The procedures for traveling to Japan are as follows:
First, get a good personal passport
Second, get a good personal visa
The materials that China citizens need to apply for a team travel visa to Japan are:
①. Original passport?
valid for more than half a year (note: the last page must be signed by myself, not by proxy)
②. Visa application?
Japanese visa application form (don't post photos, don't fill in the registration travel agency, fill in the domestic relatives and contacts must be related by blood, the home address, fixed telephone number and mobile phone must be filled in, and the bottom must be signed by myself, not signed on behalf of them), See "sample"
③. Copy of ID card
Copy of both sides on a piece of A4 paper
④. Copy of household registration book
Copy of household registration book for the whole family (one for each family member in the same trade)
⑤. Identity certificate:
Copy of employment certificate issued by the working unit and business license of the unit with official seal
Copy of retirement certificate provided by personnel. If the elderly over 7 years old are not accompanied by their children, they need to provide the statement of their children's relatives
the self-employed provide a copy of the business license of the unit
the students at school provide the laid-off and unemployed people with the proof of unemployment in the neighborhood Committee where they belong
⑥. Asset proof?
a copy of the certificate of deposit of more than 5, yuan (more than 3 months), a copy of the real estate license or a copy of the automobile driving license
Third, a letter of guarantee
All the guests in the same company can open it together. The unit issuing the letter of guarantee shall also produce a copy of the business license (copy) or organization code certificate of the unit and affix the official seal. (Participants must provide it, as must students, the elderly and the unemployed).
Fourth, the personal information consent form
Extended content
Japan's famous tourist destination
Mount Fuji: Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan.
Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is the tallest tower in Japan. It is located in Tokyo and was completed in 1958. It is modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, with a height of 333 meters. The tower is a pyramid with three colors: yellow, white and red.
Kinkaku Temple: It was originally the villa of saionji, a minister, and was built in the 14th century. It was later owned by ashikaga yoshimitsu, a shogunate, and was extensively renovated and expanded. It is as high as three floors, and the outer walls of the second and third floors are pasted with gold foil. From a distance, it is glittering, so it is called "Golden Pavilion Temple". The first layer is the aristocratic style of heian period, the second layer is the samurai style of Muromachi era, and the third layer is modeled after the "Exactly Top" of the Tang Dynasty in China. In front of the temple is a garden centered on Jinghu Lake, and the magnificent golden pavilion is reflected in Jinghu Lake, which is a representative landscape of Kyoto.
Silver Pagoda: Silver Pagoda is located at the foot of the Dongshan Mountain in Kyoto. It was built in 1482 by Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the grandson of Muromachi shogunate ashikaga yoshimitsu, in the shape of Kinkaku Temple. It is an exquisite two-story attic.
Tang Zhaoti Temple (located in Wujiao Street, Xijing, Naraichi, Japan) was built in 759 AD by Jian Zhen, a monk of the Tang Dynasty in China. )
Osaka Castle
Tianshou Pavilion in Osaka Castle: Architecture in the Age of Antu Taoshan. There are precious historical materials about Catholicism in Tianshou Pavilion, which are of great historical value.
Ashu Volcano: Dongda Temple, Yandao Shrine and Heian Shrine (dedicated to Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Xiaoming, one of the must-see attractions in Kyoto). ), Nazhi Waterfall, Kiyomizu Temple, Dongxunfang, Sakurajima, Himeji City.
Tadashi (or Imperial Tadashi), located on the artificial land of Tokyo Bay in the southeast of Tokyo, is the latest entertainment center in Tokyo. )
Sensoji Temple (founded in 628, it is the oldest temple in Tokyo. Tokugawa Ieyasu, a general in the Edo era, designated this place as a prayer place for the shogunate. )
The historic village of Baishan is an example of the complete preservation of Japanese traditions. The village depends on planting mulberry trees. In order to reduce the pressure of snow in cold winter, residents increased the inclination of the roof and built a unique double-decker thatched house with steep slopes. Because the shape of the roof is very similar to the way that Japanese people put their hands together when they worship God, it is called "palm-folded house" or "triangle house". )
References: Baidu Encyclopedia entry Japan.