Japan Visa Requirements & Application Help

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Thinking of flying to Japan for a short trip? Whether you are visiting friends, exploring sights, or attending a quick business meeting, Filipino travelers should prepare a Japan visa before departure. Keep your passport, flight details, hotel booking, and travel plans ready so your trip feels smoother, easier, and stress-free.

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Do Filipinos Need a Visa for Japan?

Yes. Filipino passport holders need a visa before traveling to Japan, even for short trips.

Before applying, prepare these basic documents:

  • Valid Philippine passport
  • Visa application form
  • Recent passport photo
  • Daily itinerary in Japan
  • Bank certificate or proof of funds
  • Planned flight and hotel details

You do not need to buy your flight ticket first. Planned flight and hotel information is enough. If you are visiting friends or family, you may also need an invitation letter from them.

Once your visa is approved, check your name, visa validity, number of entries, and allowed stay before your trip.

Japan Visa Application Update for Filipinos

For most Japan visa applications, Filipino travelers now apply through the Japan Visa Application Centre, or JVAC by VFS. JVAC started operations on April 7, 2025, with branches in Parañaque, Makati, Quezon City, Cebu, and Davao.

Important update:

  • Regular DIY travelers should book an appointment and submit their Japan visa application through JVAC.
  • Accredited travel agencies may still assist with Japan visa applications, but they now submit the documents through the Visa Centre on the traveler’s behalf.
  • For Japan e-Visa, Filipino travelers in the Philippines can apply only if they join a packaged tour arranged by designated travel agencies.
  • Some special cases may still be handled directly by the Embassy or Consular Offices, such as diplomatic visas, government-invited cases, and urgent humanitarian cases.

Before applying, always check the latest JVAC or Embassy updates, because rules and accepted channels can change.

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Which Japan Visa Should You Apply For?

Which Japan Visa Should You Apply For

Not sure which Japan visa fits your trip? Here’s a simple guide for Filipino travelers:

Visa Type

Best For

Stay Length

Tourist Visa

Sightseeing, holiday, or leisure travel

Usually 15, 30, or 90 days

Visiting Friends or Relatives Visa

Visiting family, friends, or distant relatives in Japan

Usually 15, 30, or 90 days

Short Business Visa

Meetings, conferences, market research, or company visits

Usually 15, 30, or 90 days

Multiple-Entry Visa

Travelers who plan to visit Japan multiple times

Usually 15, 30, or 90 days per stay

Student Visa

Studying in Japan

Based on course length

Work Visa

Working in Japan with a job offer

Based on work approval

Dependent Visa

Joining a spouse or parent in Japan

Based on sponsor’s status

For short trips, most Filipino travelers apply for a Temporary Visitor Visa. Just make sure to follow the correct checklist, since tourism, visiting friends or relatives, and business trips may require different documents.

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Japan Visa Requirements for Filipinos

For a Japan tourist visa, prepare your documents carefully. All documents should be printed on A4 size paper, and the visa application form should not be filled out using erasable pens. Missing or unclear papers can delay your application.

Document

What You Need

Passport

Must be signed, valid, and have at least two blank pages

Visa Application Form

Completed and signed

Passport Photo

4.5 cm x 3.5 cm, taken within 6 months

Passport Bio Page Copy

Clear copy of your passport information page

Used Japan Visa Copy

If you had a Japan visa before

PSA Birth Certificate

Issued within 1 year, unless not required due to past Japan visa

PSA Marriage Certificate

For married applicants, issued within 1 year

Itinerary in Japan

Daily schedule with planned travel dates and accommodation details

Bank Certificate

Original copy showing your balance within the last 6 months. If the 6-month ADB is not shown, submit bank statements for the past 6 months

ITR or Tax Payment Certificate

For proof of income

Employment Certificate

For employed applicants, showing position, salary, and employment period

You do not need to buy your flight ticket or hotel stay before applying. Planned flight details and hotel information are enough.

Extra Documents Based on Your Purpose

  • Visiting friends or family: Invitation letter, proof of relationship, and guarantor documents if needed
  • Business trip: Travel order, invitation letter, company documents, and proof of business activity
  • Student visa: Certificate of Eligibility from Japan
  • Work visa: Certificate of Eligibility from Japan
  • Dependent visa: Certificate of Eligibility, plus birth or marriage certificate if needed

For student, work, and dependent visas, the Certificate of Eligibility is one of the main documents needed.

🏨 Pro Tip: Don’t forget to look for Japan hotels near major attractions to make your sightseeing more convenient!

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How to Apply for a Japan Visa in the Philippines

1. Choose the Right Visa Type

Pick the correct visa category before booking your JVAC appointment. You cannot change the visa category after booking, so check carefully.

2. Prepare Your Documents

Print and arrange your documents based on the checklist.

  • Most documents must be issued within 3 months
  • PSA birth and marriage certificates are valid for 1 year
  • All documents must be in A4 size
  • If your document is another size, copy or resize it onto A4 paper
  • Do not use erasable pens on the application form

3. Book a JVAC Appointment

Book your appointment through the Japan Visa Application Centre, or JVAC by VFS. DIY travelers should follow the JVAC process. Travel agencies can still help, but they submit your documents through JVAC.

4. Submit Your Application

Go to your chosen JVAC branch on your appointment date. Bring your passport, complete documents, and payment for the service fee. You will receive a receipt or reference number for tracking.

5. Wait for Processing

Standard processing takes at least 6 business days, while Cebu and Davao applications may take at least 10 business days. However, due to high application volume, tourist visa processing may take several weeks. Apply early, ideally 1 to 2 months before your trip.

6. Collect Your Passport

Once ready, collect your passport from JVAC or follow your chosen release option. If approved, check your name, visa validity, number of entries, and allowed stay before your flight.

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Japan Visa Fees for Filipinos

Good news for Filipino travelers: the Japan temporary visitor visa is free for Philippine passport holders. However, applicants still need to pay the mandatory VFS service fee, which is now listed as PHP 800 per application on the VFS visa center page.

Visa Type

Visa Fee

VFS Service Fee

Temporary Visitor Visa, Single Entry

Free

PHP 800

Temporary Visitor Visa, Multiple Entry

Free

PHP 800

Long-Term Stay Visa

May have a visa fee

PHP 800

Reminder: Fees may change anytime, so always check the latest JVAC, VFS, Embassy, or travel agency updates before applying.

A few things to remember:

  • The visa fee and VFS service fee are different.
  • For Philippine passport holders, the temporary visitor visa itself is free.
  • The PHP 800 VFS fee is paid for handling and processing your application.
  • If you apply through a travel agency, you may need to pay an extra agency handling fee on top of the VFS fee.
  • Some VFS centers accept cash, credit card, or debit card, but it is still safer to prepare cash for your appointment.
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Customs and Declarations When Entering Japan

Customs and Declarations When Entering Japan

When you arrive in Japan, you must submit a customs declaration for your belongings. You can do this online through Visit Japan Web before your flight, or fill out a paper form at the airport.

Declare items such as:

  • Cash, checks, traveler’s checks, promissory notes, or securities worth over JPY 1,000,000
  • Gold bullion over 1 kg and at least 90% purity
  • Baggage sent separately
  • Expensive gifts, commercial items, or products for sale
  • Medicines, food, plants, or animal products that may be restricted

Japan is strict with restricted items. Avoid bringing meat products, fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, and animal products unless you are sure they are allowed. For medicines, some personal-use medicine may be allowed, but controlled drugs, strong painkillers, stimulants, and some cold or allergy medicines may need advance permission or may not be allowed.

Tips for Your Japan Trip

  • Apply for your Japan visa early. Processing can take longer during busy seasons, so avoid last-minute applications.
  • Do not buy your flight too early. Planned flight details are enough for visa application, unless your visa is already approved.
  • Use Visit Japan Web before arrival. It can make immigration and customs declaration faster at the airport.
  • Prepare some cash. Japan accepts cards in many places, but small shops, food stalls, and some local places may still prefer cash.
  • Get a Japan eSIM or pocket WiFi. This helps a lot for Google Maps, train routes, translation apps, and messaging.
  • Check train routes before going out. Japan’s train system is easy, but big stations like Tokyo, Shinjuku, and Osaka can be confusing.
  • Follow local manners. Keep your voice low on trains, line up properly, and avoid eating while walking in some areas.
  • Keep your passport with you. Tourists may need it for tax-free shopping, hotel check-in, or identity checks.
  • Pack for the season. Japan weather changes a lot, so check the forecast before your trip.
  • Book hotels early. Prices can go up during cherry blossom season, autumn, holidays, and long weekends.

FAQ: Japan Visa

  • How long can I stay in Japan as a tourist?

    You can usually stay up to 15 or 30 days, depending on the visa you’re given.
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