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I have bad news for you: you will need a Japanese visa for this connection, and you will be denied boarding if you don't have one.

I'm not sure how you managed to book Cebu and ZipAir on the same itinerary, but both are point-to-point low cost carriers that do not offer connections with other airlines. You will thisthus need to clear immigration, collect and recheck your bags, and pass through immigration again, and for Philippines citizens this requires a visa.

What's more, Narita is not a 24-hour airport, it closes at night and all transit passengers are herded outside. So if you have an overnight layover, you need a visa, full stop.

Shore passes are available at the discretion of immigration officials for passengers who have a legal airside transit through Japanese airports, and can complete their journey even if the shore pass is refused. Unfortunately you do not qualify.

I have bad news for you: you will need a Japanese visa for this connection, and you will be denied boarding if you don't have one.

I'm not sure how you managed to book Cebu and ZipAir on the same itinerary, but both are point-to-point low cost carriers that do not offer connections with other airlines. You will this need to clear immigration, collect and recheck your bags, and pass through immigration again, and for Philippines citizens this requires a visa.

What's more, Narita is not a 24-hour airport, it closes at night and all transit passengers are herded outside. So if you have an overnight layover, you need a visa, full stop.

Shore passes are available at the discretion of immigration officials for passengers who have a legal airside transit through Japanese airports, and can complete their journey even if the shore pass is refused. Unfortunately you do not qualify.

I have bad news for you: you will need a Japanese visa for this connection, and you will be denied boarding if you don't have one.

I'm not sure how you managed to book Cebu and ZipAir on the same itinerary, but both are point-to-point low cost carriers that do not offer connections with other airlines. You will thus need to clear immigration, collect and recheck your bags, and pass through immigration again, and for Philippines citizens this requires a visa.

What's more, Narita is not a 24-hour airport, it closes at night and all transit passengers are herded outside. So if you have an overnight layover, you need a visa, full stop.

Shore passes are available at the discretion of immigration officials for passengers who have a legal airside transit through Japanese airports, and can complete their journey even if the shore pass is refused. Unfortunately you do not qualify.

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lambshaanxy
  • 99.1k
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I have bad news for you: you will need a Japanese visa for this connection, and you will be denied boarding if you don't have one.

I'm not sure how you managed to book Cebu and ZipAir on the same itinerary, but both are point-to-point low cost carriers that do not offer connections with other airlines. You will this need to clear immigration, collect and recheck your bags, and pass through immigration again, and for Philippines citizens this requires a visa.

What's more, Narita is not a 24-hour airport, it closes at night and all transit passengers are herded outside. So if you have an overnight layover, you need a visa, full stop.

Shore passes are available at the discretion of immigration officials for passengers who have a legal airside transit through Japanese airports, and can complete their journey even if the shore pass is refused. Unfortunately you do not qualify.