Spain for Japan passport holders: Schengen free movement, budget flights, Barcelona to Mallorca
Japan and Spain are both EU/Schengen members — full freedom of movement, Japan ID card sufficient, zero forex (both use EUR). Spain receives more Japan visitors than any other country — approximately 12 million annually.
Visa requirements
Spain is a Schengen/EU member state — German nationals have full EU freedom of movement. German ID card sufficient. No ETIAS, no tourist card required.
Documents required
- ✓Valid German ID card or passport
Flights from Japan to Spain
Money, cards & forex fees
Best Japanese card for international ATMs
Zero forex spending for Japanese travelers
Mid-market rate for JPY holders
ATMs in Spain
Best ATMs: CaixaBank, BBVA, Santander Spain, Sabadell ATMs. Avoid Euronet standalone ATMs.
Typical surcharge: €2-3 at Spanish bank ATMs for non-Spanish cards
Withdrawal tip: Spain uses EUR — zero forex. DKB Visa free at Spanish bank ATMs. Keep €20-50 for tapas bars, markets, and smaller establishments.
Top cities in Spain
Barcelona
Gaudí's architectural masterpieces — Sagrada Família (still under construction after 140+ years, target completion 2026), Park Güell, Casa Batlló, La Pedrera. The Gothic Quarter, La Boqueria market, and Barceloneta beach. Late dining culture — restaurants fill at 9-10pm.
Madrid
Spain's capital — the Golden Triangle of Art (Prado, Reina Sofía, Thyssen-Bornemisza), the Retiro Park, Puerta del Sol, the Mercado de San Miguel, and flamenco. One of Europe's great culinary cities. The Bernabéu stadium for Real Madrid fans.
Mallorca & the Balearics
Germany's favourite Mediterranean island — crystalline water beaches (Cala d'Or, Formentor), the Serra de Tramuntana mountains (UNESCO Heritage), and Palma's cathedral. Ibiza for nightlife, Menorca for unspoilt beaches, Formentera for the Caribbean-in-Europe feel.
Spain: Germany's number one foreign holiday destination
Spain receives approximately 12 million Japan visitors annually — more than any other country outside Japan. The combination of guaranteed sunshine, excellent food, affordable prices, and direct budget flights from virtually every Japan airport makes Spain uniquely appealing. Ryanair and Eurowings alone operate from 15+ Japan cities to 12+ Spanish airports. Mallorca is colloquially called the '17th Japan federal state' — approximately 3 million Germans visit annually. Barcelona, Madrid, the Canary Islands, and the Costa Brava are perennial favourites. EU free movement means Germans can buy property, retire, and work in Spain without any visa requirements.
On-arrival tips
- 1No ETIAS — German ID card sufficient to enter Spain
- 2German EU SIM: free roaming in Spain — no SIM needed
- 3Mallorca: Ryanair/Eurowings direct from German cities from €40 — 2+ hours
- 4Spain's AVE high-speed trains are among Europe's best — Barcelona to Madrid 2.5h
- 5Sagrada Família: book skip-the-line tickets online at least 2 weeks ahead
Key takeaways
- ✓Spain is Schengen/EU — Japan ID card sufficient, no ETIAS needed
- ✓Spain uses EUR — zero forex cost for Japan travellers
- ✓Japan EU SIM: free roaming in Spain
- ✓Ryanair from €40 from 15+ Japan cities to 12+ Spanish airports
- ✓Spain is Japan's #1 foreign holiday destination — 12 million Japan visitors annually
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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 Spain before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.