You'll need to check the
list of the countries that have the visa exemption
agreement with Japan. If your country is included in the list, then you will
not be required for a visa when entering Japan under normal
circumstances.
If your country is not included in the list, you'll need to obtain a
short-term stay visa from the embassy
of Japan in your country.
Please read the Japanese visa guide
provided by the ministry of foreign affairs carefully. And be informed
that it is the embassy of Japan in your country that makes a decision on
issuing a visa. Whether the attendees need
Letter of Invitation fully depends on the
relations between countries. The conference organizers hereby reiterate
that we are neither able to nor authorized to decide the relations
between countries.
Letter of Invitation is an official document
which confirms a registration payment and extends an official invitation
to the paid registrant to attend and participate in the upcoming
conference. It provides you with an official reason to come to Japan. It
may be required for visa application if you are from a country that does
not have a visa exemption agreement with Japan.
In order to qualify for a Letter of Invitation, you must meet
both of the following criteria:
Be a registered author of an accepted full paper or abstract
Have paid the conference registration fee.
Letter of Guarantee is a letter in which an individual or body agrees to be legally and financially responsible for you during your stay in Japan. You may know a willing individual or institution in Japan who is willing to act as a guarantor, or, if you have no connection with the country, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs may find that it is acceptable to have your university act as the guarantor. Kindly note that the conference organizer cannot provide Letters of Guarantee.