Louise Bremner <dame_zumari@yahoo.com> dixit:
>> Will they suspect me of attempting to work in the country? 

>It's possible they have that in mind, but if you have a valid return
>ticket and look reasonably neat and presentable, they won't have cause
>to turn you around (unless maybe if you're on an Australian passport,
>but I think that's been resolved now).

What are you referring to there? (Japanese immigration officials
can and do refuse entry to people attempting to use the 90-day
visa waiver for tourists if they suspect the person is going to work,
or has insufficient funds to support themselves.)

>> Also I always appear nervous in immigration queues... is it possible to be
>> evicted from the country based in this?

>Many people are nervous in immigration queues. The Immigration ossifers
>are well aware of that. 

>If you're really worried about this, ring the Japanese embassy/consulate
>in your country and discuss it with them.

But don't mention that you are planning to work on a tourist visa, or
you'll find yourself with a special, and expensive, welcome.

-- 
Jim Breen        http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/
Clayton School of Information Technology,
Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia 
ジム・ブリーン@モナシュ大学