South Africa for Japan passport holders: visa-free entry, direct flights, ZAR tips
Japan passport holders enter South Africa visa-free for 90 days. Japan carriers flies direct NRT to Johannesburg in 11 hours. With 1 EUR buying approximately R20, South Africa is outstanding value for Japan visitors. Revolut or Wise handles EUR→ZAR conversion with zero forex.
Visa requirements
German passport holders enter South Africa visa-free for 90 days. Ensure your passport has at least 2 blank pages — SA immigration stamps both entry and exit pages separately.
Documents required
- ✓Valid German passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages for entry stamp)
Flights from Japan to South Africa
Money, cards & forex fees
Best Japanese card for international ATMs
Zero forex spending for Japanese travelers
Mid-market rate for JPY holders
ATMs in South Africa
Best ATMs: Nedbank, Standard Bank, ABSA, FNB — all reliable. At shopping malls and hotels for security.
Typical surcharge: ZAR R30–60 at most South African ATMs for foreign cards
Withdrawal tip: Use ATMs at malls, petrol stations, and hotels — not standalone kiosks. Keep ZAR 500 cash for markets, national park fees, and tips. Kruger and other parks are becoming increasingly card-friendly.
Top cities in South Africa
Cape Town
One of the world's most beautiful cities — Table Mountain (cable car), Boulders Beach penguins, Winelands (Stellenbosch, Franschhoek), Cape of Good Hope, and Camps Bay beach. Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is excellent. The Garden Route starts here.
Kruger National Park / Safari
One of Africa's greatest wildlife experiences — the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) in their natural habitat. Self-drive is possible in Kruger. Private game reserves (Sabi Sands, Timbavati) offer guided drives. Best October-April for wildlife density.
Johannesburg & Soweto
South Africa's economic capital — the Apartheid Museum (world-class), Soweto, Constitution Hill, and the Maboneng Precinct. Essential for understanding South Africa's recent history. Robben Island (Cape Town) and the Apartheid Museum (Joburg) are the country's most important historical sites.
Value for German travellers: why South Africa is so affordable
With the EUR/ZAR exchange rate at approximately €1 = R20, South Africa is one of the world's best value destinations for Japan passport holders. A Michelin-quality restaurant meal costs R300-500 (€15-25). A private safari game drive (typically R800-1,500 per person, €40-75) would cost 3-4x as much in equivalent European wildlife experiences. Cape Town's world-class beach and wine destination status at European budget prices explains why it's Japan's most popular Southern Hemisphere destination. The Winelands (Stellenbosch, Franschhoek) produce wines that compete with Bordeaux — at South African prices.
On-arrival tips
- 12 blank passport pages required — SA immigration is strict about this
- 2Rent a car in Cape Town — self-drive on the Cape Peninsula, Winelands, and Garden Route (left-hand traffic)
- 3ATMs at shopping malls only — security consideration
- 41 ZAR ≈ €0.048 — South Africa is excellent value for German travellers
Key takeaways
- ✓Japan passport: 90 days visa-free South Africa — ensure 2 blank passport pages
- ✓Japan carriers direct NRT to Johannesburg in 11 hours
- ✓Revolut or Wise: zero forex EUR→ZAR — €1 ≈ R20, excellent value
- ✓Safari, Cape Town, and the Winelands: among the world's best value for Japan travellers
- ✓Tipping essential: 10-15% at restaurants, R200-500 for game drive guides
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 South Africa before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.