Shore Pass : New guidelines?
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Shore Pass : New guidelines?
Following on from the other thread regarding the finger printing etc. that Japan wants to implement - does anyone have any information on whether their policies for giving shore passes will change in any significant way?
I have a passport that requires a visa generally to visit Japan, however, with onward confirmed reservations to a destination where i have undisputed right to land, i can get a shore pass at NRT to stay for up to 48 hours.
I have a passport that requires a visa generally to visit Japan, however, with onward confirmed reservations to a destination where i have undisputed right to land, i can get a shore pass at NRT to stay for up to 48 hours.
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I don't think the regulars on this forum are watching the shore pass regulations, so you ought to ask your nearest Japanese consulate for confirmation.
There's some information on the MOFA web site, but I have no idea if it's up to date:
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/02.html
There's some information on the MOFA web site, but I have no idea if it's up to date:
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/02.html
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Unfortunately, even with the regulations that have been in place, the immigration officials can exert their own prejudices.
Whatever the published policies are or have been, if an official wants to deny you entry, they can do so - no matter what the terms of the temporary shore leave visa. This rarely happens to North Americans and West Europeans, but does happen to those from other regions (especially other parts of Asia). Unfortunately, although I would like to assume that this is a rare occurrence, I honestly don't know how common this is, or the extent of the problem. Most of those affected are not English speakers and wouldn't post their experiences on a website like this.
I'd also suggest you contact the Japanese Embassy/Consulate in your country and make a polite enquiry about whether the terms and requirement for shore leave privileges will be changing - an email should do it.
Do please report back. Your own visa requirements are quite different from those of most of us who post here - but this makes it all the more important that your experiences are reflected and shared on this forum.
Whatever the published policies are or have been, if an official wants to deny you entry, they can do so - no matter what the terms of the temporary shore leave visa. This rarely happens to North Americans and West Europeans, but does happen to those from other regions (especially other parts of Asia). Unfortunately, although I would like to assume that this is a rare occurrence, I honestly don't know how common this is, or the extent of the problem. Most of those affected are not English speakers and wouldn't post their experiences on a website like this.
I'd also suggest you contact the Japanese Embassy/Consulate in your country and make a polite enquiry about whether the terms and requirement for shore leave privileges will be changing - an email should do it.
Do please report back. Your own visa requirements are quite different from those of most of us who post here - but this makes it all the more important that your experiences are reflected and shared on this forum.

