Morocco from Japan – The Complete 2026 Guide
Morocco is a dream destination for Japanese travelers — extraordinary visual beauty, ancient craftsmanship, and dramatic landscapes. The Sahara Desert, the blue streets of Chefchaouen, the intricate zellige tilework of Fes — Morocco rewards the eye at every turn.
Flights from Japan to Morocco
- Tokyo Narita to Casablanca via Dubai (Emirates) or Doha (Qatar Airways): from JPY 120,000 round trip, ~16-18 hours total
- Tokyo Haneda to Marrakech via Paris (Air France) or London (British Airways): from JPY 130,000 round trip
- Osaka Kansai to Casablanca via Dubai: from JPY 115,000 round trip
Do Japanese Citizens Need a Visa for Morocco?
No. Japanese passport holders can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days.
Currency and Costs for Japanese Travelers
Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). As of 2026, JPY 100 ≈ 7.5 MAD. A full restaurant meal costs JPY 600-1,800, a luxury riad room JPY 9,000-18,000/night.
Best Time to Visit Morocco from Japan
- March-May: Perfect weather — aligns with Japanese spring
- September-November: Excellent conditions, fewer crowds
- December-February: Cool cities, magical Sahara
- July-August: Extremely hot (40°C+) — not recommended
Best Morocco Tours for Japanese Travelers
- 7-Day Grand Morocco Tour — Marrakech, Sahara, Fes and Chefchaouen
- 10-Day Ultimate Morocco Tour
- 5-Day Morocco Photography Tour — Chefchaouen, Fes tanneries, Sahara dunes
- Fes Pottery and Zellige Craft Workshop
- Luxury Desert Camp – Overnight in the Sahara
Tips for Japanese Travelers in Morocco
- Power adapters: Morocco uses 220V Type C/E plugs — bring a Japanese-to-EU adapter and voltage converter
- Buy a local SIM at the airport for cheap data
- Always ask permission before photographing people — a smile and small tip is appreciated
- Morocco's zellige tilework, leather goods, and argan oil products make exceptional souvenirs
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