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Moving To Japan

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Comprehensive Guide on Relocating to Japan

Moving to a new country can be overwhelming, but with the right preparation, it becomes an exciting journey. At Compass Relocation, we are here to guide you through the entire process of moving to Japan, ensuring a smooth and stress-free transition.

Japan Customs Regulations

To ensure a smooth relocation process to Japan, please download and review the official customs guideline form. This document outlines the required paperwork, restrictions, and specific import rules for personal belongings, vehicles, and pets.

What We Move to Japan

🏠 Apartment & Home Relocation

Professional packing, transportation, and setup for a stress-free move.

🏢 Office Relocation Services

Expand your business with smooth and efficient office moving services.

🐾 Pet Relocation Services

Safe, reliable transport for your beloved pets with proper planning and care.

🎹 Specialty Moves: Pianos & Fragile Items

Professional handling of fragile and valuable items to ensure safe delivery.

Why Move to the Japan?

Japan is one of the most technologically advanced and culturally rich countries in the world. While relocating may seem daunting, careful planning and the right support make all the difference. With its advanced infrastructure, excellent healthcare, and high standard of living, Japan is a preferred destination for expats.

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  • Advanced Technology – Experience one of the most technologically innovative countries in the world.

  • World-Class Healthcare – Access an excellent healthcare system with advanced medical facilities.

  • High-Quality Education – Home to top universities and international schools.

  • Cultural Diversity – A mix of ancient traditions and modern city life.

  • Efficient Public Transport – Well-connected and reliable transport networks.

  • Safe and Clean Environment – Japan is one of the safest countries with a high quality of life.

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How to Move to Japan?

When planning a move to Japan, thorough research and preparation are key. Knowing which cities fit your budget and lifestyle is crucial. Japan offers a variety of living options, from high-rise apartments in Tokyo to more affordable suburban homes.

It’s important to secure a stable income before moving, as the cost of living can be high. If you don’t speak Japanese fluently, learning the basics or hiring a translator will be helpful.

Your purpose of relocation will determine the type of visa you need. Whether you’re moving for work, education, or family reasons, getting the right visa is a crucial step. Compass Relocation ensures your move is handled professionally, taking care of everything from packing to customs clearance.

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We Provide International Moving Services To & From Japan

Compass Relocations ensures smooth, secure, and on-time moves between Japan and key international destinations:

📍 Dubai, UAE
📍 Kuwait
📍 Oman
📍 India
📍 Saudi Arabia
📍 Bahrain

📍 Qatar

📍 Lebanon

📍 Pakistan

📍 Indonesia

📍 Hong Kong

📍 Philippines

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Visa Requirements for Moving to the Japan

The first step in moving to Japan is securing the right visa. Japan offers over 30 visa types, depending on the duration of stay and purpose. The application process is straightforward but requires accurate documentation.

Long-Term Visas
Short-Term Visas
Working Visa
Transit Visa
Highly Skilled Professional Visa
Tourist Visa
Specified Visa
Online Japan e-Visa
Diplomatic Visa
Business Visa
General Visa
Official Visa

Documents Required for a Visa in Japan

Our visa consultants simplify the process, ensuring a hassle-free experience for expats moving to Japan.

These are some common documents that are required while filing for a Visa. However, different types of visas have some special requirements. You can contact our experts and visa consultants to discuss these requirements in detail.

Completed visa application form

A valid passport with blank pages

Passport-sized photographs

Proof of financial stability (bank statements or income tax returns)

A guarantee letter from your sponsor (if applicable)

Certificate of Eligibility (issued by the Ministry of Justice in Japan)

The Certificate of Eligibility (COE) is a crucial document for long-term stays. If moving for work, your employer will provide this certificate.

Students must get theirs from their university.

Visa Fees (in JPY)

  • Single-entry visa – ¥3,000

  • Multiple-entry visa – ¥6,000

  • Transit visa – ¥700

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Cost of Moving to the Japan

Relocating to Japan comes with various expenses, from travel costs to accommodation and daily living expenses.

Category
Cost (JPY)
Moving costs
Varies based on distance and cargo size
Utilities (gas, electricity, water)
Approx. ¥10,000
Food expenses
¥30,000 – ¥40,000
Travel expenses
¥3,500 (minimum)
Apartment deposits
¥320,000 – ¥400,000
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Housing in Japan

Finding a home in Japan can be challenging, especially in cities like Tokyo and Osaka. With the help of Compass Relocation, we ensure a smooth transition into your new home.

Type of Property
Description
Shared Housing
A cost-effective option for students and young professionals.
Mansions
Spacious and luxurious homes for families.
Expat Neighborhoods
Areas like Shibuya and Minato-Ku cater to foreigners.
Apartments
Smaller and more affordable, best for singles or students.

Important Documents for Renting:

  • Residency card

  • Proof of employment

  • Passport

  • Certificate of income

  • Many rental contracts require a guarantor, either an employer or a guarantor agency.

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Jobs, Healthcare, and Lifestyle

Taxation in Japan

✔ Personal Income Tax 55.97%.
✔ Sales Tax 10%.

✔ Corporate Tax 30.62%.

Healthcare System in Japan

✔ Employee Insurance – Premiums deducted from salaries.
✔ Self-Employed Insurance – Based on income and assets.

✔ Senior Citizen Insurance – Covers individuals aged 70 and above.

Education in Japan

✔ Compulsory Education – 12 years (Primary, Secondary, and High School).
✔ The school year runs from April to March, with three semesters and breaks in summer, winter, and spring.
✔ International schools are available for expat children, offering English-based curriculums.

Job Market in Japan

✔ Japan boasts one of the highest employment rates.
✔ The country’s job market is skill-oriented, favoring highly qualified professionals.
✔ Competitive Market – Strong demand for skilled expats in tech, engineering, and healthcare.

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Best Places to Live in Japan for Expats

Japan offers a unique blend of modern convenience and rich cultural heritage, making it an exciting place to live.

Tokyo, the bustling capital, is ideal for professionals seeking career growth, while Osaka is known for its vibrant nightlife and amazing food scene. Kyoto offers a peaceful, traditional atmosphere with historical temples and scenic beauty, perfect for those who appreciate culture and history.

Fukuoka is gaining popularity for its affordable living and growing business opportunities, while Nagoya is a great option for those in the manufacturing and automotive industries. Each city has its own charm, catering to different lifestyles and preferences, ensuring that expats and locals alike can find the perfect place to call home.

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📍 Tokyo

📍 Kyoto
📍 Osaka

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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs

  • People move for various reasons like studies or jobs. However, you need to have financial coverage before you move. You will need to find a place before you move along with warehousing in Japan. But fret not! We at ISS will take care of your warehousing and relocation.

  • On average, the monthly cost of living in Belgium is around 750 to 900 EUR. This includes your groceries and transport costs.

  • The country is highly developed and hence has a higher cost of living. However, as you move towards the rural areas, the costs reduce considerably.

  • You can either apply online by going to the official website of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign affairs, or you can visit the nearest Japanese embassy. The process will be explained to you before the application, and assistance will also be given by the authorities.

  • Foreign nationals who are non-residents only pay taxes on income earned in the Philippines. An expat is not required to pay taxes on any income they earn abroad. However, local income is taxed by the Philippine government (wages from working in the Philippines, local business profits, or having rental property here). Expat taxes are complex; to be sure of how international taxes apply to you, always consult a tax expert.

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