🇯🇵 Travel Requirements & Health Advice for Japan (2026)

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✈️ Entry Requirements

  • UK tourists can enter visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism or business; a valid passport with a blank page is needed.

  • See GOV.UK entry guidance for the most recent details before you travel.


💉 Vaccines & Health Advice

NaTHNaC (TravelHealthPro) provides destination health risks and recommended vaccinations:

  • Routine UK vaccinations (MMR, tetanus-diphtheria-polio) should be up to date.

  • Some travellers are also recommended (based upon past history, health and itinerary):

    • Dengue vaccine

    • Hepatitis B vaccine

    • Japanese Encephalitis vaccine

    • Rabies vaccine

    • Tick-Borne Encephalitis vaccine

  • Check TravelHealthPro for other recommended vaccines tailored to your age, health and itinerary.
    (Japan’s specific advisory details are provided on the TravelHealthPro country page).


🦟 Malaria Risk

  • Japan generally has no malaria risk for most travellers.

  • However, there is risk from other insect bites (ticks, mosquitoes carrying dengue) — protective measures are advised where relevant.


🏔️ Altitude Sickness

  • Altitude sickness is a recognised risk in Japan, particularly if you travel to mountainous or high-elevation regions (e.g., Japanese Alps).

  • Gradual ascent, proper hydration, and awareness of symptoms (headache, nausea, dizziness) help minimise risk; discuss altitude medicine options with one of our travel pharmacists.


🩺 Health Tips

  • Japan’s general healthcare quality is high, but treatment costs can be expensive — comprehensive travel insurance is advised.

  • Consult NaTHNaC’s TravelHealthPro for up-to-date risks and recommendations before you go.


🧳 General Travel-Health Checklist

✔ Visit a travel clinic 4–8 weeks before departure for vaccines/medication.
✔ Take mosquito repellents, nets, and protective clothing.
✔ Be prepared for altitude sickness where relevant — ascend gradually & know symptoms.
✔ Carry travel insurance that covers medical care and evacuation.

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