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IACICA 2026

  • Home
  • Key Information 
    • Important Dates
    • Conference Topics
    • Publication
    • Committee
    • Invited Speakers
    • Conference Schedule
  • Call for Papers
  • Paper Submission
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  • About Kyoto
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      • Important Dates
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      • Publication
      • Committee
      • Invited Speakers
      • Conference Schedule
    • Call for Papers
    • Paper Submission
    • Registration
    • About Kyoto
    • Contact
  • KYOTO CITY

    Kyoto, the former imperial capital of Japan, is a city where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with modern sophistication. Home to countless temples, shrines, gardens, and traditional crafts, Kyoto offers an unparalleled window into Japan's rich cultural heritage. For a conference dedicated to innovation in culture and arts, Kyoto provides the perfect backdrop — a living museum where centuries-old traditions continue to inspire contemporary creativity.

    We invite you to experience the timeless beauty and creative spirit of Kyoto during IACICA 2026. Let the city's artistic heritage inspire your research, spark new ideas, and foster meaningful connections with fellow scholars and artists from around the world.

  • VISA APPLICATION

    Necessary Materials to Apply for Japanese Visa

    A visa is NOT necessary for US passport holders visiting Japan for a short-term stay of less than 90 days with the purpose of tourism and business.

    *Please note that the visa waiver arrangement with the United States does NOT apply to U.S. individuals wishing to travel to Japan for news media related activities, attending depositions taken by U.S. Consul, or for U.S. Federal Government employees on official business or transit to/from official mission.

    1.List of Nationals and Citizens of Countries and Regions with Reciprocal Visa Exemption Arrangements with Japan.

    2.Please note that in principle we do not accept an application from B-1 and B-2 U.S. visa status holders.

    3.You must be a resident of DC, VA, or MD in order to apply for a visa through the Embassy in DC.

    4.To check the location of the Embassy/Consulate-General with jurisdiction over your place of residence, please click here.

    5.As a general rule, the visa applicant should come in person with exception of applications for diplomatic/official visas and applications through formal application agencies.

    Visa Validity

    In general, a visa is only valid for one entry. A visa is valid for 3 months from the day of issuance. Therefore, entry into Japan should occur within this time frame. A Multiple entry visa is valid for 1 to 5 years.

    Multiple entry visas can be issued to citizens of countries that Japan has bilateral agreements with and to visitors with business purposes. A Double-Entry Transit visa is valid for 4 months and can be used twice (once on the way to your destination and once on the return trip) to complete a round trip.

    For the detailed information, please check with local embassy in your country or visit http://www.immi-moj.go.jp/english/index.html.

    Announcement

    Please note IACICA 2026 is not authorized to assist with the VISA process beyond providing the Notification of Acceptance Letter and Invitation Letter (after registration) issued by the IACICA 2026 Committee Board.

    Should your application be denied, IACICA 2026 cannot change the decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, nor will IACICA 2026 engage in discussion or correspondence with the MOFA or the Embassy on behalf of the applicant. The registration fee cannot be refunded when the VISA application of individual being denied.

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