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Japan can only apply for a tourist visa once for three months, which does not exceed 15 days.

Japan can only apply for a tourist visa once every three months, which cannot exceed 15 days. It means to go once every three months, and the time from entry to exit cannot exceed 15 days.

If the stay time exceeds the maximum stay time, it is illegal to stay. Not only will applying for a Japanese visa again in the future be affected, but applying for a visa from other countries will also bring a lot of inconvenience.

There are two kinds of tourist visas in Japan:

1. One is a single visa that is valid for entry within 3 months and can stay for 15 days after entry;

For multiple-entry visas valid within 2.3 years, the stay time after the first entry shall not exceed 65,438+05 days, and the single trip to Japan shall not exceed 90 days. The annual income of the main round-trip visa applicants must be about 250,000 RMB.

There are three kinds of visas for free travel in Japan:

1. Individual tourist visa for Japanese residents to China. The validity period is 90 days, and the longest stay time is 15 days.

2. Three-year multiple-entry visa. This is an individual tourist visa, valid for 3 years. It is required to go to Japan for the first time, including Okinawa or three northeastern counties. The first stop must be Okinawa or three northeastern counties, and stay at least one night before going to other cities. Then you can enter the country for free.

3. Five-year multiple-entry visa. This is an individual tourist visa, valid for 5 years. This requires people with fairly high incomes and their families. Unlike the three-year multiple-entry visa, the destination of the first visit to Japan is not restricted.

References:

Japanese individual tourist visa-Baidu Encyclopedia