Japan is increasingly becoming a desirable destination for digital nomads, thanks to its rich cultural heritage, safety, and relatively lower cost of living compared to many Western countries. Spending time in Japan has also become more attractive as the Japanese yen has weakened considerably since 2022. However, the absence of a specific visa for digital nomads poses challenges for those wishing to stay longer. Hoping to capitalize on this trend, the Japanese government has announced that they are actively considering the introduction of a digital nomad visa, which could significantly change the landscape for remote workers in Japan.
The Japanese government’s initiative, led by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s administration,
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