Japan to implement online travel authorization system similar to U.S. ESTA
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domingo, 25 de mayo de 2025, 2:12 am ET1 min de lectura
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The new system, slated to launch in fiscal year 2028, is part of Japan's broader effort to support its booming inbound tourism sector. In 2024, Japan welcomed a record-breaking 36.87 million foreign tourists, a 47% increase from the previous year. The government aims to further expand this sector, targeting 60 million international arrivals by 2030 [2].
Under JESTA, immigration authorities will pre-screen travelers to identify potential security risks. Those with criminal records or a history of illegal stays in Japan may be refused boarding authorization. The system will not eliminate visa-free travel but will add an additional layer of security [3].
The Japanese government is also exploring the use of advanced digital technologies and automation to enhance the efficiency and user-friendliness of the screening process. This aligns with global trends in digitizing travel and immigration processes to speed up passenger flow while maintaining high security standards [3].
The introduction of JESTA reflects Japan's strategic balance between encouraging tourism growth and bolstering border security. By drawing inspiration from successful international models like the U.S. ESTA, this system will require advance submission of traveler details, enabling proactive vetting by Japan's Immigration Services Agency [3].
As Japan advances these plans, it signals a commitment to maintaining its reputation as a safe, accessible, and welcoming destination for tourists worldwide. The adoption of a digital, preemptive screening model is poised to make entry procedures more efficient and transparent, ultimately benefiting travelers, airlines, and immigration authorities alike [3].
References:
[1] https://www.facebook.com/nikkeiasia/posts/japan-will-introduce-an-online-travel-authorization-system-for-foreigners-akin-t/1097923125704285/
[2] https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Japan-immigration/Japan-to-introduce-US-style-online-visitor-entry-system-in-FY2028
[3] https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/japan-adopts-us-style-prescreening-system-for-visa-free-travelers-launching-in-2028/
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Japan to implement online travel authorization system similar to U.S. ESTA
Japan is set to introduce an online travel authorization system for foreign visitors, modeled on the United States' Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). This initiative, dubbed JESTA, aims to bolster border security while facilitating tourism, as the country seeks to attract more international visitors. The system will require travelers from 71 countries and regions to provide detailed information before their arrival, including occupation, purpose of travel, and intended destinations [1].The new system, slated to launch in fiscal year 2028, is part of Japan's broader effort to support its booming inbound tourism sector. In 2024, Japan welcomed a record-breaking 36.87 million foreign tourists, a 47% increase from the previous year. The government aims to further expand this sector, targeting 60 million international arrivals by 2030 [2].
Under JESTA, immigration authorities will pre-screen travelers to identify potential security risks. Those with criminal records or a history of illegal stays in Japan may be refused boarding authorization. The system will not eliminate visa-free travel but will add an additional layer of security [3].
The Japanese government is also exploring the use of advanced digital technologies and automation to enhance the efficiency and user-friendliness of the screening process. This aligns with global trends in digitizing travel and immigration processes to speed up passenger flow while maintaining high security standards [3].
The introduction of JESTA reflects Japan's strategic balance between encouraging tourism growth and bolstering border security. By drawing inspiration from successful international models like the U.S. ESTA, this system will require advance submission of traveler details, enabling proactive vetting by Japan's Immigration Services Agency [3].
As Japan advances these plans, it signals a commitment to maintaining its reputation as a safe, accessible, and welcoming destination for tourists worldwide. The adoption of a digital, preemptive screening model is poised to make entry procedures more efficient and transparent, ultimately benefiting travelers, airlines, and immigration authorities alike [3].
References:
[1] https://www.facebook.com/nikkeiasia/posts/japan-will-introduce-an-online-travel-authorization-system-for-foreigners-akin-t/1097923125704285/
[2] https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Japan-immigration/Japan-to-introduce-US-style-online-visitor-entry-system-in-FY2028
[3] https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/japan-adopts-us-style-prescreening-system-for-visa-free-travelers-launching-in-2028/

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