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  2. Travel Document for Return to Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Travel Document for Return to Japan (Japanese: 帰国のための渡航書) is a travel document valid for one-way travel issued by a Japanese diplomatic mission abroad to a Japanese national residing or staying in an area outside Japan whose Japanese passport has been stolen, lost, damaged, expired, or is no longer in their possession, and who must urgently return to Japan. [1]

  3. Japan is encouraging Americans to visit with free domestic ...

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    A new initiative allows tourists from the US and other select countries to travel around Japan for free. SOPA Images/Getty Images Japan Airlines is offering free domestic flights to tourists from ...

  4. Japan Re-entry Permit - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Re-entry Permit (再入国許可書, or "Re-entry Permit to Japan") is a travel document similar to a certificate of identity, issued by Japan's Ministry of Justice. It is a passport-like booklet with a light brown cover with the words " 再入国許可書 RE-ENTRY PERMIT TO JAPAN" on the front.

  5. Visa policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The re-entry permit in Japan also exists in the form of a stamp, known as 再入国許可 (Japan Re-entry Permit), which is affixed to a foreign passport or other travel document and serves as a re-entry visa. Foreign nationals planning to travel outside Japan for more than one year are required to obtain a re-entry permit.

  6. Japan is giving free flights to international tourists, but ...

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    Japan Airlines is giving free domestic flights for international tourists, but experts warn it may worsen overtourism in Tokyo and Kyoto.

  7. Nippon Express - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1937 in line with the Nippon Tsu-un Kaisha Law as a semi-government transportation service by pooling the assets of Kokusai Tsu-un KK (International Express Co., Ltd.), which consolidated many of the nation's small-scale rail transport companies, and six other competitors, with additional funding from the Japanese government.

  8. Japan Refugee Travel Document - Wikipedia

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    The current version of Japan Refugee Travel Document is an old style passport-like booklet containing 32 pages, including personal information and instruction pages(1-2), photo and signature page(3), endorsements page(4), extension page(5) and visa pages(6-32), while an unusual requirement "The name of the holder of the document must be repeated in each visa" is printed on each visa pages.

  9. H.I.S. (travel agency) - Wikipedia

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    H.I.S. Co., Ltd. (株式会社エイチ・アイ・エス, Kabushiki-gaisha Eichi Ai Esu) is a travel agency based on the fifth floor of Trust Tower in Kamiya-cho, Tokyo in Kamiyacho, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan, [3] specializing in low-cost package tours.