Japan Visa RequirementsFor Yemen passport holders

Yemeni citizens require a visa to visit Japan. The visa costs approximately $30 and must be applied for at the Japanese Embassy or a Japanese consulate in a country where the applicant has legal residency, as the Japanese Embassy in Sanaa has had limited operations due to Yemen's conflict.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$30 visa cost
Tokyo
Asia
JPY (ยฅ)
Japanese
UTC+9

Yemen passport holders require a visa to enter Japan.

Apply at the Japanese Embassy or Consulate in your country of legal residence. Documents typically required: valid Yemeni passport (6+ months validity), Japanese visa application form, passport photos, travel itinerary for Japan, confirmed accommodation bookings, bank statements (3โ€“6 months), employment letter or proof of income, and evidence of legal status in your country of application. Fee: approximately $30 USD. Processing: 5โ€“7 business days for most applications. Japanese visa applications are thorough but not typically problematic for financially stable applicants.

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

Yemen to Japan: What You Need to Know

Japan requires a visa from Yemeni nationals. Japanese embassies conduct meticulous visa assessments but are generally fair and systematic. Given the closure or reduced operations of the Japanese Embassy in Sanaa, Yemeni citizens apply at Japanese embassies in their country of legal residence , commonly Amman (Jordan), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Abu Dhabi (UAE), or Cairo (Egypt). Japan has been steadily increasing its tourism numbers and is one of Asia's safest and most visitor-friendly countries.

How to Get There

Japan has excellent international airports: Tokyo Narita (NRT), Tokyo Haneda (HND), Osaka Kansai (KIX), and others. From Middle Eastern hubs where many Yemenis reside: direct flights connect Dubai (Emirates), Doha (Qatar Airways), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), and Abu Dhabi (Etihad) to Tokyo or Osaka. Flight time from Dubai to Tokyo is approximately 11 hours. ANA (All Nippon Airways) and JAL (Japan Airlines) also serve Middle Eastern routes.

Money & Banking

Japan uses the Japanese Yen (JPY). Cash is important โ€” Japan remains cash-heavy despite increasing card acceptance. 7-Eleven, Family Mart, and Japan Post ATMs reliably accept international cards (Visa, Mastercard). Exchange USD/EUR at airport banks (competitive rates) or convenience store ATMs. Japan is mid-range to expensive โ€” mid-range travel costs ยฅ10,000โ€“20,000/day ($70โ€“140 USD).

Practical Tips

Japan offers extraordinary experiences: Tokyo (one of the world's great megacities , Shibuya crossing, Shinjuku, Asakusa temple, teamLab digital art museums), Kyoto (temples, geisha districts, bamboo groves, Arashiyama), Osaka (street food capital, Dotonbori, Namba), Hiroshima and Miyajima Island, Nara (deer park, giant Buddha), Mount Fuji, the Japanese Alps (Takayama, snow monkeys in Nagano), and cherry blossom season (Marchโ€“April).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Yemeni citizens need a visa for Japan?

Yes. Yemeni passport holders need a Japanese visa (~$30). Apply at the Japanese Embassy in your country of legal residence, since the Japanese Embassy in Sanaa has limited operations.

Where do Yemenis apply for a Japanese visa?

At Japanese embassies in Jordan (Amman), Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, or other countries with significant Yemeni populations. You typically need to demonstrate legal residency in the country where you apply.

How long does it take to get a Japanese visa for Yemeni citizens?

Standard processing is 5โ€“7 business days after submitting complete documents. Japanese visa assessments are thorough , apply at least 4โ€“6 weeks before travel.

Is Japan cash or card based?

Japan is notably cash-heavy. Carry sufficient yen , ATMs at 7-Eleven and Japan Post reliably accept international Visa and Mastercard. Exchange money at airports for good rates. Most restaurants and small shops are cash only.

What is the best time to visit Japan?

Spring (late Marchโ€“early April) for cherry blossoms, and Autumn (Octoberโ€“November) for fall foliage are the most popular. Summer is hot and humid. Winter (Decemberโ€“February) offers winter illuminations and good skiing in Hokkaido and Nagano.