Do I need a transit visa for a 12 hours transfer from Narita to Haneda airports? [duplicate]
I'm arriving at Narita airport at 9:30 pm, and departing from Haneda airport at 9:30 am the following day. I am a Filipino citizen working in The Bahamas.
Will I still need a transit visa?
Best Answer
The simple answer is that you'll need a visa.
You are arriving in one airport and then departing from another, so you'll need to enter the country to get between them. This means that you either need to be from a country that does not require a visa for Japan (which doesn't include the Philippines), or have some form of pre-arranged visa.
Technically Japan does have a concept of a "Shore Pass" (sometimes called a "Transit Pass") that can be used in situations like this, but in general it's not possible to use it. The Shore Pass needs to be requested by the "captain" of your "ship", which basically means that the Airline needs to request it on your behalf - you can't do it yourself, and as a rule airlines will not do it for you.
Even if you could talk the immigration officials in Narita into giving you a Shore Pass it still not going to be possible, as the airline will not let board the flight to Japan without the proper documentation.
Note that even if you can change your flights so that they are both to/from the same airport then you may still need a visa. Japan does allow "Transit Without Visa" (TWOV) as long as you stay airside (ie, don't pass through immigration), however in Narita this is only allowed if you are departing on the same calendar day as you arrive - an overnight stay still requires a visa. Haneda on the other hand will allow you to stay for up to 72 hours in transit (because what could be more fun than spending 3 days airside in an airport!)
Pictures about "Do I need a transit visa for a 12 hours transfer from Narita to Haneda airports? [duplicate]"
Can I transfer between Narita and Haneda?
There is a direct train between Narita Airport and Haneda Airport called the Keisei Narita Skyaccess train. It takes 90 minutes to travel the route, however unlike all of the other options it is not affected by traffic issues. You stay on the one train the whole way so no transfers are 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).Is transit visa required for Haneda?
If you are traveling through Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) or Kansai International Airport in Osaka, you can transit without a visa if: You have a confirmed onward ticket within the next 72 hours. You stay within the international transit area of the airport.Is transit visa required for Narita?
No visa required for all nationalities if you are transiting through Japan within the same airport without leaving the secured area. If you are visiting someone in Japan, or if your main purpose is for sightseeing or business, you need a Temporary Visitor's Visa regardless of the length of your stay.Canada-Philippines Airport Transfer Narita to Haneda Japan Malaking Problema | It's Bella Everyday
More answers regarding do I need a transit visa for a 12 hours transfer from Narita to Haneda airports? [duplicate]
Answer 2
As stated by Timatic, the database used by airlines:
Holders of onward tickets transiting to a third country can obtain a Shore Pass on arrival for a max. stay of 72 hours only if there are no connecting flights on the same calendar day
So, despite the other answer stating otherwise, this is a very real option. Present your passport and connecting boarding pass (or e-ticket, if you can't print the boarding pass in advance) to immigration at Narita.
One requirement is:
Departing from the same airport of arrival, or from a different airport (or seaport) around the airport (or seaport) of arrival, if both ports are located within the same group below:
Group A: Airports: Narita (NRT), Haneda (HND), Nagoya (NGO), Niigata (KIJ), Komatsu (KMQ) and Yokota.
So no, you do not need a visa
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Kelly, Kelly, ArtHouse Studio, ArtHouse Studio