
Types of Japan Visa :
Planning a holiday to Japan with your friends and family? You can now apply for your Japan visa at just Rs 3,499*, and receive it in 4 working days. When you opt for the fastest and easiest way to apply for a Japan visa for Indian citizens, great holidays are a guarantee.
30
Days Tourist Visa-
Single entry
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Consulate fees
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Service charges
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All taxes
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Note:
- We do not provide Japan work / job / employment visa
- The Consulate may ask for additional documents if required.
- Post the submission, it usually takes 7 working days for the consulate to process the visa.
Documents required for Japan Visa application :
- Original passport and old passports, if any
- The passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of return in India, with a minimum of two blank pages
- 2 Copy of the first and last page of your passport
- Confirmed return air tickets
- Visa application form duly filled (Online) by the applicant
- 2 Recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with matte-finish (size 45 mm x 45 mm and 80% face close-up)
Note: Photograph should not be more than 6 months old, scanned/stapled and not used in any of the previous visas. Duly signed by the applicant on the back of the each photograph. - Covering letter mentioning details of travel, details of the traveller, purpose of visit and duration of stay. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp.
- Income Tax Returns of the last 3 years
- Original bank statements reflecting transactions of the last 3 months, duly attested and signed by a bank official
- Confirmation of hotel booking mentioning the details of travel, details of the traveller, contact details of hotel and payment confirmation details
- Complete travel itinerary
- Copy of your Credit card
Additional documents :
If the applicant is travelling for an business purpose:
- Original covering letter on the company letter head
- Original Invitation and Guarantee letter from Japan, duly attested and signed
If the applicant is employed:
- Salary slips for the last 6 months
- Certificate of Employment from employer
- Original leave letter from employer
If the applicant is a company owner or self-employed:
- Certificate of registration of the company / Certificate of Incorporation (MOA / Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership etc)
- Covering letter on the company letter head and financial documents
If the applicant is Student / Dependant:
- Original NOC letter from parents, Income Tax Returns and Bank statements
If the applicant is accompanied by Dependant:
- Proof of relationship
If the applicant has a Friend / Family in Japan:
- Original invitation letter
- Hotel confirmations
- Sponsorship letter stating the declaration of support
- Financial documents of the sponsor
- Copy of the first and last page of the passport
- Copy of the passport pages with status items; entry / departure and permission of residence
- Valid visa of the inviter from Japan
- Copy of the first and last page of the certificate of alien registration
- Proof of relationship with Guarantor
Cities to visit in Japan :
Tokyo
Tokyo is the de-facto base for a lot of travelers in Japan, and for good reason. It’s huge, and has a little bit of everything within its city limits. The subway system is extensive, and the city is broken up into 23 wards that are cities unto themselves, almost like the boroughs of New York City. You could spend an entire trip exploring Tokyo and never see everything, even with our travel tips
Hiroshima
Hiroshima means “Broad Island” in Japanese, and is also known as the “City of Peace” after the bombing during World War Two. It may not be as glamorous as other cities, but it has a powerful history. During the yearly ceremony in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, on August 6th, you can witness thousands of prayer lanterns drifting down the Motoyasu River in the evening.
Osaka
Osaka is second in size and scope only to Tokyo, but somehow it feels more personal and welcoming. Visit Amerika-mura and see the miniature replica of the Statue of Liberty that overlooks the fashion shops of Triangle Park, or head to the electric glow of Dōtonbori for food and fun.
Nagoya
Nagoya is the home of the Japanese automotive industry, so if you’re a gearhead you’ll want to check it out. The Toyota Auto Museum houses dozens of vintage cars, which could be a nice break from the history museums found in most other cities. Nagoya also has Osu Shopping Street, a great place to get some good food and, of course, do some shopping.
Kyoto
Kyoto is thought of as the cultural heart of Japan, and is packed with museums, historical buildings, temples, castles and shrines. The world-famous Temple of the Golden Pavilion is found here, along with lush gardens like the one at Shugaku-in Imperial Villa. It’s also the home of Japan’s “Hollywood,” and you can take a walk on the set of an old samurai flick.