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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 6, 2022, 4:02 pm
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Originally Posted by etgohomeok
Just got email that my eVisa was issued. Toronto consulate. And I had already given up hope on today!
Im happy for you. Absolute crickets from the Chicago consulate.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:03 pm
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Originally Posted by Morkai
This is not a requirement to get a visa, at least if using eVisa. You only need the ERFS. I applied and have received my visa on a JGA ERFS. No itinerary is required in the eVisa process.
Right, but the visa is useless without an itinerary that is acceptable to Japan immigration, and worse, we probably have a second layer of scrutiny by airline check in agents who know even less about the rules than we do here. I can see the whole plan going sideways by an uniformed/confused/incompetent check in agent (USA airline) or a conservative-by-the-book check in agent (Asian airline).

Just too much uncertainty until the Japanese government offers clarity on who is allowed to book travel.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:06 pm
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Right, but the visa is useless without an itinerary that is acceptable to Japan immigration, and worse, we probably have a second layer of scrutiny by airline check in agents who know even less about the rules than we do here. I can see the whole plan going sideways by an uniformed/confused/incompetent check in agent (USA airline) or a conservative-by-the-book check in agent (Asian airline).

Just too much uncertainty until the Japanese government offers clarity on who is allowed to book travel.
Seems more like paranoia than uncertainty.

Several people on this thread, as well as bloggers, have already successfully been issued tourist visas and I think we've established that airlines and hotels do not care to be in the business of scrutinizing issued visas.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:28 pm
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
No, my point was clear. Most of us are looking for an agency to just endorse what we book ourselves for a reasonable non-gougy price. If JGA is unwilling or unable to do that, or doing so does not permit entry under the current rules then the entire scheme is useless. The current rules from the government are not clear about what is it is not allowed and seem to be changing on a regular basis.

If we can book travel ourselves and JGA can endorse the itinerary, then great. We will probably give them a try. I was never concerned they were a scam, I was concerned this scheme being allowed altogether.
JGA does this. You can look upthread for how to get a JGA stamped itinerary. Cheers.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:36 pm
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
Right, but the visa is useless without an itinerary that is acceptable to Japan immigration, and worse, we probably have a second layer of scrutiny by airline check in agents who know even less about the rules than we do here. I can see the whole plan going sideways by an uniformed/confused/incompetent check in agent (USA airline) or a conservative-by-the-book check in agent (Asian airline).

Just too much uncertainty until the Japanese government offers clarity on who is allowed to book travel.
You don't need an itinerary for Japanese immigration, just a valid visa.

Airline check-in agents are also only looking for a visa (what's required is shown on TIMATIC). Nothing has changed here.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:39 pm
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
Right, but the visa is useless without an itinerary that is acceptable to Japan immigration, and worse, we probably have a second layer of scrutiny by airline check in agents who know even less about the rules than we do here. I can see the whole plan going sideways by an uniformed/confused/incompetent check in agent (USA airline) or a conservative-by-the-book check in agent (Asian airline)..
I would be very surprised if any airline did anything other than check for the visa (and COVID clearance, if applicable). That's the whole point of the visa: to have the receiving gov't review and sign off any needed paperwork. If you travel to a country on a spouse visa you've been issued, the airline doesn't ask for a marriage license. If you travel on a student visa to attend university, the airline doesn't ask for your prior education transcripts to make sure you're really qualified. If you travel on an employment visa, the airline doesn't ask for a business card or other documentation that you have a job. That's all handled in the process of applying for and being granted the visa.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:43 pm
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Originally Posted by Morkai
JGA does this. You can look upthread for how to get a JGA stamped itinerary. Cheers.
Speaking of which, I'm sure JGA is slammed, but while I've received my ERFS promptly they've not yet provided their company letterhead & stamped/signed letter and itinerary documents. I haven't seen any chatter one way or the other on the thread about these documents. Just curious if everyone has been receiving them, or we're just assuming they're coming eventually. I thought someone said they received them with just their first flight/hotel filled out and the rest blank for self-service.

Or as someone just mentioned, are these documents so unnecessary that no ones cares about getting them?
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:43 pm
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I don't see how one's (valid) worries about a certain tour operator could be fully dispelled until at least one or two months' worth of people reporting about entering the country without issue. And it's only day 1, mind you.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 4:54 pm
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JGA does this. You can look upthread for how to get a JGA stamped itinerary. Cheers.
for those of you that have used them was this something that they automatically did or did you need to ask for it separately
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 5:14 pm
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for those of you that have used them was this something that they automatically did or did you need to ask for it separately
Just got my eVisa from Toronto consulate! Partner still waiting on NYC consulate (we applied same day and changed to “examined and passed” same day.

I have reached out to JGA 3 times now for this itinerary on their letterhead for the sake of completeness. I will keep bothering them but it sounds like they are slammed (there’s even a notice on the website now).
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 5:15 pm
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for those of you that have used them was this something that they automatically did or did you need to ask for it separately
I just sent them an email asking for it and they sent it my way the next morning Japan time
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 5:37 pm
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Originally Posted by sameruval
for those of you that have used them was this something that they automatically did or did you need to ask for it separately
I wrote them via email and they sent it upon request.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 5:44 pm
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Originally Posted by XUEC
Just got my eVisa from Toronto consulate! Partner still waiting on NYC consulate (we applied same day and changed to “examined and passed” same day.

I have reached out to JGA 3 times now for this itinerary on their letterhead for the sake of completeness. I will keep bothering them but it sounds like they are slammed (there’s even a notice on the website now).
they issued the visa at 7 PM ET? Or you just saw it at that time?
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 5:45 pm
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Originally Posted by seigex
I just sent them an email asking for it and they sent it my way the next morning Japan time
Originally Posted by Morkai
I wrote them via email and they sent it upon request.
Did you guys use the [email protected] email or [email protected]? I tried the "contact" email first (Sept 2) and heard nothing so followed up and copied the "booking" email today.
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Old Sep 6, 2022, 5:51 pm
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Did you guys use the [email protected] email or [email protected]? I tried the "contact" email first (Sept 2) and heard nothing so followed up and copied the "booking" email today.
Booking, replied to one is the first emails they sent my for the reservation... They have been responsive to me.
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