With this, the previous limitation of 90-day stays that posed a significant obstacle, will no longer be a barrier to restrict remote workers to consider this destination for travel. This also means that the visa scenario is also set to undergo transformation. If reports are to go by, the Japan Immigration Services Agency (ISA) has recently announced plans to introduce a six-month digital nomad visa in late March, offering a promising solution for those wishing to extend their stay.
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The timing of this development couldn’t be more apt. While the initial wave of post-pandemic travel predominantly favoured Southern Europe, East Asia is now marching ahead, with Japan at the forefront. Reports add that in December, American travel to Japan reached…
















