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#600340 - 03/09/10 04:21 AM VISIT JAPAN
chianlima
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Hi I'm Hervé,

a French cyclist who travel around the world by bike, already 4 years and 50000 KMS;
Actually I'm to New Zealand and my next country should be Japan.

I'm looking to know if I can go to Japan with a one way ticket, and to buy a next ticket to leave this country when I should be there ?

Greeting
Hervé
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#600378 - 03/09/10 09:33 AM Re: VISIT JAPAN [Re: chianlima]
JohnyW
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Hi,

welcome to the forum.

Regarding your question:
I don't know. Just call the Japan embassy, normally the regulation are liberal in Japan.

Thomas
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Neu 21.10.2009: 2. Bericht Projekt Hessen aus dem Jahr 2007
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#600394 - 03/09/10 10:53 AM Re: VISIT JAPAN [Re: chianlima]
mafiabernie
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Hallo Herve,

I was in Japan in September 2009 and I had a ticket to Sapporro and a return ticket 5 weeks later from South Corea....I left Japan my ferry and I had no problem getting into the country

Bernd
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#621824 - 05/20/10 03:05 PM Re: VISIT JAPAN [Re: mafiabernie]
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it's a beautiful country, but you will get there? And, why not visit our country in Vietnam.
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