The short answer is yes.
Indonesian citizens need a visa to enter Japan. You must apply for a visa at the Japanese embassy or consulate in Indonesia. The visa is valid for a set period, depending on its type—whether it’s for tourism, business, or family visits.
There’s good news.
Though: if you have an e-passport, you may be eligible for Japan’s visa waiver program, which makes travel much easier.
The visa waiver Japan program grants visa-free entry to Indonesian citizens who hold an e-passport (electronic passport with a chip). Once you register your e-passport at the Japanese Embassy, you won’t need to apply for a visa each time you travel to Japan during the waiver’s validity.
However, this facility is not automatic. You still need to register your e-passport before departure. The Japan visa waiver is usually valid for three years or until your passport expires—whichever comes first.
If you don’t have an e-passport or haven’t registered for the Japan visa waiver, then you must apply for a regular visa. Here’s a general overview of Japanese visa fees (as of 2025, estimated in rupiah):
The process of making a Japanese visa takes 4–7 working days. You need to prepare your passport, application form, photo, flight ticket, itinerary, and proof of finances.
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