Hong Kong 🇭🇰 → 🇯🇵 Japan: Complete 2026 Guide

From: Hong Kong  ·  To: Japan  ·  Updated: June 2026
Work Study Immigration Travel

Working in Japan from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

Main Work Visa
Engineer / Specialist in Humanities
Employer Requirement
Japanese company sponsorship required
Avg Salary (Tokyo)
¥4,000,000–8,000,000/yr
Difficulty
Easy–Moderate

Engineer / Specialist in Humanities / International Services Visa

The most common work visa for HK professionals in Japan is the Engineer / Specialist in Humanities / International Services (技術・人文知識・国際業務) status of residence. It covers IT engineers, finance professionals, designers, translators, and roles requiring specialist knowledge. Applicants need a job offer from a Japanese employer, a university degree (or 10+ years relevant work experience), and the employer must apply to the Regional Immigration Services Bureau on the employee's behalf.

Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) Visa

Japan's Highly Skilled Professional (HSP) points-based visa offers fast-track benefits including earlier eligibility for permanent residence and the ability to have family members work in Japan. Points are awarded for academic qualifications, work experience, annual income, age, and Japanese language ability. HK professionals with advanced degrees and salaries over ¥6,000,000/year typically score well.

Cantonese Community and HK–Japan Business Links

Japan has a significant Cantonese-speaking community, particularly among older ethnic Chinese residents in Yokohama Chinatown — the largest Chinatown in Japan. Many Japanese companies in tourism, hospitality, and luxury retail actively seek Cantonese speakers to serve HK and mainland Chinese visitors. The weak yen since 2022 has made Japan-based salaries lower in HKD terms, but cost of living has also remained moderate.

Studying in Japan from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

National University Fees
¥535,800/yr (standard)
English-Taught Programs
Waseda, APU, Keio, UTokyo
MEXT Scholarship
Full tuition + ¥117,000/month stipend
Difficulty
Moderate

Student Visa and Application Process

Studying in Japan for more than 90 days requires a College Student (留学) status of residence. The institution applies for a CoE; once issued, you apply for the student visa at the Japanese Consulate in Hong Kong. Japanese national universities charge a standard annual tuition of ¥535,800 (approximately HKD 27,000) plus a ¥282,000 entrance fee — remarkably affordable compared to English-speaking alternatives.

English-Taught Graduate Programs

Several top Japanese universities offer English-medium graduate programs attractive to HK students who have not studied Japanese. Waseda University (GSAPS, School of International Liberal Studies), APU (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) in Beppu, Keio University, and University of Tokyo's Graduate School offer master's programs delivered entirely in English.

MEXT Scholarship

The MEXT (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship is Japan's government scholarship for international students, covering full tuition and providing a monthly living stipend of ¥117,000–145,000 depending on level. Highly competitive — applicants from HK apply through the Japanese Consulate in Hong Kong. The scholarship covers undergraduate, research students, and graduate levels.

Immigrating to Japan from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

Standard PR Timeline
10 years continuous residence
HSP Fast-Track PR
1 year (80+ points) / 3 years (70+ pts)
Citizenship Requirement
5 yrs residence; renounce other nationalities
Difficulty
Hard

Permanent Residence

Japan's permanent residence (永住者) is highly valued — it allows the holder to live and work in Japan indefinitely without status restrictions. The standard requirement is 10 years of continuous residence, including at least 5 years on a work-related status. HSP visa holders can fast-track to PR after just 1 year (80+ points) or 3 years (70+ points). Good behaviour, tax compliance, and pension payment records are all assessed.

Citizenship — Japan Does Not Allow Dual Nationality

Japan requires applicants for citizenship (帰化) to renounce all other citizenships, including HKSAR. This is a major barrier for HK residents who value their travel document or wish to maintain ties to Hong Kong. Citizenship requirements include 5 years of continuous residence, Japanese language ability (approximately JLPT N3–N2 level in practice), and a clean legal record. Few HK residents pursue Japanese citizenship for this reason.

Spouse Visa and Family Pathways

HK residents married to Japanese nationals can apply for a Spouse or Child of Japanese National status, which allows work without restriction and is a common pathway for those in binational relationships. After 3 years of marriage and 1 year of residence, this can lead to PR eligibility. Japan-HK marriages are relatively common given cultural and geographic proximity.

Traveling to Japan from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

Entry Requirement (HKSAR)
Visa-free — 90 days
BN(O) Entry
Visa-free — 90 days
Flight Time (HKG–NRT)
~4 hours direct
Difficulty
Easy
HKSAR vs BN(O) Passport — Japan Travel: Both HKSAR and BN(O) passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to Japan for up to 90 days. HKSAR holders travel on their Hong Kong SAR passport without any advance visa application. BN(O) holders on their British passport are similarly visa-free for 90 days. Japan is one of the most accessible destinations from Hong Kong with no pre-travel paperwork required for either document.

Visa-Free Entry and Visit Japan Web

HKSAR passport holders have enjoyed visa-free access to Japan for 90 days per visit for decades. Japan introduced the Visit Japan Web digital registration platform to pre-register immigration and customs declarations, significantly speeding up airport arrival. Registration is optional but recommended for Narita (NRT), Haneda (HND), Kansai (KIX), and other major airports.

Flights and Connectivity

Hong Kong and Japan are extremely well connected. Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA), Hong Kong Express, and Peach operate multiple daily flights between HKG and Tokyo (NRT/HND), Osaka (KIX), Fukuoka (FUK), and Sapporo (CTS). Budget carriers have made travel affordable for HK visitors.

Practical Travel Tips

Japan is one of HK residents' most popular travel destinations. The weak yen has made Japan exceptionally affordable for HK travellers — dining, transport, and accommodation all represent strong value. IC cards (Suica, Pasmo) function similarly to the Octopus card and can be loaded and used for trains, convenience stores, and vending machines. Cantonese is understood at some tourist locations due to the high volume of HK visitors.

Official Sources

Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs — Visa Information Immigration Services Agency of Japan JASSO — Japan Student Services Organisation (Scholarships)

About this guide — Data researched against official government sources. Last reviewed June 2026. LeaveThisCountry provides general information only — not legal or immigration advice. See our disclaimer.