Can I transit in Japan as a non-revenue passenger? [closed]

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I am a Filipino citizen residing in Virginia. I am planning to visit the Philippines as a non-revenue passenger from Dallas to Japan, but I also have a paid ticket from Japan to the Philippines. Do I still need a Japanese transit visa?

Thanks.






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Does Japan allow transit now?

Travelers connecting to a domestic flightYou will be able to use public transportation within 24 hours after entering Japan only if you move to your home for waiting.

Can I transit through Japan airport?

Each country conducts its security screening differently. So even if you are just transiting, you will have to undergo screening according to Japanese criteria before you enter the departure area of a Japanese airport.

Can I transit through Japan without quarantine?

Effective June 1, eligible travelers from the United States to Japan, regardless of their vaccination status, will no longer require COVID-19 testing and quarantine upon arrival. Pre-travel testing within 72 hours of departure, as described above, is still required.

Is transit visa required for connecting flights in Japan?

No visa is required for transiting in Japanese airports if you have immediate flight connections regardless of nationality. Anyway, there is a Japanese transit visa which is intended for people who have longer layovers before transiting and want to go sightseeing or resting in Japan for few days (up to 15 days).



FAKE NEWS: Japan is NOT OPEN and when it does we might have a problem getting in!!




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