Japan Visa RequirementsFor Suriname passport holders

Surinamese nationals enjoy visa-free access to Japan for stays of up to 90 days. This is a significant travel benefit, as Japan extends visa-free entry to only a select group of nationalities. No pre-travel application is required.

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90 days max stay
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Great news! Suriname passport holders can enter Japan without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

On arrival in Japan, present your valid Surinamese passport to the immigration officer. No advance visa is required. You may be asked to show your return ticket, proof of accommodation, and evidence of sufficient funds. Standard port-of-entry inspections apply.

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 Passport

Your Surinamese passport valid for at least 90 days beyond your Japan visit.

Completed Arrival Card

Fill in the arrival card on your flight.

Return or Onward Ticket

Proof of departure from Japan.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel booking confirmation for each night.

Sufficient Funds

Evidence of adequate funds. JPY 10,000 per day is a general guideline.

Current Travel Situation

Suriname to Japan: What You Need to Know

Japan and Suriname have a bilateral agreement that grants visa-free access to Surinamese passport holders. Suriname's significant Japanese community (Nikkei population, descendants of Japanese laborers brought during the colonial era) reflects the long-standing ties between the two countries, and Japan extends this privilege in recognition of these cultural connections.

How to Get There

The 90-day visa-free stay cannot be extended within Japan for tourism purposes. Surinamese citizens can use the visa-free privilege for tourism and short business visits. For longer stays or work purposes, a proper visa must be obtained before travel.

Money & Banking

Japan uses the Japanese Yen (JPY). Japan is largely cash-based. Convenience store ATMs (7-Eleven, Family Mart) accept international cards 24 hours. Credit cards are accepted at hotels and larger stores. Exchange currency at post offices or airport counters for best rates.

Practical Tips

Japan requires a very detailed itinerary at immigration; have your accommodation bookings ready. IC cards (Suica, Pasmo) make public transit easy across Tokyo and other major cities. The Japan Rail Pass must be purchased outside Japan for significant savings. Learn basic Japanese phrases; locals appreciate the effort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Surinamese citizens need a visa for Japan?

No. Surinamese passport holders can visit Japan visa-free for up to 90 days.

What are Japan's top destinations?

Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima, Nara, and the Japanese Alps.

What currency is used in Japan?

Japan uses the Japanese yen (JPY). Japan remains cash-dependent. Carry yen for smaller shops and restaurants.

What documents are required to enter Japan?

A valid passport, return ticket, proof of accommodation, and financial evidence.

What is the Japan Rail Pass?

The Japan Rail Pass offers unlimited travel on JR trains including most Shinkansen routes. Purchase it before arriving in Japan.

Is Japan expensive?

Japan has a reputation for being expensive but mid-range travel is achievable. Street food and convenience stores are great value.

What cultural tips should I know for Japan?

Remove shoes when entering homes. Bow as a greeting. Tipping is not customary. Follow queueing etiquette on public transport.