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Japan authorities announced that eligible foreign nationals who wish to travel to Japan for tourism for a short-term period can now apply for an electronic visa (eVISA).
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Additional Information: Electronic visas will be issued through the eVISA website as a single-entry short-term stay visa for the purpose of tourism for a period of up to 90 days. Chinese nationals will receive electronic visas with a period of stay of either 15 or 30 days; for nationals of Vietnam, the period of stay for electronic visas will be 15 days. eVISA travelers are required to display a visa issuance notice at the airport.
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