Japan is one of the world's top tourist destinations due to its gastronomical delights, bustling cityscapes, and other spectacular attractions. A multiple-entry visa allows the holder to enter Japan many times for at least 15 to 30 days per stay within a specified period. Except for retirees, housewives, and unemployed individuals, the Japanese Embassy would soon require "considerably high-income" individuals to provide the following documents for a multiple-entry visa: Original copy of the bank certificate showing the balance within the last six months. The spouses and children of "considerably high-income" individuals may also apply for a multiple-entry visa. They must provide a Philippine Statistics Authority-issued birth certificate or marriage certificate to prove the relationship.