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Any foreign visitor entering Japan must have a valid passport for the duration of their stay, and all visitors must comply with the conditions of their visas.
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If you have any further questions, please contact the Japanese embassy or consulate in your country of residence.
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Japanese visa for Nepalese citizens
Visa requirements:, japan tourist visa requirements:.
- Holding Nepalese passport that is valid for six months beyond the period of the intended stay in Japan.
- Proof of onward travel (departure) from Japan.
If you are looking for Japan visa information, such as available types of visas, or how to apply from Nepal, we recommend you visit or contact the embassy or consulate of Japan nearest your place of residence.
- Kathmandu : The Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu, Nepal (Working hours: Close now )
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The line chart shows the number of visitors from Nepal traveling to Japan from 2008 to 2018.
References: UNWTO.org , World Bank and multiple sources. (This data is for informational purposes only. Please see our disclaimer page for more information.)
Japan & Nepal comparison
Japan's area is approximately 364,555 km2 (140,755 sq mi), while the area of Nepal is approximately 143,350 km2 (55,347 sq mi). This means Nepal is 2.54 times smaller than Japan.
As of October 2024, Japan's population is ~125.0 million people - 93,665,812 more people than the population of Nepal.
We have highlighted Japan & Nepal’s relative positions on world's map for your reference.
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How many visitors from nepal travel to japan in one year.
The number of visitors from Nepal visiting Japan in 2018 was approximately 24,954.
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Foreign nationals who are traveling to Nepal as a tourist are requested to apply for their visas in their respective countries’ diplomatic mission/consular office of Japan. Indian nationals are requested to submit “Certificate of Registration as Indian National” issued by the Indian Embassy in Nepal at the time of application along with ...
Overview. This visa allows people to visit Japan for a holiday or recreation for a stay up to 90 days. Visa Fees And Service Charges. You must pay the applicable Visa fee and Service fee when submitting your application. The Visa fees are determined based on your Nationality and Type of Entry to Japan.
Japan tourist visa from Nepal. Nepali citizens must obtain a visa before travelling to Japan. Applicants are required to be present when applying for the Japan Sticker visa. This tourist visa typically allows a short term stay. The Japan tourist visa remains valid for 3 months.
【Online application for the visit to Japan with tourism purpose (single-entry)】 All foreign nationals/people who need to obtain a short-term visa to Japan AND currently reside in the following countries/region, are eligible to apply for a visa online: Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, United ...
Apply for a visa to Japan online with VFS Global. Find out the visa types, fees, documents, forms and processing times for your destination.
On February 1, 2021, Embassy of Japan in Nepal signed the agreement with VFS Global for the visa processing. From March 4, 2021 onwards, the visa service at Embassy will be undertaken by VFS
Any foreign visitor entering Japan must have a valid passport for the duration of their stay, and all visitors must comply with the conditions of their visas. See below for information about the current visa requirements for Japan.
Foreign nationals/people who wish to travel to Japan for tourism for a short-term period can apply for a visa online and receive an electronic visa (eVISA) through the JAPAN eVISA system. As of August 1, 2024, the JAPAN eVISA system is available for nationals/people residing in the following countries/regions.
“I hereby consent to the provision of my personal information (by an accredited travel agent, within its capacity of representing my visa application) to the Japanese embassy/consulate-general and (entrust the agent with) the payment of my visa fee to the Japanese embassy/consulate-general, when such payment is necessary.”
A visa is REQUIRED for Nepalese passport holders visiting Japan for tourism and business purposes. See detailed requirements below: Visa requirements: Japan tourist visa requirements: Holding Nepalese passport that is valid for six months beyond the period of the intended stay in Japan. Proof of onward travel (departure) from Japan.