Expat Japan Guide

Furusato Nozei (ふるさと納税) Guide for Foreigners in Japan (2025)

Furusato Nozei — hometown tax — is one of Japan’s best-kept money-saving secrets, and most foreigners who pay residence tax here have no idea they’re eligible. Done right, you can receive thousands of yen in local goods and products at essentially no net cost. Here’s how it works. How It Works You donate to any municipality in Japan (not your own) The municipality sends you a gift (返礼品) — usually food, drink, local products You deduct the donation from your income tax and residence tax — minus a ¥2,000 personal contribution Net cost to you: ¥2,000 total, regardless of how much you donate (up to your limit) Example: You donate ¥50,000 to a municipality in Hokkaido. They send you ¥15,000 worth of crab and beef. You deduct ¥48,000 from your taxes (¥50,000 – ¥2,000). Your net cost: ¥2,000 + the money you already owed in taxes anyway. ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team
Expat Japan Guide

Residence Tax in Japan for Foreigners: What You Need to Know (2025)

Residence tax in Japan arrives as a surprise for most foreigners in their second year — it’s a substantial bill that many people aren’t financially prepared for. Understanding how it works before it arrives makes it much easier to manage. Here’s what residence tax is and how to plan for it. What Is Residence Tax? Residence tax funds local government services — roads, schools, public facilities. Every resident of Japan is required to pay it, regardless of nationality. ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team