Japan is one of the safest countries in the world. It's a fascinating country where the visitors enjoy the unique culture and awesome attractions. The solo travellers always concern about safety while travelling hence Japan is strongly recommended for them. While transportation is expensive in Japan, one could get a good return of spent money over there.
The literacy rate of Japan is about 100% and the Japanese are considered to be brilliant minded. The majority of the people speak Japanese, the official language of Japan. Very few people speak the English language in Japan, therefore, some of the travellers find it difficult to explore the beautiful corners of Japan. But the politeness of Japanese people and amazing skyscrapers attract lots of visitors from different countries.
Getting a Japan visa is not an easy task for Indian Nationals as the Japanese Embassy is strict for issuing the visas. If you ever visit Japan, you wouldn't notice Indians like in other countries. The deportation rate is also high in Japan.
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Embassy of Japan
50 -G Shantipath Chankya Puri,
New Delhi-110021
Tel: 011 2687 6564
Fax: 011 2688 5587
Consulate General of Japan
No. 1, M.L. Dahanukar Marg,
Cumballa Hill,
Mumbai-400026
Tel: 022 2351 7101
Fax: 022 2351 7121
Consulate General of Japan
12 / 1 Cenetoph Road,
First Street,
Teynampet,
Chennai -600031
Tel: 044 2431 3860
Consulate General of Japan
55, MN Sen Lane,
Tollygunge
Kolkata-700040
Tel: 033 2421 1970
Fax: 033 2421 1971
(Information and Visa Fees are subject to change anytime. All the visa Information on this site is only for general information. They do not guarantee the visa and all the advisory needs to be fulfilled by the embassy and their current requirement of documents.)