How to apply for Japan Entry

Ktan89

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Japan Entry - Business travel drops to 3days quarantine.
Anyone looked into this yet?
I can't find any information on the official rules or where to apply. unless it is all in Japanese...
 
MOFA hasn't updated their English page since before the announcement but here is the PDF from the ministry of health (in japanese of course, no English one so far)


Couldn't be more simple?

there's a reasnoble summary in this (paywalled) Japan times article


Essentially how it works

1. Japanaese company applies to local ministry of health for a permit for the business traveller - has to state where they will quarantine for the first 3 days and an exact schedule for what the business traveller will be doing for the next 10 days - where they will stay, eat, meeting etc.
2. Once they have this they can issue an invite letter with the permit and the details above
3. Consulate can then issue a visa
4. Test Pre Travel - JAL appear to be using Verifly now
5. Arrive in Japan -Test on Arrival
6. Do 3 days quarantine - if you test neg on day 3 you are allowed out to do your 10 day plan
7. No idea how strictly they will enforce plan compliance but assume it will be either very strict or completely non-existent
8. Test on day 10 - if you are negative then I believe you are allowed to do what you like from then on.
 
Just read this today.
What are the chances a bubble is going to open before 23rd December?

I don't know if I should keep my OWA booking and see how it goes or change it now because there are flights available for PLAN B.
This seems like wishful thinking on the part of the Australian government. I have not seen anything in the japanese media that suggests this is being worked on.

The japanese cabinet secretary has promised to make a further announcement on immigration, including tourism before the end of the year. If I had to guess, though, the first tourists to come in will have to travel on very controlled and organised tours, as with the restrictions placed on business travelers above, and the strict quarantine requirements for students and trainees.

I could be wrong, and would like to be, I’d really like to be there before the end of February. The airlines, naturally are pushing for a faster transition.

 
For anyone holding their breath on Japan reopening, this picture tells a story.1636968321560.png

7 Cases nationwide, all in Tokyo, which will provide lots of ammunition to those who would like to keep the borders shut, hopefully more sensible heads will prevail. (NB Testing only just became free in Japan so case numbers are a massive underestimate).
 
"While the government is continuing to suspend the entry of tourists, it will also consider allowing in tour groups after reviewing how their activities can be controlled and monitored, officials have said."

 
Thanks @Batterytraveller
Safe to say they won't open borders this Christmas then and if there is a "bubble" it will be for Japanese students, etc to come here.
 
Not a bubble but australia reopening to temporary migrants is getting good press on Japan.

(Good news for my japanese tutor because she will be able to return to Japan and come back on her student visa)

Even better - she doesn't actually need a student visa, it looks like vaccinated citizens of Japan and South Korea will also be allowed in without quarantining
 
So it is sounding like a one-way bubble?
Sure looks like it.

 
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