Japan Visa RequirementsFor Cameroon passport holders

Cameroonian citizens need a visa to visit Japan. Applications are submitted at the Japanese Embassy in Yaounde. Japan is an aspirational destination for Cameroonian travellers, with the relatively low visa fee and Japan's cultural and technological reputation making it an increasingly sought-after destination.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$30 visa cost
5-10 business days processing
Tokyo
Asia
JPY (Â¥)
Japanese
UTC+9

Cameroon passport holders require a visa to enter Japan.

Apply for a Japanese tourist visa at the Japanese Embassy in Yaounde (Bastos District, Yaounde). Required documents: valid Cameroonian passport (minimum 6 months validity), completed Japanese visa application form, passport photo (45mm x 45mm), return flight booking, hotel reservations or accommodation proof, bank statements (last 3-6 months), employment letter, payslips, and detailed itinerary. The visa fee is approximately USD 30 (JPY 3,000). Processing takes 5-10 business days. Tourist visas allow single or double entry for stays up to 90 days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Cameroonian passport (minimum 6 months validity)

Completed Japanese visa application form

Passport photo (45mm x 45mm)

Return flight booking

Hotel reservations or accommodation proof in Japan

Bank statements (last 3-6 months)

Employment letter and payslips

Detailed travel itinerary

Current Travel Situation

Cameroon to Japan: What You Need to Know

Cameroon is a Central African country with French and English as official languages. Japan requires visas for most African nationals, and Cameroonian citizens must apply through the Japanese Embassy in Yaounde. Japan has a small but growing academic and development relationship with Cameroon through JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) programmes. Japan is consistently among the world's most popular travel destinations and represents an extraordinary cultural and technological contrast to Cameroon.

How to Get There

No direct Cameroon-Japan flights exist. Connections from Yaounde (NSI) or Douala (DLA): via Addis Ababa (Ethiopian Airlines to ADD, then ADD-NRT or ADD-HND Tokyo), via Istanbul (Turkish Airlines to IST, then IST-NRT/HND), or via Dubai (Emirates to DXB, then DXB-NRT). Total journey from Douala to Tokyo is approximately 18-24 hours.

Money & Banking

Japan uses the Japanese yen (JPY). Due to significant yen depreciation (2022-2024), Japan is now affordable for visitors paying in USD or EUR. Budget approximately JPY 10,000-20,000 ($65-130 USD) per day for mid-range travel. Cash is widely used in Japan, so bring sufficient JPY for temples, local restaurants, and transport outside major hotels. ATMs at 7-Eleven stores accept international Visa/Mastercard.

Practical Tips

Japan's unmissable experiences: the Shinkansen bullet train (travelling at 320km/h between cities), Tokyo's extraordinary urban energy (Shibuya Crossing, teamLab digital art), ancient Kyoto (Fushimi Inari torii gates, geisha district of Gion, bamboo grove), Osaka's food culture, and Mount Fuji. Japanese hospitality (omotenashi) and the country's extraordinary cleanliness and efficiency are remarkable contrasts to many other destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Cameroonian citizens need a visa for Japan?

Yes. Cameroonian passport holders need a Japanese tourist visa. Apply at the Japanese Embassy in Yaounde. The fee is approximately USD 30 (JPY 3,000) and processing takes 5-10 business days.

How do I fly from Cameroon to Japan?

No direct flights exist. From Douala (DLA), connect via Addis Ababa (Ethiopian Airlines to Tokyo), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines to Tokyo), or Dubai (Emirates to Tokyo). Total journey is approximately 18-24 hours.

Is Japan worth visiting for Cameroonians?

Japan consistently ranks as one of the world's top travel destinations for a reason. The contrast between Japan's ultra-modern cities (Tokyo), ancient cultural sites (Kyoto), and extraordinary food culture (sushi, ramen, wagyu beef) makes it one of the most distinctive travel experiences on Earth. Japan's safety and efficiency are also notable for travellers from any background.