Your practical resource for everything you need to know about living in Japan as a foreigner. Whether you’re planning your move, just arrived, or have been here for years — find clear, up-to-date answers on visas, work, housing, health insurance, and daily life in Japan.

Expat Japan Guide

Moving to Japan from Australia: Complete Guide for Australians (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide Australia’s Working Holiday Visa for Japan — the easiest entry route Australia-Japan tax treaty explained (no double taxation) Cost of living comparison: Australia vs Japan in 2025 What to do with your superannuation when you leave Step-by-step first 30 days in Japan for Australians Banking setup: Wise, Japanese accounts, and keeping Australian banks open Quick Answer Australians can enter Japan on a Working Holiday Visa (ages 18–30), valid for 12 months with the right to work. For long-term residence, the most common route is employer-sponsored work visa. Japan is significantly cheaper than Australia — Sydney rent vs Tokyo rent is roughly 2:1 in Japan’s favour. ...

May 25, 2026 · 7 min · Expat Japan Team
Expat Japan Guide

Moving to Japan from Canada: Complete Guide for Canadians (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide Canada’s Working Holiday Visa for Japan — eligibility, how to apply Canada-Japan Double Tax Agreement explained clearly CAD to JPY: real cost comparison for Canadians in Japan What to do with your RRSP, TFSA, and RESP when leaving Canada Banking setup using Wise and Japanese banks Canadian-specific checklist for the first month in Japan Quick Answer Canadian citizens aged 18–30 can enter Japan on a Working Holiday Visa (12 months, full work rights). For long-term stay, a work visa sponsored by a Japanese employer is the standard route. Japan is significantly cheaper than major Canadian cities — Toronto or Vancouver rent vs Tokyo runs about 2:1 in Japan’s favour. ...

May 25, 2026 · 6 min · Expat Japan Team
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Moving to Japan from India: Complete Guide for Indian Expats (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide Which visa types are available for Indian nationals moving to Japan Japan’s booming IT sector and why Indian engineers are in high demand Salary expectations for Indian IT professionals in Japan (2025 numbers) INR to JPY money transfers — how to avoid bank markups Indian community, food, and cultural support networks in Japan Complete first 30 days checklist for Indians arriving in Japan Quick Answer Indian nationals need a work visa (no Working Holiday Visa available for India-Japan). The most common route is an employer-sponsored Engineer/Humanities visa for IT and engineering roles. Japan has significant demand for Indian IT professionals, and salaries typically range ¥400,000–900,000/month for experienced engineers. ...

May 25, 2026 · 7 min · Expat Japan Team
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Moving to Japan from the UK: Complete Guide for British Expats (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide Visa options for British citizens moving to Japan — including the Working Holiday Visa UK-specific tax considerations when living in Japan NHS vs Japanese healthcare: what changes when you move UK vs Japan cost of living comparison (2025 numbers) Step-by-step first 30 days guide for British expats What to do with your UK bank accounts, pension, and NI contributions Japan is one of the most popular destinations for British expats — and British citizens have a significant advantage: access to the Japan Working Holiday Visa, one of the easiest legal routes into the country. Here’s the complete picture for anyone moving from the UK to Japan in 2025. ...

May 25, 2026 · 7 min · Expat Japan Team
Expat Japan Guide

Moving to Japan from the USA: Complete Checklist & Guide (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide Visa options for Americans moving to Japan What to do before leaving the US (checklist) First 30 days in Japan: what to do and in what order US vs Japan cost of living (real numbers for 2025) US taxes when living abroad — what Americans must know Banking, healthcare, and phone setup for Americans in Japan Moving to Japan from the US is one of the most significant quality-of-life moves an American can make. Low crime, excellent healthcare, world-class food, efficient public transit — and in 2025, with the yen weak against the dollar, the purchasing power of American salaries in Japan is remarkable. Here’s everything you need to know to make it happen. ...

May 25, 2026 · 8 min · Expat Japan Team
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Moving Within Japan: How to Change Apartments as a Foreigner (2025)

Moving apartments within Japan involves more paperwork and more money than most people expect — key money, re-registration, utility transfers, and more. Knowing the process in advance saves real money and avoids nasty surprises. Here’s a complete walkthrough. Timeline Overview When What to Do 1–2 months before Give notice to current landlord 1–3 weeks before Book moving company 1–2 weeks before Notify utilities, internet provider Moving day Complete the move Within 14 days after Update address at city hall Within 14 days after Update immigration (residence card) Within 14 days after Notify employer, bank, etc. Step 1: Give Notice to Current Landlord Check your lease — most Japanese leases require 1–2 months notice before moving out. ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team
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Online Shopping in Japan: Best Sites for Foreigners (2025)

Japan’s online shopping ecosystem is excellent — but much of it operates in Japanese, and not all platforms are foreigner-friendly. The right platforms save you enormous time and money. Here’s a guide to shopping online in Japan as a foreign resident. The Main Platforms Amazon Japan ⭐ Best for Foreigners amazon.co.jp — the easiest starting point. English interface available (switch in settings) Fast delivery (often next day or same day in major cities) Prime membership ¥600/month — worth it for frequent shoppers Works with foreign credit cards Amazon Fresh for grocery delivery Tips: ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Onsen Guide for Foreigners in Japan (2025): Rules, Etiquette, and Best Baths

Onsen is one of the best things about living in Japan — but first-timers often approach it with anxiety they don’t need to have. The etiquette is simple. The experience is worth it. Here’s everything you need to enjoy onsen with confidence. Types of Onsen Type Description 露天風呂 (Rotenburo) Outdoor bath — often the most scenic 内湯 (Uchiyu) Indoor bath 貸切風呂 (Kashikiri-buro) Private/reserved bath — book in advance 混浴 (Konyoku) Mixed-gender bath — increasingly rare 日帰り温泉 (Higaeri onsen) Day-trip onsen — no overnight stay needed The Basic Rules Before You Enter Pay at the front desk (番台) — usually ¥500–1,500 for day use Separate by gender — men (男/♂) and women (女/♀) use different entrances Remove shoes at the entrance, store in lockers In the Changing Room (脱衣所) Undress completely — swimwear is not allowed in traditional onsen Store clothes and valuables in a locker Bring your small towel (tenugui) into the bath area At the Washing Station (洗い場) Always wash your entire body before entering the bath — this is non-negotiable Sit at a washing station (individual shower station with stool and bucket) Use the soap and shampoo provided (or bring your own) Rinse all soap off completely before entering the hot spring In the Bath Keep your small towel out of the water (fold it on your head or set it aside) No splashing, swimming, or loud talking Don’t drain or dirty the water Rinse off again after soaking if you’ve been sweating heavily Tattoo Policy This is the biggest issue for many foreigners. Most traditional onsen and public baths do not allow tattoos due to historical association with the yakuza. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Owning a Pet in Japan as a Foreigner (2025): Dogs, Cats, and Apartments

Bringing a pet to Japan or getting one here involves regulations, costs, and apartment rules that catch many foreigners off guard. Done right, it’s entirely manageable. Here’s the full picture on pet ownership in Japan. Can You Have a Pet in Your Apartment? This is the first and most important question. Many Japanese apartments are ペット不可 (pets not allowed). Check your lease carefully. What to look for: ペット可 (petto ka) — pets allowed ペット相談 (petto soudan) — pets negotiable (discuss with landlord) ペット不可 (petto fuka) — no pets Reality: Finding a pet-friendly apartment adds difficulty and usually cost. Pet-friendly apartments often require a larger deposit and sometimes extra monthly fees. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Package Delivery in Japan: How It Works for Foreigners (2025)

Japan’s package delivery system is world-class — precise delivery windows, easy redelivery, and multiple pickup options. But the notes left on your door and the automated phone systems are in Japanese. Here’s how to handle deliveries without missing your packages. Major Delivery Companies Company Logo Color Common For ヤマト運輸 (Yamato / Kuroneko) Black cat Amazon, general parcels 佐川急便 (Sagawa) Red Rakuten, general parcels 日本郵便 (Japan Post) Red/White Letters, government, some Amazon Amazon Delivery Blue Amazon orders Each company has its own tracking system and redelivery process. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team