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Planning my trip to Japan and dug into the latest entry rules for 2026. Sharing what I found:

• Japan doesn't officially mandate an onward ticket by law, but airlines flying into Narita/Haneda are getting stricter — several carriers now require proof of departure before they'll even issue a boarding pass.
• The Visit Japan Web system now covers immigration, customs, AND tax-free shopping registration. Fill it out before you fly to breeze through.
• If you're on a tourist visa waiver, immigration may ask for a rough itinerary — having a flight reservation (even a cancellable one) helps a lot.

Full breakdown here: https://onwardticket.global/japan-flight-itinerary-rules

Anyone flown into Japan this year? Did the airline check your return flight?

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Solid info, Raj! Flew into Haneda back in March and JAL definitely asked for proof of onward travel at check-in in LAX. I used a rental ticket service which worked perfectly. The Visit Japan Web QR code also made immigration super fast. Good looking out — people don't realize how much the airline check matters even when the country itself doesn't require it.


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