Expat Japan Guide

Amazon Japan Guide for Foreigners: How to Use Amazon.co.jp (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide How to set up and use Amazon Japan (Amazon.co.jp) as a foreigner Navigating the Japanese interface with and without Japanese skills Amazon Prime Japan benefits vs US/UK Prime What you can and can’t ship internationally from Amazon Japan Best deals, Prime Day, and sale strategies How Amazon Japan compares to Rakuten Ichiba and Yahoo Shopping Amazon Japan (Amazon.co.jp) is one of the most useful tools for foreigners in Japan — it delivers almost anything the next day, accepts foreign credit cards, and has a surprisingly usable English interface. Here’s everything you need to know to use it effectively. ...

May 25, 2026 · 6 min · Expat Japan Team
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Car Insurance in Japan as a Foreigner — Complete Guide (2025)

Car insurance in Japan is mandatory — and the system works differently than in most countries. Without the right coverage, a single accident can be financially devastating. Here’s everything you need to know before you get behind the wheel. Japan’s Two-Layer Car Insurance System Layer 1: Compulsory Automobile Liability Insurance (自動車損害賠償責任保険 / 自賠責) This is mandatory — you cannot legally drive in Japan without it. Every registered vehicle must have 自賠責 (Jibaiseki) insurance. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Digital Nomad in Japan 2025: Visa, Costs, Best Cities, and Everything You Need to Know

What you'll learn in this guide Japan’s Digital Nomad Visa: requirements, how to apply, and limitations Best cities in Japan for digital nomads (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and beyond) Real monthly costs for remote workers in Japan Coworking spaces and internet quality Legal ways to stay in Japan long-term as a remote worker Banking and money management for nomads Japan launched a Digital Nomad Visa in 2024, making it the first time remote workers have had a legal, structured way to stay in Japan beyond 90 days. The visa has specific requirements — and significant limitations — but it opens a door that previously required creative workarounds. Here’s everything you need to know. ...

May 25, 2026 · 7 min · Expat Japan Team
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Earthquake Insurance in Japan — Should Foreigners Buy It? (2025)

Standard apartment insurance in Japan does not cover earthquake damage — that requires a separate earthquake insurance policy. Given Japan’s seismic activity, this is not a gap worth leaving open. Here’s how earthquake insurance works and whether you need it. What Standard Renter’s Insurance Doesn’t Cover When foreigners in Japan sign apartment leases, they typically purchase 火災保険 (fire insurance) — often required by the landlord. Standard 火災保険 covers: Fire Water damage (from above-floor leaks) Theft Some accidental damage Standard 火災保険 does NOT cover: ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Food Delivery Apps in Japan: Complete Guide for Foreigners (2025)

What you'll learn in this guide The best food delivery apps in Japan and how they compare Which apps work in English for foreigners Delivery fees, minimums, and subscription options City-by-city availability (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and beyond) Payment methods foreigners can use Food delivery in Japan has exploded since 2020. The market is now competitive and mature — multiple apps fight for market share with promotions, discounts, and expanded coverage. Here’s how to navigate the options as a foreigner. ...

May 25, 2026 · 6 min · Expat Japan Team
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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
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Gift Giving in Japan: A Complete Guide for Foreigners (2025)

You brought a gift — and somehow that made things awkward. Gift-giving in Japan follows an unwritten rulebook most foreigners never see. Get it right, and you build trust instantly. Get it wrong, and you may not even know why the mood shifted. Key Occasions for Gift Giving Omiyage (お土産) — Souvenir Gifts The most common gift-giving occasion in Japan. When you travel — even a day trip — you bring back local food gifts for colleagues, neighbors, or friends. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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Golden Week in Japan: What Foreigners Need to Know (2025)

Golden Week looks like a dream on paper — a whole week off in Japan. In reality, bullet trains sell out in minutes, popular spots triple in price, and half the country is on the move at once. Here’s how to navigate it without losing your mind or your budget. When Is Golden Week 2025? Date Holiday April 29 Showa Day (昭和の日) May 3 Constitution Day (憲法記念日) May 4 Greenery Day (みどりの日) May 5 Children’s Day (こどもの日) With weekends included, most people get 7–10 consecutive days off. Many companies give additional discretionary holidays to bridge the gaps. ...

May 25, 2026 · 3 min · Expat Japan Team
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How to File Taxes in Japan as a Foreigner (2026): Kakutei Shinkoku Complete Guide

Quick Answer Who must file: Freelancers, side-income earners (¥200,000+/year extra income), those with 2+ employers, people who left mid-year, and anyone claiming deductions beyond the standard year-end adjustment. Who doesn’t need to file: Salaried employees with one employer — your company handles it via nenmatsu chōsei. Deadline: February 16–March 15 (for previous year’s income). Biggest mistake foreigners make: Not knowing about the second-year residence tax spike (housing allowance stops, ¥100,000–300,000 bill arrives in June). ...

May 25, 2026 · 8 min · Expat Japan Team
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How to Get Permanent Residency in Japan (2026): Requirements, Timeline, and Tips

You’ve built a life in Japan — maybe years of work, relationships, routines. But every year or two, you sit across from an immigration officer and wait to find out whether you get to stay, whether your job is still the right category, whether your employer will keep sponsoring you. That uncertainty wears on you in ways that are hard to explain to people who haven’t experienced it. Permanent residency changes all of that. No job-category restrictions, no employer dependency, no renewal anxiety. It’s the most significant upgrade in the Japanese immigration system — and this guide tells you exactly how to qualify for it. ...

May 25, 2026 · 5 min · Expat Japan Team