Please see the Japan Customs website for details.Ĭurrently, there are no COVID-19 testing, proof of vaccination, or quarantine requirements to travel to Japan. Travelers may wish to learn more about the program before arriving in Japan. Travelers entering Japan may use the Electronic Customs Declaration Gates (e-Gates) for customs clearance, which reduces human-to-human contact. For more information and the most recent guidance, please reach out to Japanese embassy or consulate closest to your location: Please note travel and entry requirements are subject to frequent change. Embassy’s ability to intervene on behalf of travelers denied boarding at their point of embarkation or denied entry upon arrival to Japan is extremely limited, and those travelers denied entry at Japanese ports of entry will likely be immediately reboarded on flights back to the United States. Military travelers arriving in Japan under the Status of Forces Agreement should consult with their chain of command to ensure they understand any applicable requirements prior to beginning travel. Travelers who are unsure of their eligibility to travel to Japan should contact the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate for additional information.Įffective as of midnight Ap(Japan time), all travelers arriving in Japan will no longer need to present proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test certificate. citizens considering travel to Japan to carefully review the information available from the Government of Japan. passports do not need visas for short-term visits (up to three months).īecause travel regulations and restrictions are complex and are subject to change with little notice, the U.S. Citizen TouristsĬurrently, tourists with U.S. military members and family with SOFA status should contact their chain of command directly for guidance and adhere to the processes described in the Foreign Clearance Guide. We encourage you to follow us on Twitter ( and Facebook ( Travelers should also consider enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. Embassy and consulates in Japan are pleased to welcome U.S.
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