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Excuse me, what is the difference between a visa and a passport? I’m planning to go to Japan and want to know more about it first.
1. A passport is a document that proves your identity and nationality when you are abroad. It is equivalent to your ID card abroad, called Photo ID; a visa is issued to you by the country you are going to. The permit that authorizes you to enter is affixed to your passport and you are allowed to enter that country.
2. Go to the official website of the Japanese Embassy in China to check your visa application requirements. There are Chinese instructions and the name of the agency designated by the embassy.
3. Go to the official website of the Japan National Tourism Administration to find travel routes and plans with Chinese instructions.
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