are issued to Japanese citizens to facilitate international travel. As of 2022, with holders able to travel visa-free to 193 countries and territories, it has been ranked as the most
powerful passport in the world.
History
The first travel documents for overseas travel by Japanese citizens were introduced in 1866, near the end of the
Tokugawa shogunate
The Tokugawa shogunate (, Japanese 徳川幕府 ''Tokugawa bakufu''), also known as the , was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)"''Tokugawa-jidai''"in ''Japan Encyclopedia ...
. These documents took the form of a stamped "letter of request" allowing Japanese citizens to travel overseas for business and educational purposes. The first person to be issued with a Japanese travel document was the acrobat and magician Namigorō Sumidagawa
( ja:隅田川浪五郎), who received his travel document on 17 October 1866 in order to perform at the
1867 World's Fair held in Paris, France. The term "passport" was formally introduced into the Japanese language in 1878, and in 1900 the first regulations governing the usage of Japanese passports were introduced. The modern form of the Japanese passport first came about in 1926, and the first ICAO-compliant, machine-readable Japanese passports were introduced in 1992.
Types of passports
* Ordinary passport: Issued to normal Japanese citizens.
** Ordinary passports are issued in two different lengths of validity: 5 and 10 years. Japanese citizens up to 16 years of age can only be issued a 5 years passport, while those who are 17 years of age or older can choose either a 5 years (blue) or 10 years (red) passport for different registration fees.
*
Official passport
A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that contains a person's Identity (social science), identity. A person with a passport can travel to and from foreign countries more easily and access consular assistance. A pass ...
: Issued to
members of the National Diet and
public servants
The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil servants hired on professional merit rather than appointed or elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leaders ...
.
*
Diplomatic passport
A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that contains a person's identity. A person with a passport can travel to and from foreign countries more easily and access consular assistance. A passport certifies the personal ...
: Issued to members of the
Imperial Family
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, diplomats and their family members, and high-level government officials.
** By convention, the
Emperor
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and
Empress of Japan
The Empress of Japan is the title given to the wife of the Emperor of Japan or a female ruler in her own right. In Japanese, the empress consort is called . The current empress consort is Empress Masako, who ascended the throne with her husband o ...
do not hold a passport, as they cannot travel on a document issued in their own name.
* Emergency passport: Issued to overseas Japanese nationals when
machine-readable passports are unable to be issued by a diplomatic mission of Japan due to a malfunction and there is no time to wait for the passport to be issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, or to overseas Japanese nationals who failed to be issued a Travel Document for Return to Japan, valid for 1 year from date of issuance.
** Travel Document for Return to Japan
( ja:帰国のための渡航書): Emergency single-use travel document issued to overseas Japanese nationals to return to Japan, features a white cover with the
Paulownia
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Government Seal of Japan
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. Invalidated immediately after use.
All Japanese passports issued after 20 March 2006 are
biometric passport
A biometric passport (also known as an e-passport or a digital passport) is a traditional passport that has an embedded electronic microprocessor chip which contains biometric information that can be used to authenticate the identity of the pa ...
s.
Japanese passports have the
Chrysanthemum
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Imperial Seal of Japan
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inscribed in the centre of the front cover, with the
Japanese
Japanese may refer to:
* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
* Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture
** Japanese diaspor ...
characters reading ''Nipponkoku Ryoken'' (日本国旅券) inscribed above in
seal script
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and its
English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
translation ''JAPAN PASSPORT'' in Latin letters below the Seal. Ordinary passports valid for five years feature dark blue covers, and those valid for ten years feature
crimson
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It originally meant the color of the kermes dye produced from a scale insect, ''Kermes vermilio'', but the name is now sometimes also used as a generic term for slightly bluish-red colo ...
-coloured covers. Additionally, official passports feature dark green covers, and diplomatic passports feature dark brown covers.
Data page
*Photo of the passport holder
*Type
*Issuing country
*Passport number
*Surname (possibly followed by a former surname or an alternative surname written in brackets)
*Given name (possibly followed by an alternative give name written in brackets)
*Nationality (Japan)
*Date of birth
*Sex
*Registered Domicile
*Date of issue
*Date of expiry
*Issuing authority
*Signature of bearer
The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone.
Passport photo requirements
Photo for Japan passport should meet specific requirements:
* Size: 35mm by 45mm and(pixels): 600 dpi minimum.
* Head size and position: From chin to forehead should be 32mm to 36mm.
* Photo must be in color.
* Must be taken in the last 6 months.
* Background: Solid white only. No other objects visible, like door, windows etc.
* Neutral face expression.
* 2 passport photos per application.
* Head cover is allowed for religious or medical reasons.
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
Japanese may refer to:
* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
* Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture
** Japanese diaspor ...
:
::''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。 日本国外務大臣''
In
English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
:
::''
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
Japanese may refer to:
* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
* Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture
** Japanese diaspor ...
and
English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
, 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
Japanese may refer to:
* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
* Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture
** Japanese diaspor ...
. 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
is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji). The word ''katakana'' means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana characters are derived fr ...
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.
The signature may be written in any language and in any spelling the individual desires.
Visa requirements
Visa requirements for Japanese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states which are placed on citizens of Japan. As of 6 August 2022, Japanese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 193 countries and territories, ranking the Japanese passport the strongest passport in the world in terms of travel freedom according to the
Henley Passport Index
The Henley Passport Index (abbreviation: HPI) is a global ranking of countries according to the travel freedom enjoyed by the holders of that country's ordinary passport for its citizens. It started in 2006 as Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions ...
.
Additionally,
Arton Capital's Passport Index
The Passport Index is an interactive online tool by Arton Capital that provides its users with insights about passports, including the ability to compare and rank the world's passports. Rankings are based on the freedom of movement and visa-free ...
ranks the Japanese passport third strongest in the world with a mobility score of 169 (tied with Belgian, Danish, Irish, New Zealand, Polish, Portuguese and United States passports), as of 6 August 2022. However, suspension of visa waivers and travel restrictions toward Japanese passport holders since January 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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puts this statement into doubt.
As of , the passports of Japan, Brunei, Singapore and San Marino are the only ones to allow either visa-free entry or
electronic travel authorisation
An electronic visa, electronic entry visa or electronic travel authorisation/electronic travel authority (ETA) is a travel permit in an electronic form. It is often required in addition to a valid passport for access into a particular jurisdiction ...
to the world's four largest economies, namely China, India, the European Union and the United States.
Gallery of Japanese passports
File:First Japanese passport 1866.jpg, First Japanese passport, issued in 1866.
File:Horiuchi,Denju Passport.jpg, Japanese passport issued to Denjū Horiuchi ( ja) in 1903.
File:Imperial Japanese Overseas Passport 343274 1917-05-18.jpg, Imperial Japanese Overseas Passport issued in Taiwan in 1917.
File:Passports for passengers between Mainland Japan and Okinawa during 1952-1972.png, Restricted passports for passengers travelling between Mainland Japan and Okinawa during 1952–1972.
File:Japanese passport multiple old.png, Front cover of a non-machine-readable Japanese passport issued in the 1980s.
File:Japan Passport 5years type.jpg, 5 year validity Japanese ePassport.
File:OfficialPassport1.jpg, Japanese official passport.
File:M.F.A.JAPAN travel document.JPG, Travel Document for Return to Japan.
File:Japan Re-entry Permit 2012.png, Re-entry Permit.
File:Japan Refugee Travel Document 2009.png, Refugee Convention
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travel document
A travel document is an identity document issued by a government or international entity pursuant to international agreements to enable individuals to clear border control measures. Travel documents usually assure other governments that the beare ...
.
See also
*
Japan Re-entry Permit
The , (or "Re-entry Permit to Japan") is a travel document similar to a certificate of identity, issued by Japan's Ministry of Justice. It is a passport-like booklet with a light brown cover with the words "再入国許可書 RE-ENTRY PERMIT TO ...
*
Foreign relations of Japan
The are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.
Japan maintains diplomatic relations with every United Nations member state except for North Korea, in addition to UN observer states Holy See, as well as Kosovo, Cook Island ...
*
Japanese nationality law
Japanese nationality law details the conditions by which a person holds nationality of Japan. The primary law governing nationality regulations is the 1950 Nationality Act.
Children born to at least one Japanese parent are generally automaticall ...
*
Visa requirements for Japanese citizens
Visa requirements for Japanese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Japan.
Japanese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 193 countries and territories, including ...
Notes
References
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Japanese Passport
Passports by country
Law of Japan