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Retire Well in Japan: Visas, Living Options, and Senior Care
If it’s time to retire, you’ve likely weathered every kind of storm—mistakes, sleepless nights, illness, loss, empty nests... maybe even a beloved dog who saw you through it all. First of all—congratulations.
Hello Work Hacks: Free Government Job Support for Foreigners in Japan
If you’re a foreign resident in Japan looking for work, career advice, or dealing with labor-related issues—Hello Work might be your best ally.
5 Challenges of Working in Japanese Company
Whether you’re a foreigner looking for opportunity or a local seeking a shift in perspective, knowing these realities is key to thriving—not just surviving—in Japan’s corporate world.
5 Reasons to Work in a Japanese Company
Based on my own HR experience and interviews with foreigners who have worked in both American and Japanese companies, we identified five unique reasons why working for a Japanese company can be a rewarding experience.
Japan’s Relationship with Difference: How to Live Fully While Being “Different”
If you're relocating to Japan—or already living here—you might be wondering: How can I truly belong while still being myself?
What Japanese Employers Really Value: 7 Competencies That Set You Apart
Beyond your resume and technical qualifications, it’s your competencies that truly stand out. In Japan’s team-oriented, harmony-driven culture, simply stating “I’m a team player” on your rirekisho (履歴書) isn’t enough. Employers want evidence.
Driving in Japan: Tips and Pitfalls for Getting Your License
Here’s your guide—packed with real-world tips, timelines, and personal lessons—so you don’t repeat the mistakes we made!
Learning Japanese: For Survivors, Retirees and Career Seekers – Grab freebie sheet
Japanese can feel daunting—hiragana, katakana, and kanji are a far cry from the English alphabet. But don’t worry—I’ve got you covered with three approaches, tailored to your needs.
Insurance 4: Driving, Pets, and Unemployment
If you drive, have a pet, or want financial security during unexpected job changes, this guide is for you.
Insurance 3: Must-Have Disaster & Property Coverage (+ Free Checklist)
If you’re living in Japan, this is the insurance blog you don’t want to skip.
Insurance 2 - Life, Income, and Long-Term Care
In this blog, we’re diving into three more types: life insurance, income insurance, and mandatory long-term care insurance.
Insurance 1: Health Insurance
Japan’s healthcare system is world-class, but if you’re new here, navigating it can feel like a maze. You’re legally required to join the national insurance system—but is that enough? Or should you also get a private plan?
Japan Resident Tax 101: Why It Hits in June + English Tax Slip Included
Tax return season’s over, but Japan’s next financial curveball is just around the corner: resident tax (住民税 / juminzei). Bills drop in June, and if you're not ready, they can sting. I’ve been there—my German friend once wrestled with last year’s income, puzzled by a huge tax bill. Spoiler: it’s all based on the previous year’s earnings.
Whether you’re an expat, new grad, freelancer, or planning retirement, this HR insider guide breaks down what resident tax is, how it works, and how to prep now so June doesn’t catch you off guard.
Banking & Taxes in Japan: How to Avoid the Biggest Expats' Headaches
Relocating to Japan from the U.S. has been an incredible journey—but it hasn’t come without challenges. One of the biggest headaches we faced was opening a bank account and figuring out how the financial and tax systems work. In today’s post, I’ll walk you through the common issues many foreigners encounter when it comes to banking and taxes in Japan, and how you can avoid the stress.
When to Walk Away: Gen Z, Job Hopping, and Japan’s Broken Work Culture
April 1 is new hire orientation day for fresh graduates in Japan. And now, just two days later—on April 3, 2025—some of them have already quit.
Impatience—or instinct?
As Gen Z rewrites the rules of work in Japan, the real question isn’t “Why did they quit so fast?” It’s: When should you stay—and when is it absolutely okay to walk away?
Harassment in Japan: Know Your Rights, Protect Your Health + Free Harassment Evidence Log Sheet Download
This blog breaks down what workplace harassment looks like in Japan, what legal protections are in place, and real-life examples of how different cases were handled—what worked, and what didn’t.
2025 Japan Cost of Living Blueprint - With Free Excel Sheet!
Whether you’re flying solo, relocating with a partner, or bringing the whole family, understanding the cost of living is your first step to thriving in Japan. Expenses vary depending on location (Tokyo vs. rural), lifestyle, and household size. This guide zooms in on Tokyo—a hub for expats—and breaks down average monthly costs for a single person, a couple, and a four-member family.
🧮 Check out the "Cost of Living Calculator" Excel sheet on the Freebie Shelf tab
Snag Your Japan Pad: House Hunting Hacks for Singles & Students
House hunting in Japan as a foreigner can be challenging. Around 40% of foreigners report difficulties. But don't worry—there are foreigner-friendly real estate agents and landlords (property owners). Finding one early can make all the difference.
Psychiatry in Japan vs. the U.S.: What Expats Should Know About Mental Health & Medical Leave
Mental healthcare in Japan is very different from what many expats expect—short visits, limited talk therapy, and a structured system. In this post, I break down the clinical differences between psychiatry in Japan and the U.S., plus what you need to know about medical leave, allowance, workplace reintegration. If you’re navigating mental health in Japan, this guide is for you.
How to Get Medical Care in Japan as a Foreigner (Real Tips + Free Hospital List)
Navigating medical care in Japan as a foreigner can be daunting—but it doesn’t have to be. I’ve complete a training as a medical guide for foreigners living in Japan, and in this post, I’ll share some of the most common pain points foreigners face when trying to get healthcare here, plus practical solutions to make the process smoother. To support you further, I’ve posted a free list of hospitals and clinics with English-speaking staff under the Freebie Shelf tab on my website.

