2.6 Reciprocal visa exemptions for temporary visitor
The countries listed on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan have concluded reciprocal visa exemption arrangements with Japan, and nationals of these countries wishing to engage in activities that fall within the scope of a temporary visitor are not required to receive a visa to enter Japan. However, these visa exemption arrangements does not apply to foreign nationals intending to work or engage in other activities for compensation.
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Section2. Documents businesses are required to submit to authorities
Materials listed as ‘Reference’ contain samples of documents regarding registration, visa, taxation, personnel and labor matters that are necessary when a foreign company establishes a corporation or other entity in Japan. These documents are not published by competent authorities and therefore are not official. For those who are going through the official procedures, please obtain the latest official documents from the competent authorities and related bodies or consult a person who specializes in advising on such information and procedures.
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