Tourist/Visitor Visa for Japan

Why Choose Our Visit Visa Support Program?
Visiting Japan for tourism or to meet family is an exciting opportunity—but the language barrier, cultural nuances, and unfamiliar systems can turn small challenges into big frustrations.
Our Visit Visa Support Program equips travelers with practical Japanese skills, cultural awareness, and travel know-how so they can explore Japan safely, confidently, and respectfully. Whether you’re visiting Tokyo’s modern marvels or Kyoto’s traditions, we’ll help you navigate with ease.
What’s Included in the Program
Survival Japanese Language Lessons (N5 Basic Level)
Cultural Etiquette & Behavior Training for Tourists
Transportation, Shopping & Hotel Conversation Practice
How to Ask for Help, Directions, or Emergency Support
Safety Tips & Legal Do’s and Don’ts for Foreigners in Japan
Travel Planning Support (itinerary tips, apps, routes)
Pre-departure orientation and post-arrival checklists
Build Your Japanese Skills for Travel
Speak Just Enough to Explore Freely
Greetings, asking directions, ordering food, buying tickets, etc.
Phrases for airport, hotel, bus/train stations, and restaurants
Practice with role-play and flashcards
Reading essential signs and symbols in public spaces
Designed for zero-background learners (N5-level prep only)
Conducted by native and Nepali-speaking instructors
Life in Japan Orientation
Know the Rules, Stay Comfortable
How to behave in temples, hotels, public baths, trains, etc.
Garbage separation, pedestrian etiquette, noise levels
Understanding common signs and instructions (toilets, exits, emergencies)
Travel health tips and how to visit a hospital or pharmacy if needed
Cultural briefings to avoid common tourist mistakes
Visa & Travel Support
Worry Less. Enjoy More.
Guidance on visa document preparation and submission
Tips for writing invitation letters (if visiting family/friends)
Embassy guidelines and help filling out travel visa forms
Suggested packing lists and travel budget planning
Orientation on rules for tourists: overstaying, restricted areas, etc.
Post-Arrival Support in Japan
Your Trip, Backed by a Support Team
Emergency contact cards and embassy info
Help understanding Japan’s weather, schedules, and customs
Assistance via call or message if needed during your trip
Basic interpreter support available in case of difficulty (optional)
JLPT N4–N2
- Duration : 1 Months
- Timing: Flexible — 6 AM to 6 PM
Features
- No prior Japanese language required – designed for total beginners
- Short-term Japanese crash course: greetings, directions, shopping, emergencies
- Real-life travel simulation: airport, transport, hotel, restaurant, sightseeing
- Cultural etiquette training: behavior in temples, public places, restaurants
- Pre-departure checklists and packing advice
- Phrasebook and travel map provided for self-practice
- Safety orientation: emergency numbers, embassy access, laws for tourists
- Online & offline options with flexible timing (1–2 week course)
Requirements
- Basic literacy in Nepali or English (for understanding instructions)
- Willingness to participate in short, interactive lessons
- Intended stay duration: 15 to 90 days (sightseeing, family visit, etc.)
- You must either already have a Visit/Tourist Visa, be currently processing your visa application, or be seriously planning to apply
- For those visiting family: documents like invitation letter or proof of relationship may be required (for visa filing support)
Notes for Travelers
- Essential for first-time travelers, senior citizens, or families traveling with children
- Japan has strict etiquette rules—this course helps you avoid common mistakes and show respectful behavior
- You’ll learn how to communicate in shops, hotels, stations, and ask for help in emergencies
- Participants receive emergency contact cards, must-know apps, and local area tips
- This program can greatly reduce confusion, stress, and cultural misunderstandings during your trip
- Gain confidence to travel without depending entirely on guides or locals