Japan Travel


Visa to Japan and entry rules for Ukrainians
Getting a tourist visa to Japan
Documents required to enter Japan in 2025
Legal assistance for your trip
Entering Japan during the war
Futures of countries
Transit rules and customs requirements
Contacts
Do Ukrainians need a visa to Japan?
Yes, Ukrainian citizens need a visa to visit Japan.
What visas are available for Ukrainians?
Starting from August 1, 2024, the Consular Section of the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine resumes issuing the following types of visas for Ukrainian citizens
- single and multiple entry short-term business visas;
- single and multiple entry short-stay visitor visas;
Citizens of Ukraine have the right to apply for these and other types of visas at Japanese embassies in countries bordering Ukraine: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova. Citizens of Ukraine who have a long-term residence permit in any other country have the right to apply to the Embassy of Japan in their country of residence.
Before visiting the Embassy of Japan to apply for a visa, please inform the Embassy of your intention to do so. Unfortunately, it is not possible to submit documents online.
💡 Visit Ukraine's advice for Ukrainians traveling abroad
Planning a trip can be a daunting task. Where to start? What is the first step to getting a visa? It's easy to get confused at first - especially if you've never done anything like this before.
That's why we recommend using Visit World's travel guide - a detailed step-by-step guide to organizing a trip, which contains basic tips on visa obtaining, border crossing, and much more. For more details, follow the link.
How to apply for a visa to Japan?
- Make an appointment at the Japanese consulate or embassy.
- Filling out a visa application form. Collecting the necessary documents.
- Submission of all documents and the application form to the embassy or consulate.
- Payment of the visa fee.
- Usually, it takes about 30-40 days to process documents for a visa to Japan.
- The last step is to wait for the decision to approve or deny the visa.
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To travel to Japan, please prepare the following documents:
- Passport
- Two photos (3.5x4.5 cm) 80% of the face
- Visa application form
- Confirmation of hotel reservation, indicating the name of the tourist, as well as the cost, and a note of payment.
- Confirmation of airline reservation, indicating the cost of the flight.
- Program of stay in Japan
- Bank statement in English
For children under 16 traveling with their parents
- Foreign passport
- Original and copy of the birth certificate
- Two photos (3.5x4.5 cm) 80% of the face
- Visa application form
- Certificate from the place of study
- Bank statement from parents
- Notarized permission to travel abroad if the child is traveling with one of the parents
- Copy of the original birth certificate.
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In Japan, the emergency number for police assistance is 110, while 119 is used for medical emergencies and requesting an ambulance, and 119 is also the number to dial for fire emergencies.
Passengers transiting through Tokyo (NRT) must travel on the same calendar day.
What you can bring to Japan by plane:
- The import and export of local or foreign currency is not limited (amounts equivalent to 1000000 JPY or more are subject to mandatory declaration). Also, gold items of 900 gold standard must be declared if their total weight exceeds 1 kg.
- Persons over the age of 20 are allowed to import duty-free up to 400 cigarettes or 100 cigars, or 500 g of tobacco
- Up to 56 ml (2 oz) of perfume
- Other goods worth no more than 200,000 JPY
What is prohibited to import to Japan.
- Firearms and ammunition (cold steel, hunting and air guns are imported only with the permission of the National Security Service of Japan).
- Drugs and psychotropic substances (their importation is punishable by deportation and a lifetime ban on entry into the country).
- Certain medicines (especially those containing 1-deoxyephedrine).
- Counterfeit securities and banknotes.
- Fresh fruits, vegetables and plants, animals and a range of food products of animal and plant origin (primarily meat and meat products, as well as various fruit crops).
- Pornographic materials, films or publications containing scenes of violence and cruelty.
- Magazines, photographs, drawings and prints with obscene content.
- Printed publications and other materials that undermine public order
- Counterfeit products, as well as things and items that infringe on trademark, copyright, and patent rights.
What is prohibited to export from Japan.
Items of art and antiques without the permission of the relevant authorities
How much alcohol can be imported to Japan.
Up to 3 bottles of alcoholic beverages (up to 0.75 liters each)