Transit visa for Narita

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Narita offers sterile international transfer, so no, you do not need transit visas. Obviously you will need to demonstrate to airline staff when leaving Manila and Toronto that you have connecting flights to take you out of Japan.

Incidentally, as a Canadian you can enter Japan without a prior visa, and your girlfriend would also probably be eligible for a shore pass of up to 72 hours on arrival. (Young Philippine women would usually be considered high-risk, since there are so many working in the nightlife industry in Japan illegally, but since you're travelling together and connecting to a Western country, you'd be unlikely to have problems.) This is unlikely to be worth the hassle if you only have a 5-hour layover though, but next time...

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