For a Japan tourist visa, there is no officially fixed bank balance requirement. However, applicants must prove they have enough financial resources to cover flights, accommodation, daily expenses and any emergencies during their stay. As a general guideline, having at least 5,000–10,000 AED in your bank account for a short trip of one to two weeks significantly improves your chances of approval. Longer stays or family trips may require higher balances.
Why Bank Balance Matters
The Japanese authorities want assurance that visitors will not overstay, work illegally or face financial difficulties during their visit. That is why bank statements for the last 3–6 months are required for most applications.
A strong bank balance:
- Shows financial stability.
- Proves you can afford flights, hotels, food, transport and sightseeing.
- Reduces the risk of visa rejection due to financial doubts.
Recommended Minimum Balances
While not officially published, travel consultants and past applicants generally suggest:
| Trip Type | Recommended Bank Balance |
| Solo traveler (7–10 days) | Around 5,000–7,000 AED |
| Couple (7–10 days) | Around 10,000–14,000 AED |
| Family of four (7–10 days) | Around 18,000–25,000 AED |
| Extended stay (2–3 weeks) | 15,000 AED or more depending on travel style |
These figures are estimates based on average daily costs in Japan, plus flight and hotel expenses.
How to Calculate Your Own Requirement
- Flights – Return ticket from Dubai/Abu Dhabi to Tokyo or Osaka usually costs 2,500–4,000 AED per person.
- Accommodation – Budget hotels average 250–400 AED per night, while mid-range hotels can cost 500–700 AED per night. For 10 nights, expect 2,500–7,000 AED.
- Daily expenses – Food, metro, sightseeing and local travel average 200–350 AED per person per day. For 10 days, that is around 2,000–3,500 AED.
- Emergency funds – At least 1,500–2,000 AED reserved for unforeseen costs.
So, a single traveler for 10 days should plan to show a balance of at least 7,500–9,000 AED. Couples and families must multiply accordingly.
Tips for Bank Statements
- Provide recent 3–6 months of official statements (with bank stamp if required).
- Maintain a stable balance, sudden last-minute deposits may raise suspicion.
- Ensure your salary or income deposits appear clearly.
- If sponsored (by spouse, parent or company), attach a letter of sponsorship along with their bank statements.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Showing a low or fluctuating balance right before application.
- Submitting unofficial or unverified bank statements.
- Forgetting to provide proof of income alongside savings.
- Assuming that only one family member’s account is enough. Sometimes each traveler must show proof of funds.
There is no fixed official figure for the bank balance required for a Japan tourist visa. However, as a rule of thumb, UAE applicants should aim for at least 5,000–10,000 AED for an individual trip, with higher amounts for families or longer stays. The key is to prove consistent financial stability through bank statements covering the last 3–6 months. A strong financial profile, combined with confirmed bookings and a valid travel plan, will significantly improve your chances of a successful visa approval.