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Japan Launches Six-Month Visa for Digital Nomads Commencing March

  • Posted on February 21, 2024
  • Lifestyle
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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Japan is rolling out a six-month visa targeting digital nomads, allowing remote work in its culturally rich landscape. Open to citizens from 49 countries with specific conditions, including a ¥10 million income requirement. Spouses and children can accompany holders, with non-renewable terms. Here are five enticing destinations to explore.

Japan Launches Six-Month Visa for Digital Nomads Commencing March Image Source -www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Japan is embracing a new era of remote work and adventure with the introduction of its much-anticipated digital nomad visa, effective March 2024. This initiative targets individuals seeking to combine work with exploration, offering a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Japan's rich culture, vibrant cities, and breathtaking landscapes for up to six months.

Eligibility for the digital nomad visa extends to citizens of 49 countries, including the US, Australia, and Singapore, with existing tax treaties and short-term visa exemptions with Japan. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate an annual income of ¥10 million (approximately $68,300) and possess private health insurance. Additionally, spouses and children are permitted to accompany the visa holder during their stay.

This visa facilitates remote work from any location within Japan, providing flexibility and freedom to explore the country's diverse destinations. However, it's important to note that the visa is non-renewable, requiring a six-month stay outside Japan before reapplication.

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For digital nomads eager to explore Japan, several must-visit destinations await their discovery:

Tokyo: Delve into the bustling metropolis's vibrant energy, from ancient temples to neon-lit districts.

Kyoto: Immerse yourself in Japan's cultural and spiritual heart, boasting serene temples and picturesque gardens.

Kanazawa: Experience the charm of a traditional Japanese city with beautiful gardens and historic landmarks.

Osaka: Indulge in the dynamic food scene and lively atmosphere of Japan's third-largest city.

Okinawa: Unwind in a tropical paradise, offering pristine beaches and unique Ryukyu culture.

Embrace the fusion of work and wanderlust as Japan opens its arms to a new generation of global nomads, beckoning them to embark on an unforgettable journey through its timeless landscapes and vibrant traditions.

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