Why Japanese Travelers Should Visit Vietnam
Vietnam offers a tapestry of cultural experiences that resonate deeply with Japanese visitors. Both nations cherish their traditions, making Vietnam feel familiar yet intriguing. Explore ancient temples and bustling markets, each telling stories of a rich past and vibrant present.
A Taste of Uniqueness
Vietnamese cuisine is a delight for anyone, but for Japanese tourists, it’s a new adventure. With fresh ingredients and unique flavors, dishes like pho and banh mi offer a taste unlike anything back home.
Also, Vietnam’s coffee culture provides a robust experience that is unique from Japan’s tea traditions.
Scenic Beauty and Accessibility
From the lush rice terraces of Sapa to the dynamic cityscapes of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s landscapes are as diverse as they are beautiful.
The country’s close proximity to Japan makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a quick yet enriching escape from their daily routine.
Vietnam extends a warm welcome to its visitors, making it a must-visit for those from Japan looking for new experiences without straying too far from familiar cultural underpinnings.
What is the Vietnam E-Visa?
The Vietnam E-Visa is an official digital visa system designed to streamline travel for foreign visitors. It’s perfect for short-term trips, offering:
- Single-entry or multiple-entry access for 30-90 days.
- A fully online process, eliminating embassy visits and paperwork.
- Transparent, all-inclusive fees with no hidden costs.
Whether you're visiting Vietnam for leisure, business, or cultural exploration, the E-Visa ensures a smooth entry process. Start your application online today!
Benefits of Choosing the Vietnam E-Visa
- Convenience: The entire process is online and takes just minutes to complete.
- Speed: We provide different processing time options: Normal (5-10 working days), Urgent (2 working days), and Super Urgent (1 working day).
- Cost-effective: Fixed fees without additional stamping charges.
- Accessibility: Accepted at multiple airports, seaports, and land borders.
For tips on travel budgeting, check out The Ultimate Guide to Vietnam Vacation Costs.
Eligibility and Requirements for Japanese Citizens
To apply for the Vietnam E-Visa, citizens from Japan need:
- A valid passport with at least six months’ validity and one blank page.
- A digital passport photo and a scanned bio-data page.
- A valid email address to receive your E-Visa.
- A credit/debit card to pay the all-inclusive fee.
Ensure your travel plans align with the visa’s validity period of 30 days.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for a Vietnam E-Visa
- Visit our online order form.
- Fill out the form (enter accurate personal details as per your passport, and upload your face / passport images).
- Pay the fee.
- Your E-Visa will be emailed to you within a few business days (depending on the processing time you select at checkout).
- Print a copy of your E-Visa to present at immigration.
Approved Entry Points for E-Visa Holders
Your E-Visa is valid at numerous airports, seaports, and land borders, including:
- Airports: Cat Bi Int Airport (Hai Phong), Cam Ranh Int Airport (Khanh Hoa), Can Tho International Airport, Da Nang International Airport, Noi Bai Int Airport (Ha Noi), Phu Bai Int Airport, Phu Quoc International Airport, Tan Son Nhat Int Airport (Ho Chi Minh City)
- Seaports: Chan May Seaport, Da Nang Seaport, Duong Dong Seaport, Hon Gai Seaport, Hai Phong Seaport, Nha Trang Seaport, Quy Nhon Seaport, Ho Chi Minh City Seaport, Vung Tau Seaport
- Landports: Bo Y Landport, Cha Lo Landport, Cau Treo Landport, Huu Nghi Landport, Ha Tien Landport, Lao Bao Landport, Lao Cai Landport, La Lay Landport, Moc Bai Landport, Mong Cai Landport, Nam Can Landport, Na Meo Landport, Song Tien Landport, Tinh Bien Landport, Tay Trang Landport, Xa Mat Landport
Vietnam Visa Exemption: Countries with Specific Exemption Periods
While the Vietnam E-Visa is a convenient option for many travelers, certain nationalities enjoy visa-free entry to Vietnam for a specific number of days. If you hold a passport from one of these countries, you can explore Vietnam without needing an E-Visa or any other type of visa, provided your stay falls within the designated period.
- 14 Days: Brunei and Myanmar
- 21 Days: The Philippines
- 30 Days: Cambodia, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand
- 45 Days: Belarus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and The United Kingdom
- 90 Days: Chile
Important Notes for Visa-Exempt Travelers:
- Visa exemption periods apply to single entries only.
- Overstaying the allowed period may result in fines or restrictions on future entries.
- Ensure your passport has at least six months’ validity from your date of entry into Vietnam.
If your travel plans exceed the exemption period, consider applying for a Vietnam E-Visa to extend your stay.
Enhance Your Vietnam Itinerary
- Explore Historical Hue: Discover the rich history of Hue, the ancient imperial capital of Vietnam, by visiting its royal palaces and serene pagodas.
- Ho Chi Minh City Insights: Dive into the dynamic atmosphere of Ho Chi Minh City, where history meets modernity.
- Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: Venture into this UNESCO World Heritage site known for its spectacular cave systems and lush forest trails.
Tips for a Memorable Trip
Apply Now and Start Your Vietnam Adventure
The Vietnam E-Visa is your passport to unforgettable experiences. Apply online today, or reach out for assistance via support@vietnamvisa.govt.vn or (+84) 832 320 320.
Embark on your journey to discover the beauty, history, and culture of Vietnam!