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Topic PolicyJapan significantly increased visa fees for foreigners, the first hike since 1978.
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Topic Overview
Japan has quintupled its visa fees for all foreign nationals, with the price increase taking effect from July 1st. This marks the first revision to visa fees since 1978, reflecting nearly five decades of inflation and currency fluctuations. Single-entry visas have risen from 3,000 yen to 15,000 yen, and multi-entry visas from 6,000 yen to 30,000 yen. While the articles focus on the financial aspect of obtaining entry to Japan, this development is relevant to the broader concept of residency status by impacting the initial steps foreigners take to enter and potentially reside in the country. The substantial fee hike could influence decisions for individuals seeking short-term or long-term stays, indirectly affecting the flow of foreign nationals and their ability to establish residency. The change underscores a shift in Japan's approach to managing foreign entry, potentially impacting tourism, business travel, and immigration processes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026