Applying Tourist Visa Japan The Philippines Visa Requirements

Tips to get approved in Applying Japan Tourist Visa (November 2017)

Applying for Japan Visa in the Philippines is easy but horrible if not done right.

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Avoid visa rejection, read this: 12 Lessons Learned from Denied Japan Tourist Visa

This is my personal experience in applying a tourist visa to Japan. 

I was 20 years old, employed in the Philippines for 2 years as a Digital Marketing/Web Developer with a salary of less than PHP 40,000 per month. More and more Filipinos are traveling to Japan because of Cebu Pacific’s effect and I was one of them and that I couldn’t prevent myself from paying a PHP 4,500 roundtrip fare to Japan. I confirmed my flight and there is no turning back.

I did my own research and listened to people who’ve been to Japan. Now that I got all my requirements ready, I went and submitted my application. I received a call right after one day to get my passport and tadaa! I got a lovely Japan Tourist Visa sticker in my passport. To my surprise, it was approved the same day I applied.

Well, I find applying Japan Tourist visa for Filipinos easier than getting a Chinese tourist visa. Here’s how I did it.

Basic Requirements

  1. My Passport of course – I put details on my passport’s Emergency Contact Page and I make sure that contact numbers were active. Don’t apply if your passport will expire in 6 months.
  2. Application Form – download here. It’s better if you fill out those fields first before printing it out.
  3. Photo with white background. I asked the Kodak Studio that the photo’s size will be used for Japan Visa. Trust them, they do it every day. The size they gave me was 4.5cm x 4.5cm. I pasted (not stapled) it on my application form. I made sure my face is clear, no earrings, no glasses, just my face.
  4. Birth Certificate
    • It must be issued within one year from PSA Main Office/Serbilis Outlet Center (Nationwide).
    • If the birth certificate from Philippine Statistics Office (PSA) is unreadable, or has incomplete
      information, please submit the birth certificate issued by PSA together with a birth certificate issued by the Local Civil Registrar.
    • If the birth certificate is “late registration”, please submit in addition, a baptismal certificate and school record (Form 137) from high school or elementary and School Yearbook (if possible).
    • If there is no record in PSA, please submit a “Certificate of Non-Record” from PSA together with a birth certificate from the Local Civil Registrar.
  5. Itinerary in Japan – let’s talk about this below.
  6. Bank Certificate – magkaiba po ang certificate sa statement
  7. Income Tax Return

Application Form

I fill out my application online to have a clean print. I put N/A if I have no answer or if it’s not applicable. You can fill it out here: Japan Tourist Visa Application Form.pdf

5 Days Itinerary in Japan

I actually don’t know where to go and I just want to go around wherever I want. But the Japanese Embassy in Manila needs to know where will you be in Japan. I only got less than ₱ 40,000.00 in my bank when I applied.

Ok, I went to TripAdvisor and listed some tourist spots to visit. I did not put any expensive places such as Tokyo Disneyland. Instead, I listed down places such as Shibuya Crossing or any other free public places you can visit and put dates on it. I also reserved a cheap hotel at Booking.com and have them listed in my itinerary with its address and contact number in case they will check. These will make you a budget traveler in the eyes of Japanese immigration officers. I had my itinerary written that is affordable in accordance with my salary and bank balance.

Thinking of your bank balance?

Regular office worker with big savings – the Embassy might think that you have enough money to support your stay in Japan thus breaching your visa condition.

Regular office worker with small savings – the Embassy will check if you can afford traveling in Japan thus checking your itinerary if your savings will support you.

Before I went to Japan, I withdraw enough cash for my whole trip using my other savings account. When I arrived, I did not actually follow my itinerary, I even took Shinkansen which is way too expensive than riding a bus. But cases like this must be well planned and you must think like a detective.

Bank Certificate

It says CERTIFICATE, so please don’t submit a bank statement or your application will be denied. Bring the bank’s receipt with you in case they might need it.

Income Tax Return

Submit one original and one copy of ITR 2316.

Some Filipinos don’t have this. For me, it is not safe to apply if you do freelancing without an ITR. That means you are not paying personal income tax, that’s tax evasion. It’s safer if somebody with good financial documents or a guarantor from Japan will sponsor you. I don’t know how to do it right though but I know some agencies that can help you with this.

Employment Letter

I don’t think this is required but this made my application process faster with no questions being asked. I guess this added great points of approval. I wrote my letter as simple as possible.

Company Name (colored company logo to increase legitimacy)
TIN
Address
Email
Contact Number

The body content includes my work duration, my job position and my monthly salary. I also write exactly like this:
“He will be in Japan for 5 days for travel purposes. He will never do business in your country.”

Signed by my company’s managing director, not my HR.

Note: As of January 1, 2018, COE or Employment Letter is no longer required. Source: http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp/files/000232573.pdf

Submit your application

You can go to one of the accredited agencies of the Japanese Embassy in Manila.

(Currency: Philippine Peso)
Source: Japan Embassy in Manila, Philippines (November 2016)

SINGLE ENTRY VISA  HANDLING FEE
Universal Holidays Inc.
1,150.00
Discovery Tour Inc.
800.00
Reli Tours and Travel (no guarantor)
950.00
Reli Tours and Travel
2,000.00
Attic Tours Phils Inc.
1,725.00
Friendship Tours Manila
1,200.00
Pan Pacific Travel
1,000.00
Rajah Travel and Tours
1,500.00

The morning of Thursday, I went to Reli Travel and Tours in Dusit Thani in Makati since that was the nearest agency from my office. I submitted all the documents and forwarded to a Japanese guy. He checked and accepted all the documents without any questions. I paid ₱ 950.00 for the service.

Japan Tourist Visa is free for Filipinos but the Japanese Embassy in Manila only accepts bulk applications from accredited agencies.

Result

The next day, Reli Tours called me saying that my sealed passport is ready for pick-up. I jumped straight there and got a visa in my passport. Finally, I can cancel my hotel bookings and create a travel plan I wanted.

I was happy of course but quite annoyed with the agency. They put Reli Travel and Tours sticker on the back of my passport as a form of advertisement and cannot be removed, otherwise, your passport will be torn up and nobody wants to go to Japan with a damaged passport.

I saw some other agency’s stickers on my friend’s passport as the embassy’s mandatory, I guess.

About the author

Mark Adelan

214 Comments

  • Hello Mark,
    You really have a helpful Blog.
    May tanong kang ako, yung husband ko , sya yung may ITR, business permit, DTi.. we have joined bank accounts naman. we will be travelling to japan with our 2 sons which is 6 and 1 year old by the time of travel. So as I understand my husband will be our guarantor right? now my question is, do I need to prepare 3 guarantor letters? (mine and 2 sons). and also with the dti, permits and other documents?

    Regarding ITR, annual income tax return is acceptable?

    Thank you!

  • Good day po!
    May inquiry lang po ako regarding the guarantor/sponsor. Kailangan po bang Japanese ang magiging guarantor or pwede pong Filipino ang mag sponsor?
    Been trying to search for answers po regarding this pero wala po talaga ako makita online. Your reply would really be of help po!
    Thank you very much and God bless!

  • Hello. Will I need other supporting documents if I have an ITR but it only covers Sep to Dec of 2017 and I left my job this September 2018 but I have COE from my previous job. Do I need to get a COE from my new job? And what employer will I put in my application form? Thank you!

  • Hi! Just want to have an advice, nagpaplan po ako magtravel sa Japan sponsored by my father all expenses paid to watch a concert this coming Nov for stay like 3 days lang po okay na, i dont have work, 25 years old a mother of 3 but not yet married pero ung father ng mga anak ko, sending us remittance naman I was worried to be denied kasi first time traveller in case pero I have my own bank savings naman, ano pa po kayang proof yung pde ko magamit para maprove na I have reasons to come back. Thankyou! More power.

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