Japan is finally open! Travelers from most countries can now enter Japan without applying for a visa in advance. Here are all the details on visa-free travel, vaccination and Covid test requirements.
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Situation Summary
Last Update: March 13, 2023 (this page will be updated as needed)
- Japan is open! Visa-free, independent travel is now possible for most nationalities.
- Use the Visit Japan Web app to upload your Covid vaccination status or Covid test results. See our Guide to the Visit Japan Web app and Japan Entry Procedures for all the details
- If you are boosted with a Covid vaccine, you do not need a negative Covid test before flying to Japan. If you are unvaccinated or not boosted, you need a negative Covid test. See our Japan Covid vaccination and testing page for details.
- On March 13, the indoor masking recommendation was dropped in Japan. You do not have to wear a mask in stores, restaurants, attractions, and on public transport. Some shops and restaurants may still ask that you mask, however. See our Japan mask page for details.
- Children traveling with triple-vaxxed (ie, boosted) parents are exempt from the pre-departure Covid test requirement, whether or not they’ve been vaccinated.
- We will update this page as information changes.
- Now is the time to start planning a trip to Japan. Contact Chris Rowthorn to start planning.
Commentary by Chris
Visa-free, independent travel restarted on October 11. Citizens of 68 countries now get visa-free travel to Japan. Here’s the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs visa-free travel list. If you are a citizen of one of those countries, you do not need to apply for a visa in advance; you will be given a 90-day tourist visa upon arrival in Japan (note that there are few exceptions which are listed on the MOFA site). You may still need a negative Covid test within 72 hours of flying to Japan (see details below).
Given that Japan is now open, it’s time to start planning a trip. In fact, you should act fast: the crowds are going to return, but it will take several months before we get back to the jam-packed conditions of 2019. And, to top it off, the yen is now at multi-decade lows. So, you’ll be able to have the place mostly to yourself and everything will seem positively cheap!
If you want help planning a trip to Japan, visit my consulting page to book a Zoom consultation.
What You Need to Do Now
If you’re planning a trip to Japan, there are some things you should do now. There is a lot of pent up demand for travel to Japan, so plane tickets and accommodations should be a priority.
Must do:
- Buy plane tickets: compare flight prices and times for the best deals.
- Book hotels and ryokans: check Booking.com and Agoda.com.
- View our Packing List for Japan to make sure you don't forget to bring anything.
Consider Doing
- Book some walking tours.
- Travel insurance: World Nomads offers simple and flexible travel insurance. Buy at home or while traveling and claim online from anywhere in the world.
- Buy a Japan Rail Pass: Order one here.
- Buy a Icoca card: Get one here.
- Buy a SIM or pocket wifi: Order one here.
Kyoto in cherry blossom season: f11 photo / Shutterstock.com
Do You Need to Be Vaccinated to Enter Japan?
You do NOT need to be vaccinated with a Covid vaccine to enter Japan. However, if you are not vaccinated and boosted, you will need to have a negative Covid test within 72 hours of boarding your flight to Japan. See below for more details.
Do You Need a Covid Test to Enter Japan?
To enter Japan, you will need to supply proof of a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours of boarding your flight to Japan UNLESS you are triple-vaccinated (ie, boosted) with an approved Covid vaccine. To reiterate: you need EITHER a negative test or proof of triple vaccination to enter Japan (not both). So, you can enter Japan if you have not been vaccinated against Covid 19 (but you will need a negative test).
Children between the ages of 6 and 18 who are traveling with a parent who has been triple-vaccinated do not need to be vaccinated and do not need to supply a negative test. Children between the ages of 6 and 18 who are traveling with a parent who has not been triple-vaccinated will need to supply proof of a negative test taken within 72 hours of boarding (the parent will also have to supply such proof). Children below the age of 6 do not need to supply a negative test and do not need to have been vaccinated, regardless of their parent’s test/vaccination status.
This form lists the Covid tests accepted by the Japanese government. For more details, see our Japan Covid vaccination and testing page.
Flights to Japan Currently Operating
Here are cities with direct flights to Japan and the airlines that operate them. Most flights go to Tokyo (Narita or Haneda), but some flights also go to Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto). Most flights here are not daily, but a few times a week.
Japan Airlines planes at Narita International Airport: EQRoy / Shutterstock.com
North America
- Vancouver: Air Canada, ANA, Japan Airlines, American Airlines
- Seattle: ANA, Japan Airlines, Delta, American, United
- San Francisco: United, American, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Los Angeles: Zipair, United, American, ANA, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines
- Chicago: United, American, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Dallas/Fort Worth: American, Japan Airlines
- Atlanta: Delta
- New York: United, American, ANA, Japan Airlines
Europe
- London: British Airways, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Paris: Air France, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Frankfurt: Lufthansa, ANA, Japan Airlines, Finnair, British Airways
- Helsinki: Finnair, British Airways, Japan Airlines
- Istanbul: Turkish Airlines, ANA
Oceania
- Sydney: ANA, Japan Airlines
Asia
- Bangkok: Thai, Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia X, ZIPAIR, ANA, Japan Airlines
- KL: Malaysia, ANA, Japan Airlines
- HCMC: Viet Jet Air, Vietname, VietJet Air, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Hong Kong: Cathay, Hong Kong Express, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Taipei: China Airlines, EVA, Scoot, Starlux, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Singapore: Singapore Airlines, ZIPAIR, ANA, Japan Airlines
- Seoul: Korean Air, Asiana, Ethiopian, ANA, Japan Airlines
Japan Coronavirus Information
At the time of writing, Japan has been experiencing around 36,000 new cases a day new cases a day. Hospitalizations and mortality remain relatively low.
Here is a useful link for the latest coronavirus numbers on Japan:
More Useful Information
Tokyo Vacation Checklist
- For all the essentials in a brief overview, see my First Time In Tokyo guide
- Check Tokyo accommodation availability and pricing on Booking.com – usually you can reserve a room with no upfront payment. Pay when you check out. Free cancellations too
- Need tips on where to stay? See my one page guide Where To Stay In Tokyo
- You can buy a Japan SIM card online for collection on arrival at Tokyo Narita or Haneda airports. Or rent an unlimited data pocket wifi router
- See my comprehensive Packing List For Japan
- Compare airline flight prices and timings for the best Japan flight deals.
- If you're visiting more than one city, save a ton of money with a Japan Rail Pass – here's why it's worth it
- A prepaid Suica card makes travelling around Tokyo much easier - here's how
- World Nomads offers simple and flexible travel insurance. Buy at home or while traveling and claim online from anywhere in the world