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C. Special Cases of Landing
If the passengers of an airplane or ship that lands at an airport or seaport in Japan wish to enter Japan
temporarily for shopping or rest, they can receive special landing permission from the immigration
authority at the port of arrival even if they do not possess a visa.
In principle, applications for such special landing permission are made not by the foreigners wishing to
enter Japan themselves but by the captain of their airplane or ship or by the carrier (transportation
company) operating the flight or voyage. When special landing permission is granted, the foreigners
concerned are not given any status of residence or period of stay, but restrictions on landing time and
scope of movement are stipulated as conditions for permission. Also, special landing permission is not
granted if the applicant will be returning to his or her place of departure (for example, coming from
Hawaii and then returning to Hawaii).
Please note that these permits are for very short stays, they cannot be extended, and the route to be
followed in transit, etc. is subject to restrictions. If foreigners wish to travel in Japan, they are
recommended to acquire a transit visa or a short-term visa before coming to Japan.
For more details concerning special landing permission, please inquire at the nearest
immigration authority.
(a) Permission for Landing at Port of Call
Special dispensation, called a shore pass, may be granted to foreign passengers aboard an airplane or
ship that is proceeding to another destination via Japan who wish to enter Japan temporarily for
shopping or rest. A shore pass permits such foreigners to enter Japan as long as they remain in the
vicinity of their port of call (in principle, the municipality in which the port of call is located) and for a
period of less than 72 hours.
综上,为了避免国航的悲剧,想要shore pass的话,你还是提前问下你的航空公司能不能给你登机牌吧
想要放心的话,还是提前搞一个签证护体吧
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