Russia Visa RequirementsFor Japan passport holders

Japanese passport holders can apply for a Russian e-Visa online, costing USD 40 and permitting a single-entry stay of up to 16 days.

eVisa
16 days max stay
$40 visa cost
Moscow
Europe
RUB (₽)
Russian
UTC+3

Japan passport holders must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before traveling to Russia.

Apply for the Russian e-Visa through the official Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs e-Visa portal. The fee is USD 40. Applications must be submitted at least 4 days before travel. The e-Visa is single-entry and valid for 60 days from issuance, with a maximum stay of 16 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

Current Travel Situation

Japan to Russia: What You Need to Know

Russia reinstated its e-Visa system after a suspension, offering Japanese nationals online access for tourism and business purposes. The Japan-Russia relationship has been affected by the Ukraine conflict since 2022, with Japan imposing sanctions and Russia suspending certain bilateral agreements. Travelers should check current travel advisories issued by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs before booking.

Practical Tips

The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued warnings about travel to Russia. Review official travel advisories carefully. Russia uses the Russian ruble (RUB). International payment cards (Visa, Mastercard) are largely non-functional in Russia; cash is necessary. Moscow Sheremetyevo and St. Petersburg Pulkovo are the main entry airports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Japanese passport holders need a visa for Russia?

Yes. Japanese nationals require a Russian e-Visa to visit Russia. The e-Visa costs USD 40 and allows a single-entry stay of up to 16 days.

Is it safe for Japanese nationals to travel to Russia currently?

The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises caution for travel to Russia due to the ongoing Ukraine conflict and the diplomatic tensions between Japan and Russia since 2022, including Japanese sanctions on Russia. Review the latest official travel advisories before making any plans.

How do I apply for the Russian e-Visa as a Japanese citizen?

Apply on the official Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs e-Visa portal. The fee is USD 40. Submit at least 4 days before travel. The e-Visa is valid for 60 days from issuance with a maximum stay of 16 days.

Can Japanese nationals use international payment cards in Russia?

No. Visa and Mastercard suspended operations in Russia following the 2022 sanctions. Japanese bank cards are effectively non-functional in Russia. Travelers must rely on cash rubles, which must be obtained inside Russia or through alternative financial channels. Plan finances carefully before travel.