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Japan Visa Itinerary & Schedule of Stay for Bangladeshis (2026)

Bangladeshi citizens need a Japan tourist visa — there is no visa-free entry, and Bangladesh is not eVisa-eligible. Applications are filed through the Embassy of Japan or a Japan Visa Application Centre (VFS Global). One document decides how smoothly your application goes: the daily itinerary, also called the Schedule of Stay. It is a required supporting document, and it has to be clean, day-by-day, and consistent with your flights and hotels.

Why the itinerary matters

The Schedule of Stay is how the consulate confirms your trip is real and properly planned. Your dates must match your flight and hotel bookings, and each day needs specific activities — actual places you will visit, not a vague "tourism" label. A clean, specific, correctly formatted itinerary removes the most common reasons applications stall.

The 4-column format

The Schedule of Stay is a simple 4-column table covering every day from arrival to departure:

Sample itinerary (Dhaka → Tokyo)

DateActivity PlanContactAccommodation
Day 1Arrive Narita (NRT) from Dhaka (DAC) via a regional hub. Transfer to hotel in Asakusa.Hotel front deskRichmond Hotel Asakusa, Tokyo
Day 2–3Tokyo: Senso-ji Temple, Ueno Park, Meiji Shrine, Shibuya Crossing.Richmond Hotel Asakusa, Tokyo
Day 4Day trip to Hakone / Mt. Fuji (Lake Ashi, Owakudani).Richmond Hotel Asakusa, Tokyo
Day 5Shinkansen to Kyoto. Fushimi Inari Taisha.Hotel front deskKyoto Tower Hotel, Kyoto
Day 6Kyoto: Kinkaku-ji, Arashiyama; afternoon in Osaka — Osaka Castle, Dotonbori.Kyoto Tower Hotel, Kyoto
Day 7Return to Dhaka from Kansai (KIX).Airline

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