yes, my passport’s place of issue says “27,” which refers to Osaka. It’s just a number, but it represents the place of issue, which is a Japanese prefecture.
Thank you for sharing the information. I’ll make sure to add Japan next time… :)
Thank you for your answer. I entered “27” as the place of issue, thinking it was okay since “27” is listed in my passport as the place of issue (weird, but true). However, others suggested that I should enter “Japan” in my application next time.
Did you enter your country name as the place of issue? I was wondering if I need to enter both the country name and the prefecture.
Thank you for your answer. I feel really stupid 😂 because I wrote “27” as the place of issue. I thought it was okay since “27” is listed in my passport as the place of issue. Should I have written the prefecture name plus the country name instead?