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Plan your visit to Japan in just a few steps

Team OrangeBy Team OrangeJuly 16, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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There have been some major changes in the procedure to go to Japan, restrictions have been eased and it’s easier than ever to visit! These days you can explore Japan on your terms and learn more about its unique culture. To make planning your trip even simpler, you will no longer be required to present a valid vaccination certificate or a negative COVID test.

Looking to book your ticket? Here are a few steps to follow:

Step One: Secure Your Visa

If you are Filipino, you do need a visa to visit Japan. The Embassy of Japan in The Philippines website has a lot of resources to help you get the visa that best suits your needs.

Step Two: Book your Flights and Accommodation!

There are many options for airlines for you to choose from if you are looking to visit Japan. From Manila there is Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways which fly from Manila to Tokyo Narita and Haneda. Other choices include Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific which fly from Manila to Narita, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. AirAsia flies from Manila to Tokyo Narita, and Osaka, while Jetstar flies from Manila to Tokyo Narita and Nagoya.

If you are looking to fly out of Clark, Cebu Pacific flies to Tokyo Narita. And from Cebu, there are flights available to Tokyo on Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.

Step Three: Purchase Traveller’s Insurance

While you are visiting Japan, it is recommended to purchase travel insurance that must be arranged before your trip. It’s optional but highly encouraged. This measure is to make sure you are protected while you explore Japan!

Step Four: Accomplish your Customs and Immigration Forms Online

There are still forms you have to complete for your entry into Japan. These are the ones we all used to fill out on the plane, now the info is transferred via QR codes. They make for a smoother entry procedure and you can do all your forms on your phone. You just need to go to Visit Japan Web.

Note: You should accomplish these forms at least a day before your flight.

There are instructions on the welcome page on how to get started. Breeze through your entry stress-free, just show your phone to the officials.

Step Five: Arrive!

There are many places to experience while you are in Japan, not just the popular tourist spots! Why not visit some of the destinations off the beaten path?

Tokyo, Kyoto, and other tourist centres are excellent places to see, but there is so much more to Japan! Explore the unfamiliar side of the country. Visit the snow monkeys of Nagano. Food trip in Fukuoka. Ski in Yamagata – there is so much to do!

Check out this article to see some other lesser-known but no less interesting places to visit. Did you know you could see archers on horseback or tulip fields in Japan? Or that you could go canoeing in Hokkaido?

Don’t worry if you don’t see everything at once. There’s always next time!

Enjoy your stay!

It’s only 5 simple steps to plan your trip! Remember: As of April 29, visitors are no longer required to present a valid vaccination certificate or a negative COVID-19 test result. Despite loosening regulations, it’s always best practice to keep your BOQ card or vaccination certificates handy just in case!

There is so much to see, taste, and experience in the land of endless discovery. Book now and you’ll be feasting on the finest cuisine, having adventures, and exploring the city streets in no time.

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