Embassy visa · 30 days

Japan for Egyptian passport holders: tourist visa, Cairo connections, EGP money tips

Egyptian passport holders need a tourist visa for Japan — apply at the Japanese Embassy in Cairo, processed in about 7 business days. Emirates connects Cairo to Tokyo via Dubai in 16 hours. Wise or Revolut provide the best EGP-to-JPY rate.

Updated June 1, 202612 min read

Visa requirements

Type
Embassy visa
Max stay
30 days
Fee
$25 USD
Processing
7 days

Egyptian nationals apply for Japan tourist visa at the Japanese Embassy in Cairo. Processing is approximately 7 business days.

Documents required

  • Valid Egyptian passport (6+ months validity)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Passport-sized photograph
  • Return or onward flight tickets
  • Hotel bookings for full stay
  • Bank statements — 3–6 months (USD 3,000+ equivalent)
  • Employment letter with salary
Apply for visa

Flights from Egypt to Japan

Emirates
Cairo (CAI) via Dubai DXB to Tokyo NRT — daily
1-stop · 16h
$950
economy return
$4800
business return
EgyptAir + JAL
CAI via various hubs to NRT
1-stop · 16h
$900
economy return
$4500
business return
Qatar Airways
CAI via Doha DOH to NRT
1-stop · 16h
$920
economy return
$4600
business return

Money, cards & forex fees

Standard Egypt bank cards charge 3% on every JPY purchase. On a $2,000 trip that's $60 in hidden fees. Use one of the cards below to avoid this.
Wise
debit
Forex fee: 0.35%ATM: Free ATM to $100/month

Best EGP→JPY rate for Egyptian travellers

Revolut
debit
Forex fee: ZeroATM: Monthly free ATM limit

Zero forex weekday EGP→JPY

CIB Egypt Visa
credit
Forex fee: 2.5%ATM: Standard Egyptian bank international fee

Egyptian bank card with Japan acceptance

ATMs in Japan

Best ATMs: 7-Eleven Bank ATMs (セブン銀行) — available 24/7 at every 7-Eleven convenience store nationwide, accept all major foreign cards. Japan Post Bank ATMs — at all post offices, accept foreign cards during post office hours. Avoid local bank ATMs (MUFG, Mizuho, Sumitomo) as most do not accept foreign cards.

Typical surcharge: ¥110–220 per withdrawal at 7-Eleven and Japan Post ATMs for foreign cards; many domestic ATMs do not accept foreign cards at all

Withdrawal tip: Japan is heavily cash-based. Withdraw ¥50,000–¥100,000 at a time from 7-Eleven ATMs. Many restaurants, smaller temples, traditional ryokan, and rural establishments are cash-only. ALWAYS carry cash in Japan.

DCC warning: 7-Eleven ATMs present a DCC option (charging in your home currency) — always select Japanese Yen (円). The home currency option uses a rate 3–5% worse than your card's rate.
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Top cities in Japan

Tokyo

avg daily budget
$150/day

Japan's hypermodern capital — a city that somehow combines cutting-edge technology with ancient shrine culture. Shibuya Crossing, Senso-ji temple in Asakusa, teamLab digital art installations, Tsukiji Outer Market, and the world's densest concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants all coexist here. Tokyo is the entry point for most international visitors and warrants at least 4–5 nights.

Shibuya CrossingSenso-ji Temple AsakusateamLab PlanetsTsukiji Outer MarketHarajuku Takeshita StreetShinjuku Gyoen
Payments: mostly cash

Kyoto

avg daily budget
$130/day

Japan's ancient imperial capital and cultural soul. Kyoto has over 1,600 Buddhist temples and 400 Shinto shrines. Fushimi Inari's thousands of vermilion torii gates, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), and the Gion district's preserved machiya townhouses make it the most photographed city in Japan. Go in cherry blossom season (late March–early April) or autumn foliage (November).

Fushimi Inari ShrineKinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)Arashiyama Bamboo GroveGion DistrictNishiki MarketPhilosopher's Path
Payments: mostly cash

Osaka

avg daily budget
$120/day

Japan's kitchen and comedy capital. Osaka's Dotonbori neon district, takoyaki and okonomiyaki street food culture, Osaka Castle, and nearby Nara's free-roaming deer make it an essential counterpart to Kyoto. Osaka residents are famously friendly and direct by Japanese standards. Universal Studios Japan is a major draw for families.

DotonboriOsaka CastleNishiki MarketKuromon Ichiba MarketNara deer park (day trip)Universal Studios Japan
Payments: mostly cash

Hiroshima & Miyajima

avg daily budget
$110/day

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is one of the world's most moving historical experiences — a profound and essential visit. The rebuilt city around it is modern, vibrant, and focused on its peace mission. Miyajima Island (30 minutes by ferry) has the famous 'floating' torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine, one of Japan's Three Views. The Shinkansen from Osaka makes Hiroshima an easy day trip or overnight.

Peace Memorial MuseumA-Bomb DomeMiyajima floating torii gateItsukushima ShrineHiroshima-style okonomiyaki
Payments: mostly cash

Hokkaido

avg daily budget
$140/day

Japan's northernmost main island offers a completely different experience. In winter (December–March), Niseko is one of Asia's best ski resorts and receives the world's finest powder snow. In summer, Hokkaido's lavender fields around Furano are extraordinary. Sapporo (Hokkaido's capital) hosts a famous snow festival in February and is famous for ramen and fresh seafood. Less crowded than Honshu's main tourist circuit.

Niseko ski resortFurano lavender fieldsSapporo Beer MuseumOtaru canal districtSapporo Snow Festival (February)
Payments: mostly cash

Japan tourist visa for Egyptian nationals: Cairo Embassy application

Egyptian nationals apply at the Japanese Embassy in Cairo (81 Corniche El Nil, Maadi). Processing is approximately 7 business days. Required documents: valid passport, visa application form, recent photograph, flight bookings, hotel bookings, and 3–6 months of bank statements. Employment letter with salary strengthens the application. Single-entry tourist visa allows up to 30 days stay. Apply at least 3 weeks before your travel date.

On-arrival tips

  • 1Cairo to Tokyo is 16 hours via Dubai — Emirates is the most convenient routing
  • 2Apply for Japan visa at the Japanese Embassy in Cairo — allow 2–3 weeks
  • 3Halal food available in major Japanese cities — use HalalNavi Japan app

Key takeaways

  • Tourist visa required — apply at Japanese Embassy in Cairo, 7 business days processing
  • Cairo to Tokyo is 16 hours via Dubai (Emirates) — most convenient routing
  • Use Wise for EGP→JPY — standard Egyptian cards charge 3%
  • 7-Eleven ATMs nationwide for cash in Japan
  • Halal food available in major cities; use HalalNavi Japan app
  • Never tip in Japan

Related visa guides

Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Japan before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.