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American Tourists Warned Of Denied Boarding Under New Immigration Rules In Japan
Release Date
2026-03-24
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Japan plans to introduce a new pre-travel authorization system called JESTA (Japan Electronic System for Travel Authorization) starting in 2028, targeting travelers from 74 visa-exempt countries such as the United States and Canada.
Under JESTA, travelers who currently can enter Japan without a visa for short stays will need to apply online in advance. They must provide information such as passport details, travel purpose, accommodation, and travel dates. Airlines will verify JESTA approval before boarding, and travelers without approval will be denied boarding.
The system is similar to the U.S. ESTA and the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorization, and is intended to both streamline entry for compliant visitors and prevent entry of individuals considered problematic. The policy comes amid rising tourism numbers and concerns about rule violations by some foreign visitors.
Until JESTA is implemented, visa-free travel (up to 90 days) remains unchanged. While details such as fees (estimated at $10–$30) and the exact launch date are not yet finalized, the system reflects Japan’s move toward stricter but more efficient border control.
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