| Above, the Tokyo Skytree and Asahi Beer Hall from Asakusa. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Those taking a trip to Japan will find that doing so will be a little more expensive starting next year.
Various fees will be hiked on foreign visitors to help pay for infrastructure needs and airport security.
Time Out reported:
Japan is an amazing place to visit. It’s bursting with culture, great food, and fascinating history – and its capital Tokyo is home to the world's coolest neighbourhood for 2025. However, if you’re currently planning a trip to Japan for 2026, there are a few things you should know, and a few extra costs you should account for.
As of next year, the government has announced a few changes to visas and fees for tourists. This includes increasing the exit tax, and the cost of single and multi-entry visas. According to Japanese financial newspaper the Nikkei, the money raised will go towards improving infrastructure and security in airports, as well as fund national projects like making high school free.
This will be the first time the exit tax will increase since its introduction six years ago, and the first upping of visa fees since 1978. No official announcements have been made yet about exactly when these new fares will be introduced.
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