Japan has over 27 official status of residence categories. This is your guide to the most common visa types for foreigners in 2026.
1. TOURIST VISA (TANKI TAIZAI - 短期滞在)
Who It's For:
- Sightseeing, visiting family, short business trips.
- Paid work is strictly prohibited.
Length of Stay:
- 15 days / 30 days / 90 days (depending on nationality).
Types:
- Single-entry: One trip within a 3-month validity window.
- Multiple-entry: Multiple trips (1, 3, or 5-year validity) — requires strong financial proof.
Core Requirements:
- Valid passport and white-background ID photo.
- Detailed travel itinerary (Schedule of Stay).
- Round-trip flight reservation.
- Bank statements for the last 3-6 months.
- Proof of accommodation in Japan (hotel, host's info).
- Travel insurance (mandatory for some nationalities).
eVisa (Available for Many Countries):
- Apply online through the Japan eVISA system.
- Processing time: ~5 business days.
- From 2026: Visit Japan Web registration is mandatory for all arrivals.
2. ENGINEER / SPECIALIST IN HUMANITIES / INTERNATIONAL SERVICES VISA
This is THE most common work visa for skilled foreign professionals.
Who It Covers:
- Software developers, system engineers, IT infrastructure specialists.
- Language experts (translators, English teachers).
- International PR, marketing professionals.
- Accountants and international business consultants.
Requirements:
- A university degree in a relevant field, OR 10 years of practical work experience.
- A sponsoring company legally registered and operating in Japan.
- Salary of at least ¥200,000-250,000/month (~¥3M/year) — equivalent to Japanese employees in the same role.
- The job must require specialized knowledge (cannot be "simple labor").
Key Benefits:
- Not tied to a single employer — you can change jobs (within the same field).
- Renewable indefinitely as long as employment conditions are met.
- Typically granted for 1 year initially, then 3-5 years.
2026 Change (Effective March 9, 2026):
- Dispatch companies and EOR setups must submit a formal compliance pledge.
- Non-compliance can lead to visa denial or revocation.
3. HIGHLY SKILLED PROFESSIONAL (HSP - 高度専門職) VISA
The fast-track visa for truly exceptional talent.
Points System (Need ≥70 or ≥80 points):
| Criteria | Max Points |
|---|---|
| Education (PhD, Master's, Bachelor's) | 30 points |
| Work experience (≥10 years = max) | 25 points |
| Annual salary (≥¥30M/year = max) | 40 points |
| Age (<29 years = +15 points) | 15 points |
| Japanese proficiency (N1/N2) | 10-15 points |
| Top Japanese university graduate | 10 points |
Special Benefits:
- HSP Level 1 (70+ points): Permanent residency after 3 years (vs. standard 10 years).
- HSP Level 2 (80+ points): Permanent residency after just 1 year.
- Spouse receives unrestricted work authorization without needing a separate visa.
- Priority processing at immigration offices.
- Permission to employ a domestic worker (under conditions).
2026 Note: While general PR rules tightened from February 24, 2026, HSP holders are exempt and can still use the accelerated pathways.
4. STUDENT VISA (留学 - RYUGAKU)
When It's Required:
- Studying in Japan for 6 months or longer → Student visa is mandatory.
- Under 90 days: Tourist visa may suffice in some cases.
Requirements:
- The school applies for the COE (Certificate of Eligibility) on the student's behalf.
- High school diploma (12 years of education).
- Financial proof: Typically ≥¥2,000,000 on deposit (or a financial sponsor).
- For language schools: Proof of 150 hours of prior Japanese study or JLPT N5.
Application Process:
- Choose a school and apply for admission.
- School applies for your COE from immigration (takes 1-3 months).
- Receive COE → Apply for the visa at your local Japanese Embassy.
- Fly to Japan.
5. SPOUSE OF JAPANESE NATIONAL VISA (日本人の配偶者等)
Who It's For:
- Foreign nationals legally married to a Japanese citizen.
- Children of Japanese nationals.
Requirements:
- Officially certified marriage certificate (original + translation).
- Sponsorship letter from your Japanese spouse.
- Financial documents (3 years of tax records, payslips, bank statements from the Japanese spouse).
- Family photo album (to demonstrate the genuineness of the relationship).
Outstanding Benefits:
- No work restrictions — work in any industry or role.
- Fast PR pathway: Eligible after just 1 year of marriage and residence in Japan.
- Application fee: ~¥4,000 (COE: ~¥2,000).
Processing Time: 3-6 months.
6. WORKING HOLIDAY VISA (Select Countries Only)
- Japan has Working Holiday agreements with: Australia, Canada, Germany, UK, Ireland, South Korea, Taiwan, and a few others.
- Vietnam currently does not have this agreement.
- Duration: Typically 1 year, work anywhere.
- Age limit: Usually 18-30 (up to 35 for Australia).
7. DIGITAL NOMAD VISA
- Launched March 2024, still active in 2026.
- Stay in Japan and work remotely for up to 6 months.
- Requirements: Annual income ≥¥10M/year, travel insurance, contract with an overseas company.
- Cannot be extended — must leave and re-enter for a new period.
VISA COMPARISON TABLE
| Visa Type | Duration | Can Work | PR Pathway | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tourist | 15-90 days | ❌ | ❌ | Visitors |
| Engineer | 1-5 years | ✅ (field-specific) | 10 years | IT, Engineering |
| HSP | 1-5 years | ✅ | 1-3 years | High-skill professionals |
| Student | Course duration | ✅ (28h/week max) | N/A | Students |
| Spouse | 1-3 years | ✅ (unrestricted) | 1 year | Married to Japanese national |
| Digital Nomad | 6 months | ✅ (foreign company) | ❌ | Remote workers/freelancers |
CONCLUSION
Choosing the right visa from the start is critically important — it directly affects your long-term pathway to staying in Japan. Always verify the latest requirements at mofa.go.jp or your nearest Japanese Embassy before submitting any application.