Japanese passport

Japanese passport

Japanese passports are issued to Japanese citizens to travel outside Japan.

Types

* Ordinary passport: Issued to normal citizens.
** Ordinary passports are issued in two different lengths of validity: five and ten years. Japanese citizens up to 19 years of age can only be issued a five-year passport, while those who are 20 years of age or older can choose either a five-year (blue) or ten-year (red) passport for different registration fees.
* Official passport: Issued to members of the National Assembly and public servants.
* Diplomatic passport: Issued to members of the Imperial Family, diplomats and their family members and government high-level officials.
** By convention, Japan's Emperor and Empress do not hold a passport.

All Japanese passports issued after March 20, 2006 are biometric passports.

Physical appearance

Japanese passports have the Imperial Seal of Japan inscribed in the center of the front cover, with the Japanese words "Nipponkoku Ryoken" (日本国旅券) inscribed above and its English translation "JAPAN PASSPORT" below the Seal. Ordinary passports valid for five years are in dark blue, and those valid for ten years are in crimson in color. Additionally, official passports are in dark green, and diplomatic passports in dark brown.

Identity Information Page

*Photograph of passport holder
*Type
*Issuing country
*Passport number
*Surname "(an alias may be added between brackets)"
*Given name "(an alias may be added between brackets)"
*Nationality
*Date of birth
*Sex
*Registered Domicile
*Date of issue
*Date of expiry
*Issuing authority
*Signature of bearer

Also, beneath these is the machine readable zone.

Passport Note

The passports contain a note from the issuing country that is addressed to the authorities of all other countries, identifying the bearer as a citizen of that country and requesting that he or she be allowed to pass and be treated according to international norms. The note inside of Japanese passports states:

In Japanese:::"日本国民である本旅券の所持人を通路故障なく旅行させ、かつ、同人に必要な保護扶助を与えられるよう、関係の諸官に要請する。"

In English:::"The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan requests all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer, a Japanese national, to pass freely and without hindrance and, in case of need, to afford him or her every possible aid and protection."

Language

Japanese passports are entirely printed in both Japanese and English, except for the note of caution that is found at the end of the passport (e.g. on page 51 of the ten-year biometric ordinary passport), which is only printed in Japanese. This note contains information about what the bearer should know when encountering various situations in a foreign country.

The surname, given name and other personalised mentions (like registered domicile) are only indicated in Latin uppercase letters. Japanese names are in principle transcribed according to the Hepburn romanisation system, but exceptions are admitted in certain cases, notably when the name is the katakana transcription of a foreign name (Japanese spouse or Japanese child of a foreigner), in which case the original spelling of the name in the Latin alphabet may be used,only if you submit the official document with the original spelling issued by the government (passport etc).

The Japanese spelling of the name will however show in the bearer's signature.

Visa-free travel

According to a study done by Henley & Partners, Japan has a Henley Visa Restrictions Index of 128, which means that Japanese citizens enjoy visa-free access to 128 countries and territories. Japan is ranked 3rd in the study in terms of international travel freedom together with the United Kingdom, Italy and France. [http://www.henleyglobal.com/visa_restrictions.htm]

It is estimated that 186 countries and territories granted visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to ordinary Japanese passport holders. 152 (visa on arrival for free counted) countries and territories are visa-free accessible. Visa prior to arrival or pre-arrangement required for countries or territories not mentioned below. [http://www.anzen.mofa.go.jp/kaian_search/safety_country.asp?id=1] [http://www.nwa.com/services/timatic.html]

Africa

Europe

Oceania

ee also

*Foreign relations of Japan
*Japanese nationality law


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