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#travel to japan # Entry requirementsVisasIf you have a ‘British Citizen’ or ‘British National (Overseas)’ passport, you can enter Japan as a visitor for up to 90 days without a visa. You may need to provide evidence of a return or onward ticket. If you have a different type of British nationality, or you wish to enter Japan for other purposes (long-term stay, study, settlement, employment) check entry requirements with a Japanese Embassy or Consulate. Visas aren’t issued after arrival in Japan. It’s illegal to work in Japan without the correct visa, however informal or temporary the work. Don’t overstay your permission to remain in the country, otherwise you risk arrest, detention and a heavy fine. Passport validityYour passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay. No additional period of validity beyond this is required. The Japanese authorities have confirmed they will accept British passports extended by 12 months by British Embassies and Consulates under additional measures put in place in mid-2014. MedicationThe use or possession of some common prescription and over-the-counter medicines are banned under Japan’s strictly enforced anti-stimulant drugs law. This includes Vicks inhalers, medicines for allergies and sinus problems and even some mild painkillers like those containing codeine. Customs officials may not be sympathetic if you claim ignorance. If in any doubt, check with the nearest Japanese Embassy or Consulate before you travel.
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