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Japan's latest visa policy

Japan's latest visa policy is to relax the conditions for one-day endorsement and simplify the procedures for multiple round-trip visas.

Undergraduates, postgraduates and former students who have graduated from ordinary colleges and universities in China within three years can apply for a single free travel visa as long as they provide proof of university attendance or academic qualifications without proof of assets. For Japanese tourists who have come to China for more than two times with personal tourist visas in the past three years, the procedures for applying for multiple-entry visas in the future will be simplified, and there is no need to submit economic proof materials. The applicant is only himself, not including relatives.

Only when you can confirm that you have traveled to Japan for personal purposes on the passport and visa page and landing visa. Except for travel, except for groups, visiting relatives and friends, business, studying abroad, cruises, etc. Places that stay in Okinawa or six northeastern counties are handled according to the three-year multiple visa category, which is not within the scope of this relaxation.

Introduction Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, and its name means the country of sunrise. Its territory consists of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu and more than 6,800 small islands, with a total area of 378,000 square kilometers. As of 202 1, 10, the total population is about10.2 billion, and the main ethnic group is Yamato.

The Japanese archipelago is located at the junction of the Asia-Europe plate and the Pacific plate, that is, the volcanic seismic belt around the Pacific Ocean. Volcanic and seismic activities are frequent, and the more harmful earthquakes will occur 1 time on average within three years. According to the geological structure, Japan is divided into East Japan and West Japan, and the dividing line is located in the middle of Honshu, which belongs to the temperate maritime monsoon climate, with mild and humid throughout the year, rainy in June and frequent typhoons in summer and autumn.