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Child holding Japanese citizeship 2015/7/28 15:25
I have a child of a japanese and she already have her japanese passport she is 5 yrs. Old now, and she wishes to visit the graved of his father who died last december 11,2012 suffering from heart attack..how can we visit japan and how to apply the visa, since my husband passaway we donot have any contacts of the relatives in japan.Is there any possibilities that we can go there?
by maricel orikawa (guest)  

Re: Child holding Japanese citizeship 2015/7/28 21:07
if ILm not wrong, you will normally get a 90 days tourist visa when you arrive at the airport in Japan.

If you want to stay longer than 90 days in Japan then you have to extend the visa.

Anyway, you should better ask at the japanese Embasy in your country. They will give you the right information.
by Chelote rate this post as useful

Re: Child holding Japanese citizeship 2015/7/28 22:32
You must find the cemetery of person sleeps first.
by tokyo friend 48 rate this post as useful

Re: Child holding Japanese citizeship 2015/8/3 07:26
Your daughter has a Japanese passport so she can enter Japan no matter what, but how about you? What passport do you hold? If you're not from a visa exempt country, you'll need to get a visa first.
by Tokyonet (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: Child holding Japanese citizeship 2015/8/3 10:45
What is your citizenship? Also, when is the expiry of your daughter's passport. Children's passports are only valid for 5 years, so you may need to renew.
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