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

Packing List for Moving to Japan: What to Bring (and What to Leave Behind)

What you'll learn in this guide Exactly what to bring vs what to buy in Japan Items that are hard to find or expensive in Japan (especially for larger sizes) Documents you must bring — not optional Electronics compatibility in Japan The complete packing checklist for your move to Japan Quick Answer Bring: documents (originals + copies), medications (3-month supply plus prescriptions), clothes in larger sizes, power adapters, and your debit card with no foreign transaction fees. Buy in Japan: most furniture, electronics, and daily goods — Japan has excellent quality at reasonable prices and shipping items from overseas costs far more than buying locally. ...

May 25, 2026 · 6 min · Expat Japan Team
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Pocket WiFi and Mobile Internet in Japan (2025 Guide)

Pocket WiFi and SIM cards are both solid options for staying connected in Japan — but which one makes sense depends entirely on your situation. Choosing the wrong option means either overpaying or dealing with constant connectivity problems. Here’s how to decide. Your Options at a Glance Option Speed Cost Setup Time Pocket WiFi (rental) Medium ¥3,000–¥5,000/month Immediate Data SIM card Medium ¥1,500–¥4,000/month Same day Home WiFi router (SIM) Medium ¥3,000–¥5,000/month Same day Fiber internet Fast ¥4,000–¥6,000/month 2–4 weeks Pocket WiFi A portable WiFi router that connects multiple devices (phone, laptop, tablet) to mobile internet via a SIM card inside. Carry it in your bag and you have WiFi anywhere in Japan. ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team
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Second-Hand Shopping in Japan: Guide for Foreigners (2025)

Japan’s second-hand market is enormous, affordable, and full of items in near-perfect condition — because Japanese people take exceptional care of their possessions. Foreigners who discover it early save thousands. Here’s where to shop and what to look for. Why Japan’s Second-Hand Market is Special Items are returned/donated in excellent condition (Japanese cultural standard) Previous owners often include original packaging, manuals, and accessories Competitive market keeps prices fair Massive supply — downsizing, moving, and decluttering are very common Online Platforms Mercari (メルカリ) ⭐ Best Overall Japan’s largest C2C resale app. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Sending Money from Japan Overseas: Cheapest Options (2025)

Sending money overseas from Japan is something most foreigners do regularly — and most of them are overpaying on fees and exchange rates. The best services for international transfers from Japan can save you significant money each year. Here’s how to compare your options. Quick Comparison Service Fee (¥100,000 transfer) Speed Best For Wise ~¥400–600 1–2 days Most people, most currencies SBI Remit ¥0–500 1–3 days Philippines, China, specific corridors Japan Post ¥2,500 3–5 days Simple, accessible Megabank SWIFT ¥2,000–4,000 + rate spread 3–5 days Avoid Revolut Low fees, limits apply 1–2 days Multi-currency users Wise — Best for Most People Wise (formerly TransferWise) consistently offers the best exchange rates and transparent fees for international transfers. ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team
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Share Houses in Japan for Foreigners: Complete Guide (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide What a share house in Japan is and how it differs from a normal apartment Top share house operators for foreigners: Sakura House, Borderless House, Oak House Real costs including all fees (much lower upfront than regular apartments) The pros and cons of share house life in Japan How to find a share house and what the application process looks like Quick Answer A Japanese share house (シェアハウス) is a fully furnished private room with shared common spaces (kitchen, bathroom, living area). For foreigners, the advantages are major: no guarantor needed, no key money, fully furnished, short minimum stays (1–3 months), and English-speaking management. Costs: ¥35,000–80,000/month for a private room, all-inclusive. ...

May 25, 2026 · 6 min · Expat Japan Team
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Shinkansen Guide for Foreigners in Japan: How to Book, Tickets, and Save Money (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide How to buy Shinkansen tickets (at the station and online) Reserved vs unreserved seats: when to book which The JR Pass: is it worth it for foreigners in Japan? IC card (Suica/PASMO) and Shinkansen: can you use them? How to save money on Shinkansen travel Key routes and travel times between major cities Quick Answer Shinkansen tickets can be bought at JR station ticket machines (some have English), at ticket windows (みどりの窓口), via the Eki-Net app (Japanese), or EX-IC app (for Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen). IC cards (Suica/PASMO) cannot be used for Shinkansen travel — you need a separate Shinkansen ticket. The JR Pass is worth it if you make 3+ long-distance trips within 7–21 days. ...

May 25, 2026 · 6 min · Expat Japan Team
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Social Insurance in Japan for Foreigners — Health, Pension & Unemployment (2025)

Social insurance in Japan isn’t optional — it’s mandatory, and your employer or local ward office will expect you to be enrolled. Many foreigners arrive without understanding how the system works or what they’re paying into. Here’s a clear explanation of what social insurance covers and what it costs. The Two Systems: Shakai Hoken vs. Kokumin Hoken There are two main social insurance tracks in Japan: 1. Employees’ Social Insurance (Shakai Hoken) If you work full-time for a company, you are automatically enrolled in the employees’ social insurance system, which includes: ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team
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Suica & IC Card Guide for Foreigners in Japan (2025)

Suica is the single most useful thing you can set up on your first day in Japan. One card handles trains, buses, convenience stores, and vending machines across the country. Here’s how to get one, load it, and use it everywhere. What Is an IC Card? An IC card is a rechargeable contactless card that you tap to pay for: Trains and subways Buses Convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart) Vending machines Some restaurants and shops You load money onto the card, tap in when you board, tap out when you exit. The fare is deducted automatically. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Tattoos in Japan: What Foreigners Need to Know (Onsen, Gyms, Pools) 2025

What you'll learn in this guide Why tattoos are restricted in many Japanese facilities (the historical reason) Which types of facilities ban tattoos and which are becoming more flexible How to find tattoo-friendly onsens in Japan Gym and pool policies for tattooed foreigners Japan’s changing attitude toward tattoos in 2025 Practical tips for navigating Japan with visible tattoos Quick Answer Tattoos are not illegal in Japan, but they are banned from many traditional facilities — particularly onsens (hot springs), public pools, and some gyms. The reason is historical association with yakuza (organized crime). Japan’s policies are gradually becoming more flexible for foreigners, but you need to know where restrictions apply before planning activities. ...

May 25, 2026 · 6 min · Expat Japan Team
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Typhoon Preparedness in Japan — A Foreigner's Survival Guide (2025)

Japan’s typhoon season runs from summer through early autumn, and the storms can be severe enough to shut down cities entirely. Preparation before a typhoon arrives is what keeps it manageable. Here’s what every foreigner in Japan should have ready before the season starts. When Is Typhoon Season? Typhoon season in Japan runs roughly from June through October, with the most intense and frequent storms occurring in August and September. Okinawa and Kyushu face the most direct hits, but typhoons regularly affect Shikoku, the Kinki region (Osaka, Kyoto), and even the Kanto area (Tokyo). ...

May 25, 2026 · 4 min · Expat Japan Team