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Can Taiwanese nationals visit Japan without obtaining a visa?
Yes, Taiwanese citizens can travel visa-free to Japan for short-term stays not exceeding 90 days. The exemption applies to travel purposes such as leisure, business meetings, cultural activities, and other brief trips.
Should you intend to stay longer or conduct activities outside these permitted categories (e.g., working), an appropriate visa is required prior to your trip.
Documents required for Taiwanese to enter Japan
Taiwanese nationals must provide the following:
- Valid passport: ensure your passport remains valid for the length of your visit, with at least six months' coverage from the date of entry.
- Return or onward flight ticket: this confirms your plans to exit Japan.
- Accommodation details: hotel reservations, friend invitations, or any proof of lodging during your stay.
- Financial means documentation: present bank records, cards, or other evidence of financial stability.
Visit the official site of Japan’s diplomatic mission in Taiwan for more information.
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What does a “Landing Permit” entail for Taiwanese visiting Japan?
Upon arriving in Japan, Taiwanese undergo an immigration screening to acquire a “Landing Permit.” Immigration officers evaluate whether travelers satisfy the entry conditions stipulated by the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act. This involves verifying the traveler’s passport (with a visa if needed), purpose of travel, and intended duration of stay.
Meeting all conditions results in receiving an “entry permit” via a stamp on your passport that specifies your “residence status” and “period of stay.”
Important: With an entry permit, single-entry visas become void, though multiple-entry visas remain active until their expiration. If you wish to modify your residence type or extend your stay, visit the Regional Immigration Bureau of Japan’s Ministry of Justice.
Best times for Taiwanese tourists to explore Japan
For Taiwanese traveling to Japan, consider visiting during:
1. Spring (March-April): enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms, especially in Kyoto’s temple gardens and parks, adorned with soft pink petals.
2. Autumn (October-November): experience the vivid colors of autumn foliage (moma-ji) in scenic spots like Nikko and Arashiyama.
3. Winter: visit picturesque snowy villages like Shirakawa-go or ski at popular mountain resorts such as Hokkaido.
Must-see places for travelers from Taiwan in Japan
- Okinawa: offers pristine beaches and tropical relaxation. Visit the Churaumi Aquarium for marine wonders.
- Hiroshima: explore peace landmarks, including the Peace Memorial Museum and the Atomic Dome.
- National Parks: Fuji Hakone-Izu features stunning Mount Fuji views, hot springs, and lakeside beauty.
- Kyoto: known for its temples, bamboo forests, and historical gardens like Ryoanji with its stone garden.
- Tokyo: experience a mix of modern landmarks and ancient traditions, from bustling Tsukiji Market to Asakusa’s historic neighborhoods.
Advice for Taiwanese visiting Japan
- Customs rules. The import of drugs, weapons, dangerous objects, and specific food items is banned. Be aware of limits regarding the importation of tobacco and alcohol.
- Immigration policy. Working without proper authorization is illegal and can result in a ban from entering Japan again.
What can be imported into Japan by plane:
● The import and export of local or foreign currency are not restricted (amounts equivalent to 1,000,000 JPY or more are subject to mandatory declaration). Gold products of millesimal fineness 900 must also be declared if their total weight exceeds 1 kg.
● Persons over the age of 20 are allowed duty-free import of up to 400 cigarettes or 100 cigars or 500 g of tobacco
● Up to 56 ml (2 ounces) of perfume
● Other goods up to JPY 200,000
What is forbidden from imports into Japan:
● Firearms and ammunition (cold steel, hunting, and pneumatic weapons are imported only with the permission of the National Security Service of Japan).
● Drugs and psychotropic substances (their importation is subject to deportation and a life ban on entry into the country).
● Some medications (especially those containing 1-deoxyephedrine).
● Counterfeit securities and banknotes.
● Fresh fruits, vegetables and plants, animals and a number of foods of animal and vegetable origin (primarily meat and meat products, as well as various fruit crops).
● Pornographic material, movies, or publications that contain scenes of violence and cruelty.
● Magazines, photographs, drawings and engravings of obscene content.
● Printed publications and other materials that undermine public order
● Counterfeit products, as well as things and items that damage the trademark, copyright and patent law.
What is forbidden from exports from Japan.
● Art and antiques without the permission of the competent authorities
How much alcohol can be imported into Japan.
● Up to 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages (up to 0.75 liters each)
What you need to know before renting a car in Japan.
Most rental companies allow people to rent cars from the age of 18, but this depends on the specific company and the type of vehicle may vary. Young drivers should learn about age restrictions in advance.
In addition, a valid driver's license is required. A valid driver's license is the International Driving Permit (IDP).
1) When you rent a car in Japan, all drivers must be registered in the rental documents. To do this, either all drivers must be present in person at the time of the lease, or one person must have all the driver's licenses to confirm the identity of drivers and the validity of licenses.
2) Depending on the rent, a number of services are offered. Discuss additional services in advance, such as car seats for young children, multilingual GPS devices, ski racks, and more.
3) Japan has many toll roads and highways, and some routes can be very expensive. An electronic payment card (ETC) is a useful tool that allows you to charge a fare directly from your credit card or include it in your car rental bill.
● This means you don't have to stop at a payment point - just slow down and the ETC card will be activated. For more information on ETC devices and ETC card rental, see the official website.
● If you do not have an ETC card, you can only go through paid checkpoints labeled “General” in green or general paid checkpoints labeled “ETC / General”. "ETC-only tollgate" - only ETC signs marked in purple.
4) Return of the car
Be sure to fill the fuel tank before returning the car to the rental company, or you will have to pay extra for the missing gasoline. Some rental companies require a receipt as proof that you have filled the tank.
Japanese embassies in different countries can be found here: https://www.mofa.go.jp/about/emb_cons/mofaserv.html
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