Travel and Immigration
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Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO)
Japan National Tourism Organization(JNTO) is involved in a broad range of activities both domestically and worldwide, to encourage international tourists from all over the world to visit Japan.English ,Chinese, Korean ,French, German, Thailand, Indonesian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Arabian
JNTO
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Safety tips
Safety tips website provides international tourists in Japan with information about safe travel.
And also provides the push-enabled information alert app "Safety tips" for foreign tourists.
You can get more information about the App from The App “Safety tips”
English, Chinese, Korean
JNTO
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Study in Japan
Offer the comprehensive information about study in JapanEnglish ,Chinese, Korean
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
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Visa
Offer some specific information about Japanese Visa, Visa Application Procudure, Visa Application Documents, FAQ and others.English
MOFA
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Immigration Services Agency
By connecting Japan and the world through proper immigration control services.English,Chinese, Korea, Espanola, Portuguese
MOJ
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Immigration Procedures
Various procedures for immigration control in Japan are governed by the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act (hereinafter referred to as the "Immigration Control Act") and other related laws and regulations based thereon.
This guidebook has simple flowcharts, explanations and Q&A to provide guidance on a variety of immigration control procedures.English,Chinese, Korea, Espanola, Portuguese
MOJ
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Japanese embassies and consulates
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan currently disseminates information in over 40 languages through the websites of Japanese embassies and consulates.MOFA
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Disaster Prevention Portal
Portal Site for Disaster Prevention Information Ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic GamesEnglish, Korea, Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese
MLIT
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Procedures of Passenger Clearance
As a visitor to Japan you are required to perform certain Customs procedures which are an important part of entry into and departure from the country. This information is prepared by Japan Customs to assist foreign visitors coming to Japan by providing information about Customs regulations and procedures. The following knowledge will be helpful during Customs examination.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask a Customs officerEnglish
MOF
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The Working Holiday Programmes in Japan
The working holiday programmes are, based on bilateral arrangements, intended to make it possible for the youth of Japan and its partner countries/regions to enter each country/region primarily for the purpose of spending holidays while allowing them to engage in employment as an incidental activity of their holidays for the purpose of supplementing their travel funds.
Japan started the working holiday programmes first with Australia in 1980. As of 1st April 2020, Japan has introduced the programmes with the following 26 countries/regions.English
MOFA
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Plant Protection Station
Offer brief introduction about Import and Export Plant Quarantine in JapanEnglish
MAFF