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  2. Common Japanese Phrases for Travelers - AOL

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    AOL Travel Staff Updated September 22, 2016 at 2:12 PM A land known for honor, Japanese people will bestow kindness and generosity when you try your hand at speaking these common Japanese phrases.

  3. A man relaxes alongside Japanese macaque monkeys in the hot springs at Jigokudani-Onsen (Hell Valley) on January 23, 2005 in Jigokudani, Nagano-Prefecture, Japan.

  4. Japan Airlines offers enticing deal for Tokyo travelers that ...

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    Meanwhile, travelers who arrive at the airport between 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., their baggage will be delivered by 10 p.m. The same-day delivery service is just the latest initiative from Japan Airlines ...

  5. Hawaii remains the top desired destination for Japanese travelers

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    STAR-ADVERTISER Japanese office workers grab beers after a long workday in Tokyo. Though Japan’s outbound travel is gradually bouncing back, the depreciating value of the yen has many Japanese ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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]

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