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Why can Japanese citizens enjoy visa-free treatment when they travel to China?
Japan is a developed country, with a high national quality, which is welcomed by all countries in the world. Japanese consumption in China has a positive impact on China's economy, and it is civilized and rich. Who doesn't welcome such tourists to spend in their own country?
China has granted visa-free treatment to Japanese nationals who travel in China for less than 1 5 days since September, 2003.
China only granted visa-free access to Singapore, Brunei and Japan.
The national emblem of Japan is printed in the center of the cover of Japanese passport, with the words of Japanese travel voucher printed in Japanese (seal script) above and the words of Japanese passport written in English below.
Ordinary passports valid for five years are dark blue, those valid for 10 are scarlet, official passports are dark green, and diplomatic passports are dark brown.
Passport contains the declaration of the issuing country, which is used to inform all other countries, prove that the holder has the nationality of the issuing country, and request that he be allowed to transit and enjoy the treatment stipulated by international law.
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