Japan 🇯🇵 → 🇮🇹 Italy: Complete 2026 Guide

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

Working in Italy from Japan

Quick Facts

Main Work Route
EU Blue Card
Difficulty
Hard
EU Blue Card Min.
€30,850/year
Key Industries
Fashion, Automotive, Tech

Italy and Japan share deep cultural ties — design, craftsmanship, cuisine, and aesthetics create natural connections. Japanese companies including Toyota (owns stake in Ferrari/Fiat relationship network), Panasonic, and Sony maintain Italian offices. Japanese designers and chefs are in strong demand in Milan and Rome.

EU Blue Card

Decreto Flussi (Work Quota)

Japanese Professional Demand in Italy

Studying in Italy from Japan

Quick Facts

Public Tuition
€900–€3,000/yr
Difficulty
Moderate
Top University
Politecnico di Milano
EDISU Scholarship
Full tuition + stipend

Italy is a dream destination for Japanese students of fashion, design, architecture, and gastronomy. Politecnico di Milano's design programs rank globally in the top 3–5. Living costs are lower than Tokyo, and many master's programs are offered in English. Japan-Italy bilateral education ties offer scholarship opportunities.

Student Visa Requirements

Universities and Costs

UniversityTuition/yrStrength
Politecnico di Milano€1,000–€3,900Design, Engineering, Architecture
Bocconi University€13,000–€15,000Business, Finance
NABA (Fashion/Design)€12,000–€17,000Fashion Design, Fine Arts
University of Bologna€1,000–€2,500Law, Sciences, Humanities

Scholarships

Immigrating to Italy from Japan

Quick Facts

Passive Income Route
Elective Residency Visa
Difficulty
Hard
Min. Income (ERV)
€31,000/year
Citizenship Path
10 years residency

Long-term settlement in Italy for Japanese nationals requires navigating one of several residence pathways. The Elective Residency Visa suits Japanese retirees or those with passive income. Italy's 10-year citizenship path ultimately grants EU citizenship and free movement across 27 member states.

Elective Residency Visa (ERV)

Investor Visa

Italian Citizenship

Traveling to Italy from Japan

Quick Facts

Visa Required
None (Schengen free)
Difficulty
Easy
Max Stay
90 days / 180 days
Flight Time
~13–14 hours

Japanese passport holders enjoy visa-free Schengen access — Italy and 26 other European countries for up to 90 days with no application or fee. Italy is the single most popular European destination for Japanese tourists, with Japan consistently ranking in Italy's top 5 tourist source markets. Cultural and aesthetic affinities run deep.

Entry Requirements

Travel Costs (JPY)

CategoryBudgetMid-range
Flights (Tokyo–Rome)¥70,000–¥130,000¥140,000–¥280,000
Hotel/night (Rome, 3-star)¥9,000–¥18,000¥20,000–¥50,000
Meals/day¥4,000–¥8,000¥8,000–¥20,000
Train (Rome–Florence Frecciarossa)¥2,000–¥5,000¥5,000–¥15,000

Top Destinations

Official Sources

Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs — Visas Universitaly — Study in Italy MAECI — Italian Government Scholarships

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