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5 countries Indian passport holders can visit with a Japan visa

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 24, 2026, 10:51 IST
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5 countries Indian passport holders can visit with a Japan visa

For Indian travellers, visas often determine not just where you can go, but how easily you can go. So, if any Indian traveller has a valid Japan visa, and is not aware of its true potential, read on to find more. Japan’s move to introduce an eVISA for Indian residents from 1 April 2024 actually changed more than just travel to Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka. Beyond simplifying entry into Japan, a valid Japan visa can unlock access to several other destinations, sometimes visa-free, sometimes through simplified transit or authorisation rules.
This is the kind of travel benefits that many seasoned flyers keep an eye out for. One carefully planned visa, and suddenly your passport opens up to cobbled European-style streets, tropical beaches, futuristic cityscapes, and even Latin American history. Here are five countries Indian passport holders can visit using a valid Japan visa, along with why each destination is worth the journey.
Disclaimer: Visa rules can change without notice. Always verify official requirements before booking flights.

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Georgia

With a valid Japan visa and passport, Indian travellers can enter Georgia visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Georgia feels like Europe without the crowds. Tbilisi’s old town offers you the ideal blend of pastel balconies, hilltop churches, while the countryside opens into wine valleys, dramatic Caucasus mountains, and medieval monasteries. It’s affordable, culturally rich, and of course, remarkably welcoming for long, slow travel.

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Taiwan

A valid Japan visa allows Indians to apply for Taiwan’s ROC Travel Authorisation Certificate, enabling multiple visits for up to 14 days per stay within a 90-day validity period.
Taiwan comes with a unique combination of night markets alive with street cuisine, high-speed trains, wooded hiking paths, and state-of-the-art city living. It exudes a sense of efficiency that is further combined with intimacy, whereas locations such as Jiufen and Taroko Gorge reveal the island’s gentler, picturesque aspects. It’s perfect for those who love urban environments yet yearn for a quick route to the outdoors.

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Philippines

Indian passport holders with a valid Japan visa can visit the Philippines visa-free for 14 days, with the option to extend the stay by 7 additional days.
Few places deliver tropical beauty like the Philippines. You will find powdery white beaches, coral reefs, island-hopping adventures, and laid-back coastal towns, all these and more waiting to keep you hooked throughout. Destinations like Palawan, Boracay, and Cebu cater to both luxury seekers and backpackers, making it a flexible choice for different travel styles.

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Singapore

Under Singapore’s Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF), Indian passport holders can stay for up to 96 hours if they hold a Japan visa valid for at least one month at the time of travel.
Even a short stopover in Singapore packs a punch. From hawker centres serving world-class food to skyline views at Marina Bay, lush gardens, and efficient public transport, the city-state is perfect for a compact, high-impact trip—or a stylish break between long-haul flights.

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Mexico

Indian citizens holding a valid multiple-entry visa for Japan can be exempted from needing a separate Mexican visa, permitting stays of as long as 180 days.
Mexico boasts a rich and influential culture. With ancient ruins, colonial cities, lively street scenes, and a variety of landscapes ranging from beaches to deserts, it stands out as one of the most fulfilling long-distance travel destinations. Mexico City alone offers museums, food, architecture, and neighbourhoods that can keep travellers busy for weeks.

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How this visa is beneficial

Japan’s visa is increasingly becoming a strategic travel document rather than a single-destination permit. For Indian passport holders, it acts as a trust signal, one that other countries recognise, often translating into easier entry, shorter paperwork, or visa-free access.
For travellers planning multi-country itineraries, this can mean:
Fewer visa applications
Lower overall costs
Greater flexibility while planning routes
Each country listed above has specific conditions, including passport validity, onward tickets, and proof of prior entry or valid visas. Immigration officers always retain final authority at the border.
Still, with Japan’s eVISA now accessible from India, one visa can quietly turn into five travel opportunities, if you know where to look.

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