISAS AS OF OCTOBER 11, 2022. As of October 11, Japan will resume visa-free entry to nationals from qualifying countries. Individuals traveling to Japan after this date DO NOT need to obtain an ERFS and visa to enter the country for individual tourism. The information below is for posterity and/or people who wish to travel to Japan prior to this change going into effect.

UPDATE Sept. 12, 2022: News media is reporting rumors of an imminent announcement which may include the reinstatement of visa waivers. Such an announcement would make most of the information below obsolete. Travelers who do not need visas immediately are advised to wait until we know more.

Overview


Until further notice, a visa is required from all foreigners to enter Japan. The visa-waiver program which previously allowed visa-free entry to nationals from certain countries has been suspended. In order to obtain a visa, a receiving agency must sponsor your application by issuing you an ERFS (Entrants, Returnees Follow-up System) certificate. ERFS certificates may be issued for a variety of reasons, including tourism, in which case a licensed travel agency must sponsor your visa application.

Tourism

As of September 7, 2022, tourists may enter Japan on unguided, unaccompanied tours as long as they are sponsored by a travel agency who arranges their flights and accommodations and acts as a point of contact for the duration of their stay in the country in the event of issues including a COVID infection. Some official documents from the Japanese government have attempted to clarify this policy (and, most notably, what it means for a receiving agency to "arrange" flights and accommodations), however in practice it has been left up to the interpretation of the sponsoring agencies. Due to the lack of clarity, there is a range of interpretations with some agencies insisting on purchasing all airfare and hotel reservations on behalf of the traveler, with others allowing travelers to keep their existing reservations as long as they share the details with them. The exact offerings and pricing from specific agencies is changing rapidly, consult this thread for the latest information.

As of now there have been no reports of denied visas or entry into the country from anyone who had a valid ERFS from a legitimate travel agency. Individuals from Australia have reported difficulties booking visa appointments, so Aussies may want to contact their local consulate and ensure they can do so before paying for a tour package/ERFS.

Visa Application and Arrival Process

The following roughly outlines the steps for obtaining a visa and entering the country:
  1. First, the traveler must obtain an ERFS certificate from their sponsoring agency. Who issues the ERFS depends on the reason for entering the country (business travelers should obtain it from the company they are visiting, tourists should obtain it from a travel agency who is arranging their visit, etc.). The ERFS certificate is a one-page document summarizing key information about the traveler and their sponsor. An example of an ERFS certificate is provided here.
  2. Once the ERFS is obtained, travelers must apply for a visa from their local Japanese consulate. Travelers from some countries (currently only the USA and Canada) may apply for an eVisa online. This process is faster and easier than physically visiting a consulate so it is recommended for anyone who has access to it.
  3. Visitors who are fully vaccinated with three doses of approved vaccine do not need to obtain a COVID test prior to traveling to Japan. A primary series consisting of one dose of J&J/Janssen is treated as two doses for the purpose of meeting these criteria (see here). Vaccination information should be submitted using the MySOS app and travelers should ensure they have a "blue screen" in the app prior to boarding their flight. Information available here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What other documents are required for the visa application? Do I need an itinerary document?
A: For an eVisa application you only need to submit your ERFS and passport. No other supporting documentation is necessary. In-person applications may ask for more documentation and you should verify what documents are required with your local consulate.

Q: What documents are required to board a plane and enter the country?
A: Travelers who have reported their experiences have said they were asked to show their MySOS "blue screen" and their visa/eVisa by both the airline (prior to boarding their flight) and by customs (after landing in Japan). If you have an eVisa, make sure you can load the digital version of the actual eVisa website on your phone (not just the PDF) in Japan over data or WiFi, because these have a rotating QR code.

Q: What if I don't want to stay at a hotel and want to stay at a friend's house/Airbnb/couch-surfing/etc.?
A: Current tourism guidelines suggest that a travel agency is supposed to "arrange accommodations" for your time in Japan. As such, you should contact your travel agency to ask them what types of accommodations in Japan they will allow. It is advisable to book a hotel in Japan for at least your first night in the country prior to applying for a visa since the visa application asks for this information. Note that hotels in Japan are currently very cheap, especially with the weakened Yen.

Q: What if I'm not traveling for (x) amount of time? When should I get an ERFS and apply for a visa?
A: Visas are only valid for 90 days after they are issued, so you should wait until your trip is at least within the next three months. There is also a good chance that the Japanese government will move to further relax entry requirements (including, possibly, re-instating the visa-waiver program which would make this entire process obsolete) in the coming months, so you should wait until your individual planning process requires you to have some assurance that you'll be able to enter the country. We may also see more competition among travel agencies offering bare-bones tour packages in the coming weeks, which could drive prices down.



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Old Sep 1, 2022, 5:14 pm
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
For Y30,000, I would rather attend an interesting conference or meeting with a business visa and go that route
The problem with that is the visa stipulations make it abundantly clear that you're not permitted to do any tourism activities on such a visa, even as secondary to the conference or meeting.
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The problem with that is the visa stipulations make it abundantly clear that you're not permitted to do any tourism activities on such a visa, even as secondary to the conference or meeting.
Do you have a link that shows this? I know quite a few people who have legitimately attended meetings and then gone off for a few more days of tourist stuff.
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Old Sep 1, 2022, 5:28 pm
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Originally Posted by thinc
Looks like JGA already bumped the price to 30000.
barring this bare bones method is adequate won't there be other travel agencies entering into this?

before even getting into the idea the visa waiver could be re-initiated, found the UK not allowing visa appts until whatever is announced tomorrow is announced curious
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Old Sep 1, 2022, 5:38 pm
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
For Y30,000, I would rather attend an interesting conference or meeting with a business visa and go that route - at least we would get some educational or professional value from the experience, rather than hand the cash to a profiteering tour agency.
On the other hand, I would much rather pay an agency a flat fee to get my pre-booked itinerary rubber-stamped and not have to deal with wasting a day at a trade show, etc.

All of which is predicated on this JGA thing being legit, of course. Rolled the dice on an ERFS for myself and my wife just now — we shall see…
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Old Sep 1, 2022, 5:47 pm
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My eVisa was updated to "accepted" .. not showing "issued" yet, so I guess I'm not sure where that falls in the chain. Also shows me as fee exempted now, which wasn't there before (which I expected being from the US). So far it's gone from Submitted -> Temporarily Received -> Accepted
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Originally Posted by seigex
My eVisa was updated to "accepted" .. not showing "issued" yet, so I guess I'm not sure where that falls in the chain. Also shows me as fee exempted now, which wasn't there before (which I expected being from the US). So far it's gone from Submitted -> Temporarily Received -> Accepted
Accepted means the consulate with jurisdiction has accepted it into their queue and will start the actual review of materials.
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Originally Posted by ts.pub
Accepted means the consulate with jurisdiction has accepted it into their queue and will start the actual review of materials.
thanks, at least it's forward movement. I found a page that lays out the statuses, but it missed that one.
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Old Sep 1, 2022, 7:29 pm
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Originally Posted by freakazoid
Looks like they copied it from the official requirements https://www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100376993.pdf has the same wording at the bottom of page 2 under "Documents to be prepared by Tour agency"
Yeah, they obviously copied and pasted from that doc you linked. I did a further Google search and only found that same link for such wording. But that is for Malaysian applicants at the Malaysian embassy (on the same doc they ask for employment letters and bank statements, not something done for visa waiver countries). But this info is probably relevant to most foreign countries though.

But a couple other points on that doc. The first line reads this:
Individual tourism is still not allowed at this moment. If you would like to travel to Japan for tourism purpose, you will need to travel by package tour organized by travel agency. Your travel agency will be responsible to apply for the visa for you.
OK, this fits with what they've announced, but then down below (page 3) within "Important Points Regarding Visa" it says:

5. Confirmed flight tickets and hotel bookings are not compulsory during visa submission but Consul might request for tentative flight or hotel booking after submission of application. Do not purchase confirmed tickets, we are not responsible for flight tickets or hotel booking which may become unusable due to the delay or denial of a visa.
So this kinda contradicts the idea that a pre-paid package tour is actually required for a visa. If anything, they are directing applicants to specifically not pre-purchase anything!
So maybe JGA is just utilizing this loophole (if it can be called such).
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Hi all, been a long time lurker here but decided to finally make an account and try to help contribute here in anyway I can and also just to thank all of your for all of your information shared so far.

I have flights booked already with JAL through BA for February as hoping to go to the Sapporo snow festival (fingers crossed it goes ahead) so the recent flurry of news has been welcoming in the sense we have some options now to get into Japan.

At this moment in time I don't mind paying the 30k yen as long as it allows me and my friends to travel freely in Japan but waiting to see what the updated rules are today in regards to visa (I'm a UK citizen).

By Feb the requirement of going through a travel agency and applying for visa in advance may be a thing of the past but interested to see what others thought process is who are flying out around Feb 2023?
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Old Sep 2, 2022, 1:45 am
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So I managed to snag two first class tickets on ANA for the second week of October a year ago on award travel thinking for sure things would be fully open by now... unfortunately not the case. I've been trying to keep up with everything that's going on, but I'm confused as to what I and my significant other need to do to make this trip happen.

I'm fine with taking an unguided tour (guided tour would have been a no go) through an agency, and even them booking hotels if necessary (as long as I keep my flights obviously). I've seen a 30,000yen figure being mentioned -- I would honestly be fine to pay this figure if they can take care of our visas and approve an itinerary so that we can preserve our flights and take advantage of a strong dollar. Has anyone contacted the travel agency regarding this package yet? Anyone know how long the visa process takes?
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Old Sep 2, 2022, 2:28 am
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Well, this isn’t promising.

https://www.mlit.go.jp/kankocho/content/001510138.pdf
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Old Sep 2, 2022, 2:32 am
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Originally Posted by Hammerklavier
It's in Japanese -- anything in particular that it says of note?
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Old Sep 2, 2022, 2:38 am
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Originally Posted by dyrtydave
It's in Japanese -- anything in particular that it says of note?
Relevant bit at the top of page 10.

旅行業者又は旅行サービス手配業者が、ツアー参加者の入出国時の往復航空 券及び滞在期間中の全ての宿泊施設の手配を行うこと。
(※)ツアー参加者の自己手配で、旅行業者又は旅行サービス手配業者が受入 責任者のみを引き受けることは認められない。

The travel agency must handle all bookings for round trip airfare as well as all hotel accommodations for the duration of the tour participant’s stay.
(*) Instances of travelers booking their own accommodations and the travel agency acting only as their entry sponsor will not be allowed.
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Old Sep 2, 2022, 2:42 am
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Originally Posted by Hammerklavier
Relevant bit at the top of page 10.

旅行業者又は旅行サービス手配業者が、ツアー参加者の入出国時の往復航空 券及び滞在期間中の全ての宿泊施設の手配を行うこと。
(※)ツアー参加者の自己手配で、旅行業者又は旅行サービス手配業者が受入 責任者のみを引き受けることは認められない。

The travel agency must handle all bookings for round trip airfare as well as all hotel accommodations for the duration of the tour participant’s stay.
(*) Instances of travelers booking their own accommodations and the travel agency acting only as their entry sponsor will not be allowed.
​​​​​​Hmm, that's ridiculous, but I also wonder how strict that will be. Either way, that doesn't sound great.
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