Presented By: Beatrice Aplon BST2-1
Presented By: Beatrice Aplon BST2-1
Presented By: Beatrice Aplon BST2-1
BST2-1
What comes in your mind when you
heard the word “ JAPAN”?
Japan is arguably today's most successful industrial economy,
combining almost unprecedented affluence with social
stability and apparent harmony. Japanese goods and cultural
products--from animated movies and computer games to cars,
semiconductors, and management techniques--are consumed
around the world. In many ways, Japan is an icon of the modern
world, and yet it remains something of an enigma to many, who
see it as a confusing montage of the alien and the familiar, the
ancient and modern.
TOURISM IN JAPAN
VISA REGULATIONS:
Japan Visa Requirements
>Philippine passport. Must have a signature and at least 2 blank pages. Broken
passports are not accepted. Must have at least 6-month validity.
>A duly accomplished visa application form. Don’t leave any blank. Just put N/A if not
applicable. You may download it from here.
>ID picture. 4.5cm x 4.5 cm. Write your name and birthdate on the back side. Paste it on
the application form.
>Birth certificate from PSA. Must be issued within the past one year from PSA Main
Office or Serbilis Outlet Center (Nationwide). If the birth certificate is marked LATE
REGISTRATION, you must also submit Baptismal certificate, School Record (Form 137),
and School Yearbook (if applicable). The address of the church or school must be
indicated in the documents.
>Marriage certificate from NSO. Only if you’re married. If not, ignore this one. Must be
issued within the past one year from PSA Main Office or Serbilis Outlet Center
(Nationwide).
>Daily schedule. Your itinerary in Japan. It doesn’t have to be complicated. Download
the format here. Here’s what mine looked like: Sample Japan Itinerary
WITHOUT GUARANTOR